By: Nick Gradney (National Scout) @StatZ_G
28′ WR Braylen Dickson (Battlecats 15U) @braylendickson1 – Is a big bodied receiver with soft hands and a wide catch radius. Dickson played well on the outside of the numbers and hauled in majority of the pass attempts thrown his way. With his 6’3 frame, this kid is a matchup nightmare for opposing defensive backs. He’s still very raw in his route running ability but the effort is there. I believe with a great off-season and the right people behind him, Braylen can explode on the scene. He attends A&M Consolidated, which is a top program in the College Station area. Dickson is only a freshman, so look to hear his name more often in the Texas scene over the next several years.
28′ ATH Braylon Moore (Jackboyz 14U) @BraylonM7 was very impressive in pool play today. Moore looks the part with his long, athletic build. One of the more eye popping things was seeing how he was able to go from the X to the slot and play on either side of the field. This kid have a nice burst in the open field and have the ability to make defenders miss. He’s young, which is a great thing so expect for his recruitment trail to take off soon.
29′ WR Henry Carter (Jackboyz 14U) is another kid with a promising future. His size stands out but his play on the field reels you in. Carter is only in the 8th grade and have a ton of football ahead. He have nice, strong hands and attacks the ball very well for a player his age. Henry will only get better as time goes so pay attention and don’t sleep.
26′ ATH Kaden Chachere (TTG 18U) @KadenChachere – An athlete who can play both wide receiver and safety at a very exceptional level. Kaden is no stranger to the 7v7 circuit. He’s one of the must-see players on any level. I make it a point to check him out every event. Chachere is a vocal leader as well, which adds a different dimension to his game. He is a cerebral, young athlete that can recognize what receivers will do pre-snap. Kaden attends Manvel HS in the Houston area. If you’re a college recruiter looking to add a talented, versatile player to your program, look no further.
27′ DL/TE Amari Vickerson (The Money Squad 18U) @iam_amari99 – not much needs to be said about this kid. Vickerson is the son of former NFL player Kevin Vickerson. He’s a beast on the defensive line and basically can’t be guarded. I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention his ability to play tight end as well. Amari holds 19 offers from Alabama, Texas, LSU, Texas A&M and others. Expect that number to increase by double over the next two seasons.