By: Drew Johnson (@RealNews102)
Atlanta heat, big reps, and a few offers to go with it.
Day Two of the tour brought us to Georgia State, where the energy was high and the reps were competitive. The staff got a closer look at some emerging names, and a few players walked away with well-earned offers. Here’s who stood out:
Brody Church | TE | 2026 | CCC | @thebrodychurch
Already holding an offer, Church might’ve just solidified it as committable with his performance today. Measured in with a strong 6-3 frame and showcased clean hands and movement through drills. He’s trending up heading into the rest of the tour. Numbers backed it up:
40: 4.60 | Shuttle: 4.66 | Broad Jump: 9’0
Myles McDonald | QB | 2027 | Carrollwood Day | @813_mcdonald
Another strong outing for McDonald, who shows advanced polish for his age. Clean footwork, tight mechanics, and a lefty release that jumps out. Earned a Georgia State offer following camp and is quickly making his case as one of the top underclassmen on the tour.
Luke Wilson | WR | 2028 | CCC | @luke_wil7
One of the most electrifying receivers in the camp setting again today. His speed, burst, and route running make him nearly unguardable in 1v1s. Earned a Georgia State offer after dominating reps and continues to solidify his legit status for the 2028 class.
Jordan Calvin | QB | 2027 | Gibbs | @imjordancalvin9
Big-framed signal-caller who put together a strong showing at Georgia State. Calvin threw with confidence and rhythm throughout the day, showing why he’s a name to know in Florida’s 2027 QB class. He picked up an offer following camp, and with his size and upside, he’ll have more eyes on him as the tour continues. A real chance to raise his stock this summer.
Joel Morris | QB | 2026 | Booker | @Joe1morris
Morris capitalized on his opportunity today, putting together one of his better showings yet. At 6-3, he has the size, and today he showed he can spin it at a high level. Strong arm and enough mobility to be considered a dual-threat. D1 upside—momentum is real.
Mekell King | DB | 2026 | Specially Fit Academy | @KingMekell
King’s confidence is rising each day. Got quality reps on both sides of the ball and competed at a high level during 1v1s. He’s building his case as a rising DB prospect who could secure an offer by tour’s end.
Isaiah Williams | ATH | 2026 | Hernando | @Isaiah_W9
Williams has been quietly turning heads since Day One. Active on both sides of the ball—DB yesterday and WR today—he plays with toughness and versatility. One of the more surprises so far.
Gavin Davis | WR | 2027 | ZCA | @GavinKDavis11
Davis is one of the more electric weapons on the bus—speed, burst, and separation all check out. He dominates the drill period and makes defenders look lost during 1v1s. Once he locks in that timing with the right QB, it’s game over. Dangerous upside and one to watch closely the rest of the way.
Antray Lee | DB | 2026 | Jesuit | @AntrayL
Lee brings a gritty, physical approach and sets the tone in every drill. Confident and competitive with every rep. With his senior year around the corner, this tour could be the boost he needs to get serious next-level attention.
Caleb McFarlane | QB | 2027 | Lakeland | @caleb_mc4
Another poised showing from McFarlane, who is playing with confidence and consistency. Smooth release, good decision-making, and vocal leadership. One of the more reliable QBs on the tour so far.
Gavin Galish | QB | 2026 | Osceola | @Gavin_Galish
Galish doesn’t do anything flashy—but his consistency, ball placement, and pocket presence continue to impress. If he stacks a few more good days like this, he’ll be firmly on radars by the end of summer.
Jordan Walker | DB | 2026 | Wharton | @Jordan_walker23
Walker looks like a prototype nickel—compact, strong, and agile. He moved well in individual drills, flipping hips cleanly and showing he’s ready to tackle. A defensive back with legit upside and one to monitor closely.
Elijah Stratford | DB | Wharton | @ElijahStratford
Stratford has made a switch to the defensive side and brings quickness, length, and natural instincts. Still adjusting to the role full-time, but showed flashes of his athleticism and upside today.
New Faces Making Noise:
Steven Leblanc | QB | 2029 | (IG: stev_en112115)
Really liked what I saw from the young gun. Good size for his age and showed he can sling it during drills. Has dual-threat potential and will only improve with more reps.
Beckam Bell | QB | 2029 | (IG: beckambell)
Delivered one of the better deep balls during the 1v1 period—long touchdown throw turned heads. For a 2030, he’s got solid poise and touch to work with over the years.
Jorge Mercado | ATH | 2026 | (IG: Jorge.m12345)
Mercado brings an intriguing RB/slot blend to the field. Compact, quick, and tough. Looked explosive today during route work—definitely worth tracking moving forward.
Ty Lee | QB | 2029 | @Ty_LeeQb1
Another rising young prospect who handled himself well today. Good mechanics and showed promise during 1v1 reps.
Mason Pauliot | ATH | 2028 | @Mason_V_Pauliot
Pauliot is a raw but gifted athlete. Gaining confidence and experience each day. Once the game slows down, expect him to pop.
Frankie Cherry | QB | 2026 | @FrankieFC12
Cherry brings confidence and leadership to every setting. With his frame and arm, the next step is stacking performances. He’s on the right path.
Names to Watch:
- Ayden Wallace | QB | 2026
- Bryson Rabon | ATH | 2027
- Kaleb Reincke | WR | 2030
Not On Tour But Impressive Today:
La’Darius Simmons | QB | 2026 | @l4dar1us
Footwork and arm talent stand out immediately. He’s a strong camp performer who should rack up serious interest as he keeps progressing.
Daniel Terry | ATH/QB | 2028 | Wiregrass Ranch | @DanielTerryQB1
Terry is already a big body at 6-2, 185 with long-term athletic upside. Whether he sticks at QB or shifts elsewhere, this kid’s a prospect you want on your radar.
- Lamech Rucker Jr | QB | 2029
- Kenneth Robinson | DB | 2026