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Friday, March 20, 2015

Outstanding Freshman - DE Kyle Phillips, Tennessee


Kyle Phillips
6-3, 259
Hillsboro High, Nashville, TN

   Kyle had a huge game in the 2015 Army All-American Bowl, following a huge High School campaign. Phillips collected 14 sacks, and 22.5 sacks, and as an early enrollee, he could see the field in 2015 early and often.

    Kyle's biggest trait has to be his athleticism. He has a great first step off the line, and he's fast. Tennessee has a beast run stuffer, and a nasty pass rusher.

    The biggest key to Phillips joining the team is that Butch Jones has landed the top Tennessee prospect for the 2nd straight season. He brings so much to the table, and alongside fellow enrollee 5 star DT Khalil McKenzie, and the promising front 7 in Knoxville, Tennessee is a very promising dark horse team in 2015.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Outstanding Freshman- PRO Blake Barnett, Alabama

Blake Barnett
QB-Alabama-Santiago High-Corona, CA
6-5, 200-40 yard time 4.85

    Blake Barnett is a rising celebrity in the Alabama nation. Already compared to the likes of Joe Namath, Barnett is the #1 ranked passer entering college in 2015, according to ESPN. From the film I've seen of the Alabama spring practice, Barnett looks very promising, and will probably make a run for the #2 QB spot this season behind Jacob Coker.

    Nick Saban is as he usually is, offering no hints to who is performing the best for the QB job. "Today’s really the first day we’ve seen him play quarterback," he commented on Barnett. "We saw him in the off-season program. He’s done a great job. He’s got great leadership qualities. He’s a great person."

    Barnett has a cannon arm, although he didn't show it too much in the Under Armor All-American Bowl. Instead, he looked a little flustered, not looking downfield when pressure came, and being too quick to scramble. In that game, he looked like he had a lot of technique to develop.

    When you watch his High School tape, he looks impressive. Firing bombs right on target, he's accurate from any point on the field, and he uses his legs very well. Barnett will be well used in Alabama once he has the chance to start.