David Porter, from Little Rock Robinson, a 6-4, 235 DE recruit, was at the Saturday night lights camp with his teammate. I looked up his Hudl videos and was pretty impressed. He makes a lot of TFL in the video, running a QB down from behind in one clip. He seems to have some pretty good speed for a big guy and has a motor.
Another guy at the camp whose video was impressive was 6-1, 190 WR Oliver Martin out of Iowa City West. Martin is a three sport athlete in high school and the sports are sort of unusual ... football, baseball and ... swimming. He looked very fast in his video, but I could find no evidence that he is a track guy. He caught 72 passes for West last year.
I also watched some clips of Nathan Page, a 2018 recruit and Porter's teammate in Little Rock. He's 6-0, 180 and played both WR and DB in the clips, but is listed as a WR in the database. Frankly, I thought he looked better as a DB/return man, but he is also a good-looking receiver. When you watch the clips, you get the feeling he is taller than 6-0, because he goes up and gets the ball, fighting for it in the air and coming down with it most of the time. He looks to be very elusive and slippery to boot.
Here is Porter's Hudl video.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3373751/david-porter
And here is Page's:
You'll have to find Martin's yourself.
Another guy at the camp whose video was impressive was 6-1, 190 WR Oliver Martin out of Iowa City West. Martin is a three sport athlete in high school and the sports are sort of unusual ... football, baseball and ... swimming. He looked very fast in his video, but I could find no evidence that he is a track guy. He caught 72 passes for West last year.
I also watched some clips of Nathan Page, a 2018 recruit and Porter's teammate in Little Rock. He's 6-0, 180 and played both WR and DB in the clips, but is listed as a WR in the database. Frankly, I thought he looked better as a DB/return man, but he is also a good-looking receiver. When you watch the clips, you get the feeling he is taller than 6-0, because he goes up and gets the ball, fighting for it in the air and coming down with it most of the time. He looks to be very elusive and slippery to boot.
Here is Porter's Hudl video.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3373751/david-porter
And here is Page's:
You'll have to find Martin's yourself.