Countdown: Top 50 Game Changers at Arizona High School Football: Top 25

We place them in 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 betting this football season at Arizona High School. In the past we introduced a countdown with numbers 26-50. Today we count the 25 most sensitive:

No. 25 J. D. Roberts, Scottsdale Notre Dame, H-Back/OLB, Sr.

One of the most flexible players in the state. He can run the ball, catch the ball and tackle. Offensive and defensive coordinators will have to plan their game around him.

No. 24 Jacob Cisneros, Anthem Boulder Creek, RB/KR/PR, Sr.

He got big last year when he was the 6A co-player in the desert region with more than 2500 flexible yards and 23 touchdowns, totaling 535 yards against Gilbert Perry.

23 Nico Vasko, Avondale Westview, QB, Mr.

Even though Westview only plays six or seven games, he must accumulate 3,000 yards thanks to his ability to throw and run with the ball. It’s hard to communicate. And receivers love the way he makes bigger games to give them more time to open up.

No. 22 Barney Andrell, Chandler Basha, DB/WR/KR Sr.

It will have an effect on the game on both sides of the ball. One of the most productive receivers in the state, he returns kicks and cornerers in a young team that will depend on his leadership.

No 21 Isaiah Newcombe, Queen Creek Casteel, WR/DB/KR, Sr.

The son of head coach Bobby Newcombe, UCLA’s engagement replaced the game in all 3 phases. Speed and speed, as well as hands, make it a multiple threat.

No. 20 Cole Martin, Hamilton, DB, then.

One of the most productive cornerers in the country in 2023, with adequate ball skills that locate a way to interrupt passes and intercept them, if you put your hands on the ball you go for a touchdown

19 Zion Magalei, Chandler, DE, Mr.

A monster on the edge. It had 11. 5 catches last season and was only given more powerful and faster. Your call will be heard a lot in a game.

No. 18 Steven Ortiz Jr. , Desert Edge, DB, Mr.

Minnesota’s commitment seeks to make this year a massive year in defense, disrupting games and generating ball losses. It has been a thorn in the flanks of the recipients since its time of year.

No. 17 Myles Taylor, Gilbert Williams Field, WR/DB, Mr.

A skill as an open receiver and defensive back. You can play in any position at a giant university. Very similar to Saguaro’s former star, Byron Murphy, now a beginner corner of the Cardinals.

Lol Adryan Lara, Goodyear Desert Edge, QB, Jr.

He had 4,000 yards and 40 touchdowns last season when he led the Scorpions to the 4A final. Washington State’s commitment is able to accumulate even larger numbers this year, even on a schedule.

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No. 15 Kyion Grayes, Chandler, WR, Jr.

He’s already committed to the University of Arizona. Es complicated to get involved even in a double team, but defenses may not be able to overcome it because of the amount of threats the wolves will have in their receiving body.

No. 14 Nicco Marchiol, Chandler Hamilton, QB, Jr.

He moved from Denver, Colorado, in the spring with all his football offerings for elementary schools. He may be one of the nation’s 10 most sensible quarterbacks in his senior year. do in a more open attack.

Thirteen Zion Burns, San Tan Valley Poston Butte, RB/DB, Sr.

A perfect sprinter on the track, Burns is a durable tster that he recruited primarily to play corner in college. He’ll be the favorite guy from a talented butte poston team.

No. 12 Kai Millner, Gilbert Higley, QB, Mr.

Among the leaders of a giant state for the quarters, some think it may be at the top. Many will be determined about how their cast, adding some new receivers, passes, betting some other point in 6A opposite some of the most powerful defenses in the state. But you can do all the pitches, so you can move to California for a full football outing.

Lol Eli Sanders, Chandler, RB, mr.

Perhaps the most flexible ball carrier in the state, is difficult to catch once you have your hands on the ball. You can stretch the defense with your ability to get out of the backfield and catch the ball.

No. 10 Zeke Branham, Skyline Table, RB/FB/DB, Sr.

A side, lateral and defensive, may be the athlete to cross Skyline. This is this wonderful athlete.

No. nine Quaron Adams, Chandler, WR/RB/KR, Jr.

He was proclaimed state champion in the hundred meters as a rookie, missed the maximum of his moment in the football season with a damaged collarbone. It will replace the game in attack to the ball catcher or carrier and special groups dating back to kicks.

No. 8 William Haskell, Glendale Ironwood, QB, Mr.

Great double risk that can take off with ball at any time and a path to the finish area. It also has a strong arm and a quick throw. He joined the state of San Diego.

No. 7 Trey Reynolds, Queen Creek, LB, Mr.

Junior Devin Brown, a recent USC commitment, is now the quarterback, but Reynolds can do that job. It can be used by the wildcat in red zone situations. Its effect is basically felt in defence, as a blunt internal supporter who can also protect backs in passes.

No. 6 Anthony Lucas, Scottsdale Chaparral, DT, Jr.

One of the defensive tackles in the country, he has a who is who of the wonderful schools that pursue him. He’s huge with strange athletic abilities. He also plays basketball and baseball.

Five Brandon Buckner, Chandler, DE, Mr.

He made a pre-season All-American team in the best school in the defensive end of the first team. It’s a bag machine. Incredible speed. Offensive linemen have difficulty putting their hands on him, it explodes very quickly.

Lol George Ramirez, Red Mountain Table, WR/S, Mr.

Excellent in attack and defense. Red Mountain reached the 6A final last year without his big open receiver and protective games, a natural leader who rewards his teammates with his actions.

No. Mikey Keene, Chandler, QB, mr.

Not enough superlatives can be thrown at Keene, whose football IQ is out of the 1990s. Just one player. Discover tactics to make games even when it looks like you’re going to get fired. It has a launch as fast as any other and it’s hard to locate a more accurate smuggler.

No. 2 Ty Thompson, Gilbert Mesquite, QB, Mr.

A 2021 five-star rookie who enrolled in Oregon. Before heading to Eugene this winter, he’d like to take the Wildcats to the 4A title. But with their arm and ability to play with their legs, they can be smart enough. to enter the Open.

No. 1 Denzel Burke, Scottsdale Saguaro, WR/DB, Sr.

Ohio State has a special ability not only as a leading corner, but also as an open receiver. Saguaro coach Jason Mohns has had wonderful players playing in both positions, adding Christian Kirk and Byron Murphy. Burke can be comparable, in a position for a massive senior season.

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