Skip to content

Phenom Legacy Top 10 Offensive Standouts: DAY 2

Day two of the Phenom Legacy game outshone day one, fueled by heightened energy and determination from both coaches and players gearing up for the impending game day. Notable offensive performances from Day #2 showcased the talent on display:

Team Hustle

 

  • WR Jaylen Jackson (Clarke Central): Jackson’s speed is exceptional, enabling him to consistently create separation from defenders. His adeptness at tracking the ball adds to his prowess on the field.
  • RB Nori Moore (Hart Co): A forceful runner, Moore adeptly maneuvers on the field, displaying both power and agility while running. His bursts of speed and agility make him a formidable presence.
  • WR Marcus Calwise (Newton): A versatile player reminiscent of Deebo Samuel, Calwise exhibits remarkable adaptability across different positions on the field, consistently making impactful plays.
  • OL Shermain Carlisle (Newton): Standing at 6’1 and weighing 265 pounds, Carlisle’s agility defies his size. His assertiveness and strength on the field, particularly in reaching the second level and completing blocks, are commendable.
  • WR Bryce Blackburn (Redan): Blackburn’s explosiveness and agility were on full display, turning seemingly routine plays into impactful touchdowns. His ability to capitalize on opportunities is a testament to his skill set.

Team Hype

  • WR Jonathan Richards (Cambridge): Richards’ proficiency lies in creating separation and strategically positioning himself in zones. His astute football intelligence greatly benefits his adept route running.
  • RB Donovan Jones (Dacula): A versatile and resilient player, Jones’ stature at 5’10” and 190 pounds allows him to excel in various facets of the game. His tenacity, combined with reliable hands in the backfield, make him a formidable opponent.
  • WR Elijah Ling (Jackson Co): A smooth and composed player, Ling’s strong hands and adeptness at tracking the ball make him a consistent threat, regardless of coverage.
  • LS Landon Murphy (Hebron Christian): Regarded as one of the premier long snappers in the state, Murphy’s flawless execution during practices is a testament to his reliability and consistency on the field.
  • WR Lee Niles (Brookwood): Niles’ exceptional speed and ability to capitalize on even the smallest opportunities make him a potent force on both the outside and slot positions.
Previous article Phenom Legacy Game: Unveiling Six Standout Sleepers (TEAM HYPE)
Next article Phenom Legacy Game: Day 2 Unveils Defensive Standouts
LATEST RATINGS
Get rated
yourself for free

You might also like

High School NIL: State-by-State Regulations For name, image and likeness rights
High School NIL: State-by-State Regulations For name, image and likeness rights
On July 1, the athlete marketing world grew by nearly 500,000 student-athletes across college athletics. This led to two immediate questions:  How can I..
IS IT MANDATORY THAT I REGISTER FOR THE NCAA ELIGIBILITY CENTER, AND WHEN DO I NEED TO DO SO?
IS IT MANDATORY THAT I REGISTER FOR THE NCAA ELIGIBILITY CENTER, AND WHEN DO I NEED TO DO SO?
Yes, in order to play either NCAA DI or DII sports you must be cleared through the NCAA Eligibility Center,..
How to Report Your SAT/ACT Scores to Eligibility Center
How to Report Your SAT/ACT Scores to Eligibility Center
Be sure to report SAT/ACT scores directly to the Eligibility Centers when registering: NCAA: Code 9999 NAIA: Code 9876  Original..
Before Recruiting You, Coaches Ask Themselves “Can They Get Into School Academically?”
Before Recruiting You, Coaches Ask Themselves “Can They Get Into School Academically?”
The first question a college coach will ask once they are sold on you as a player is, “Can they..
What is an NCAA Core Course? Do all of my classes count towards the required GPA needed for athletic scholarships?
What is an NCAA Core Course? Do all of my classes count towards the required GPA needed for athletic scholarships?
From the NCAA…A core course must:• Be an academic course in one or a combination of these areas: English (English 1-4, American..
NCAA ADOPTS INTERIM NAME, IMAGE AND LIKENESS POLICY
NCAA ADOPTS INTERIM NAME, IMAGE AND LIKENESS POLICY
NCAA college athletes will have the opportunity to benefit from their name, image and likeness beginning Thursday. Governance bodies in..
Athletes Operating Like a Business
Athletes Operating Like a Business
You get a notification on your phone. It’s an NIL opportunity. You start to read through it, then ask yourself: What..
Senior Year: What to Expect & How to Prepare
Senior Year: What to Expect & How to Prepare
:: FOCUS ON FUNDAMENTALS… within your sport and become a master of those! Focus your energy on being the best player..