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MVP Camp: Eye-catchers in the Middle School session

MILTON, Ga.Β β€” Close to 150 athletes competed in the middle school session at the MVP Camp on Sunday, and while it’s early in the process, a number of prospects in the 2030, 2031 and 2032 classes made their presence felt.

From polished skill players to advanced trench prospects, here are 20 names that stood out and put themselves on the map.

Joshua Anderson (DB – MVP): Smaller in size, but locked down receivers throughout the day. Showed strong technique, footwork and competitiveness well beyond his age.

Arjay Blackwell (DL): A seventh grader who plays with advanced hand usage. Looked comfortable in drills and showed technique that separates him from most players his age.

DJ Colburn (LB – MVP): One of the more versatile athletes in attendance. Worked at linebacker, but has the body control and movement skills to play multiple positions.

Jeffrey Davis (WR, 2030): Already pushing 6-foot-4, 180 pounds. Frame stands out immediately. Raw as a route runner, but the upside is significant.

Knox Day (QB): Showed strong timing and touch. Delivered accurate passes to unfamiliar receivers and kept things on schedule.

Anthony Dixon (DL – MVP) Highly coachable. Took instruction well and applied it immediately in drills. Consistent and detail-oriented throughout. Has that fire every play and loves to compete.

Jaxon Felton (QB): One of the more impressive quarterbacks on the day. Clean delivery, effortless release and throws a very catchable ball.

Phillip Fitzgerald (WR – MVP): Savvy route runner who consistently created separation. Strong hands and tracked the ball well all afternoon.

Bruno Jackson (DL): Powerful presence inside. Feet stayed active and he played with consistent effort in every rep.

Cam James (DL): Physical and aggressive with a strong frame for his age. Brought a tough, downhill style in drills.

Cape McGarvey (OL): Technically sound and ahead of the curve. Moved well for his size and showed a strong understanding of fundamentals.

Will Morris (RB): Well-rounded back who was good in multiple areas. Showed quickness in drills and reliable hands during one-on-ones.

Kareem Myers (RB – MVP): Advanced player who stood out immediately with his burst, vision and overall polish.

Cameron Pennamon (DL, 2031): At 6-foot, 252 pounds, Pennamon looks the part. Won multiple reps in one-on-ones and moved well for his size. Name to know moving forward.

Miles Pearson (DB): Highly competitive despite giving up size in matchups. Technical, tough and battled all day in one-on-one settings.

Elijah Prince (ATH): Versatile playmaker. Made plays at receiver, then flipped to defensive back and earned All-Camp honors. Strong ball skills and body control.

Cruz Ruff (LB): Good size and movement ability. Showed he can play multiple roles and move comfortably in space.

Andrew Smart (QB – MVP): Strong arm with the ability to push the ball downfield. Highlight throw went 45 yards with accuracy. Already 6-2 with a great frame and young for his class.

Logan Smith (DL): Long, technical and fundamentally sound. Showed good body control and awareness in drills.

Adrian Woods (OL – MVP): One of the most polished linemen in the group. Smart, well-coached and consistent. Controlled reps in one-on-ones and rarely lost.

ITH contributed to this article.

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