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Bear market
This award goes to the player who lowered his stock the most from the camp.
While Pickerington (Ohio) Central defensive end Taco Charlton looks the
part, he really struggled. He has great size, long arms and he is very athletic.
However, he is also very upright, only has an outside move and when coaches
tried to teach him misdirection or crossover, he didn't grasp it well at all. He
was beaten on almost every 1-on-1 rep he took.
Tunnel
vision
This award goes to the quarterback who didn't see the field as well as his
team hoped and Whitewright, Texas, signal-caller Tyrone Swoopes struggled
more than anyone else. When he locked in on his first read, he was easy to pick
off or at least get a hand on his passes. When he had to reverse his field of
vision to the opposite side, that's where things got worse.
Honorable mention:Warren (Mich.) De La Salle quarterback Shane Morris was clearly
one of the top three quarterbacks at the event, but his team was the favorite to
win it all with weapons like O.J. Howard, Taquan Mizzell and Ahmad Fulwood. However,
his Land Sharks team was eliminated early mainly because Morris focused on one
side of the field and locked in on certain players. He has a cannon of an arm
and a ton of upside, but his field vision needs to improve.