Countdown to the top 50 game changes in Arizona high school football: numbers 26 to 50

We put them on attack, in defense, in special teams. They are game-changing elements, players that have an effect on the game in many ways.

Let’s take a look at 50 of them who are betting this football season at Arizona High School, which starts our countdown, number 50 to 26.

No 50 P. J. London, Lakeside Blue Ridge, QB/DB, Mr.

It weighs 6-3, two hundred pounds and can run, pass and tackle. If the Yellow Jackets turn the corner towards the 3A elite, it starts with London, which passed for 2,300 yards and ran nearly 700 yards last season. when he also had 116 tackles and six interceptions in defence.

No. Jack Howell, Hamilton, DB/WR, Mr.

He left Valor Christian in Denver leading in the spring with massive expectations as a deep elite who participated in the state of Colorado. Se hopes it will be one of the main goals of the movement of his Colorado compatriot, Field Marshal Nicco Marchiol. of himself at all times in the field.

No. Jacob Holmes, Laveen Cesar Chavez, DL, Jr.

Huge merit at 6-3, 285 pounds, which can go from take to finish on the defensive line and wreak havoc with its size, strength and athletics. You’ll have a monstrous season in the city of Phoenix League that starts last. October.

Lol Aaron Gerle, Phoenix Greenway, DT, Mr.

A tank in the middle of the defensive line. He can run to the quarters and is fast enough and fast enough to track field marshals and offensive midfielders. An emotional spark in the field.

No. Devon Dampier, Pinnacle, QB, So.

He started the final regular season and the playoffs for the Pioneers, which gives an idea of ​​the double jeopardy that can make him one of the top special quarterbacks in the state. It has a bit of Kyler Murray in it.

No. forty-five Taj Hughes, Phoenix Brophy Prep, WR/DB, Jr.

Versatile athlete from a circle of family members of wonderful footballers. It’s as wonderful a risk in attack as it is in defense with its speed and speed. Hard to face on the field.

Lol Kenyatta Anderson, Peoria Centennial, WR/DB/KR, Sr.

Quick, hands, a road racer, and squeeze it into the best school with great ball skills. Your speed will make all the difference.

Lol Marzion Cosby, Peoria Centennial, WR/DB/KR, Sr.

Anderson’s cousin is a humble, soft-voiced athlete. He moved this summer from St. Louis, where he had already won nine school football awards due to his athletics and ability to replace the game in attack and defense. It adapts perfectly to the speed of the Centennial. .

No. Gavin Smith, Notre Dame, WR/DB/KR, Jr.

Texas Open Receiver Jake Smith’ brother, who was Gatorade’s National Football Player of the Year in his senior year at Notre Dame two years ago. Gavin does not seek to reflect his brother, but has the same versatility with the ability to recover any ball that is kicked.

No Elijah Sanders, Ironwood, WR/DB, Mr.

He’s in a position to go wild with a massive season, having shown how smart he is in the area once he’s hit the ball. Difficult to make canopy with speed, acceleration and movement. It will be the best complement to the QB William Haskell.

No. Ammon Allen, Gilbert Highland, WR/DB, Mr.

Good size, speed and athletics give the Hawks an edge every time they’re on the field. He’ll rarely leave the field. This will have an effect on the game in many ways.

No. 39 Jared Williams, Chaparral, RB, Mr.

Beware of his large explosion in the middle and around the defenders, his strength and ability to replace gears push him away for touchdowns. It is expected to be a special season with wonderful around you.

38 Deric English, Glendale Mountain Ridge, WR/DB, then.

Only a sophomore, however, as a newcomer, stood out even on Friday night when he had his chances. He will embrace the Lights on Friday night with his wonderful talents in attack and defense.

No. 37 Zaccheus Cooper, Peoria Liberty, RB, So.

Electric back that gave the Lions a massive jolt at the end of the season and playoffs when they needed a special touch for the racing game. It bounces through the holes as well as anyone.

No. 36 Andrew Morris, Mesquite, LB/WR, Jr.

He caught the school’s attention from the punch and close on his back and the receivers in defence, but he will also be the main target of Quarterback Ty Thompson when the 4A protective champions want a big offensive move.

No. 35 Duce Robinson, Phoenix Pinnacle, TE/WR, then.

Its enormous length and athletics make it a suitable challenge for the opponent. He will use his frame to place the defenders to make them trapped and can break tackles. He may be the next Mark Andrews to cross the ranks of Arizona High School.

No. 34 Angel Flores, Big House, QB, Jr.

It broke big at the time of year, but it hasn’t scratched the surface yet. This will be the year he explodes as one of the most productive quarterbacks in the state capable of pitching and running. The good fortune of the Cougars will be reduced to junior.

No. 33 Treyson Bourguet, Tucson Salpointe Catholic, QB, Jr.

The University of Arizona offensive will be in the middle of the offensive this year with offensive medium Back Bijan Robinson now in Texas. Lancers can throw the ball 40 times per game with Bourguet’s precision, but keep defenses clean with a balanced offense.

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No. 32 Devon Grubbs, Phoenix Desert Vista, RB/DB, Jr.

It’s had an effect on college since its first year. Now that Brother Tyson has gone to college, he’ll be in the middle of the attack, running the ball. He is also a talented player in high school who has the gift of being around the ball.

No. 31 Trey Brown, Phoenix Arcadia, TE/OLB, Sr.

This Kansas state commitment is one of the state’s most productive closed wings and outdoor supporters, whose speed sets it apart. He can move a liner and is able to succeed in the quarterback before he has time. think of your receiver.

No 30 Brayten Silbor, Chaparral, QB, Jr.

When Jack Miller was injured last season, Silbor proved he is in a position for top football with the strength of his arm, quick release, precision and courage. He’s not afraid to stay in his pocket.

No. 29 Aziya Jamison, Williams Field, RB, Jr.

He moved quarantine from American Leadership Queen Creek to Williams Field, suddenly hitting the Black Hawks perhaps the most productive coup in the state. He led ALA Queen Creek to name 3A last year.

No. 28 D’Hayven Valentine, Desert Edge, WR/DB, Mr.

Recently transferred from Avondale Westview, when it became known that the Tolleson Union School District would play football this fall. Once you’re on the field, your speed will separate you from the maximum number of players.

No. 27 Xander Werner, Saguaro, QB/TE/LB, Sr.

Connect it anywhere in attack and defense, and you’ll play. He’s fighting for the position of quarterback. But it can also have an effect on the game at the tight end, the back H, the defensive end and the linebaker.

No. 26 Javen Jacobs, Saguaro, WR/DB, Jr.

Find tactics to play in attack and defense. It can align with the open receiver or offensive medium in attack and will play in the central area in defense.

(Then: countdown to the 25 most sensitive game changers)

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