Thoughts on the Rivals Camp 2026

DMoney

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I'm a big believer in the value of camps. No, it's not real football. But camps are a great opportunity to observe physical traits and competitive makeup. Everybody is gathered in one place, which allows you to compare position groups to each other, in person. It also makes it easier to compare classes over the years.

This year, I thought the offensive line group was as good as its been in a while. Defensive line looked pretty good. On the other hand, the defensive back group was as thin as...

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Did I read Tony Brown III’s name out there for Columbus?

I gotta assume grandson of downtown Tony Brown from STA in the 90’s?!

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I'm a Wyatt Smith guy. We should be on him with that type of length on the edge.

-I saw Alan Blackshare maybe a year ago when taking one of my cousins to a training session for wr/dbs. Brandon Marshall (miami dolphins) was one of the trainers and the end of the day i think he went on on one with Marshall twice and kind of locked him up lol. ( I think i came on here after and said Norland had a 6'3 corner i didnt know his name at the time but its the same time i was pushing Tre Dopson the DB from Norland)

I think the 7 on 7 stuff is taking away from the rivals camp an such...i sent my cousin the same rivals camp info and he told me he aint going cause he got a 7 on 7 tourney. Im like...OKKKKKK. So that may be why it was less dbs these kids are diff n being given bad advice all around

In state has some good OL talent again this year.

Linton i stated would be a developmental guy...he a definite redshirt let cook and here from him as a rs soph that would be like 6'5 315-320 with no bad weight.

Stevens speed is legit. Lets see what he does at chaminade this year as the man agai
 
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