Nathan Roy had one of the best weeks of practice at our 2018 Scout Trout All-American Bowl week, as he came in on Monday and took full advantage of our college style playbook implementation practice sessions. Nathan Roy threw one of the best deep balls I have seen on tape and was nothing short of spectacular in our Class of 2018 All-American Bowl, as Class of 2019 players in West Virginia were allowed to participate in our event. Nathan Roy proved to me more in one half of football than any QB has thus far, in terms of mental toughness and preparedness as a Pro-Style college passing Quarterback. Both defensive units were stout on both sides of the football and Nathan Roy took shot after shot from the likes of Scout Trout's #1 rated overall JUCO prospect in Celik Curtis. With hell on earth unleashed directly in his face, Nathan was able to very collectively move the football down the field and very keenly utilized his H-BACK/TE, Chase Owen to gain large chunks of yards for Team South. As you will see in the video above, Nathan is a master at avoiding pressure in the pocket and knows how to step up and deliver the ball downfield, even in treacherous conditions. Roy shows a outstanding Football IQ and will be a All-American at whatever collegiate level he winds up playing at. West Virginia is a highly under recruited state, but it does always prove to have some diamonds in the rough from coal country that exemplify the word "TOUGH". Nathan is a gritty QB with stellar intangibles and he will continue to move up our ratings, as he is mentally prepared for the next level.
Braden Sherron Jr has remarkable athletics at the Quarterback position and after further evaluation has moved up my list of Top Dual-Threat QB's in the nation. With 4.5 speed, which is clearly visible on the first long run of this Johnny football like highlight reel. Braden is able to make a beautiful read on the defensive end and pulls the football on the read-option, which is able to create a beautiful running lane to the outside and Braden is able to glide his way nearly 70 yards in 7.2 seconds for a touchdown. This also confirms Braden's blazing times of 10.8 seconds in the 100 meter dash and 50 seconds in the 400 meter dash. Braden possesses outstanding acceleration and also top end speed to be able to pull away from defenders with ease. Braden shows great football work in the pocket and transitions his body weight extremely well on his throws from the pocket. You can see this outstanding technique on the 2nd play, as Braden delivers a perfect touch pass to his receiver over two defenders for a great play-action touchdown, out of the dual-threat look. Braden throws outstanding balls over the top of the defense and is also keen passer on the run, in being able to deliver balls with velocity, along with pristine accuracy. You can witness Braden rolling to the right on his third highlight and he throws a nearly impossible completion to his receiver for a touchdown. Sherron Jr is able to show uncanny agility at around 1:05, where he looks the former Heisman Trophy winner even more with even better overall agility, as he completely shatters the LB's ankles with his exceptional agility. The next run will leave you gasping for air if you play defense, as somehow Braden is able to escape 5 defenders on his way to one of the most re-markable plays you will see from a Dual-Threat QB for his class. Do not let Sherron Jr fool you though. Just like Johnny Football as a Heisman winner, Sherron Jr can push the ball down field with very good arm strength and outstanding precision to hit his receivers in stride. Braden is able to create plays when the pocket stars collapsing extremely well with his legs and once he is out of the pocket, he does a great job at squaring his shoulders and throws perfect "darts" to open areas of the football field for his receivers to thrive in the passing game. Sherron's aggressive downhill running style is also very powerful. He can be seen on his highlights breaking through defenders on his way to yet another rushing touchdown, as he continues to move up my Big Board at the Dual-Threat position. The ball fake on the read-option at 2:40, makes me believe that this young man might be the best QB in America at running the read-option, and it appears he gets a ton of practice with Flour Bluff Football in Corpus Christy, TX. The last play is another Manziel-like run, but as I said at the very start of the report, Sherron is BETTER as a JR in high school than Manziel was with the Cleveland Browns or at Texas A&M! I am going to leave it at that. Congrats on being an Elite Dual-Threat QB and being OFFICIALLY Nominated to join our Scout Trout All-American Bowl Class of 2019 Roster, as our 8th QB to secure your All-American nomination to compete alongside the NFL Reese's Senior Bowl!
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There are several ways to move up in the Scout Trout National Rankings, and Brenden Taylor found a way to pass a power 5 Dual-Threat QB commit. Brenden was able to do this by showing outstanding versatility at both wide receiver positions in the highlights above. Brenden is able to really show off his 4.5 speed in this film and his extremely fluent running style, which shows what type of truly gifted athlete he is and will continue to be at the next level and possible beyond. There is a long line of former stand-out high school and college QB's that were asked to make the switch because they were superior athletes and had a extremely high football IQ. They always say the QB makes the receivers look good, but in this case, Brenden could work out as a Julian Edelman type receiver, who is well known for slinging trick passes from the slot for the New England Patriots. When he is seen back at his natural QB position, Taylor appears to have gained even more velocity on his passes and really shows a great overall "body whip" when throwing on the run that is able to create great velocity and marvelous accuracy. Brenden has superior academics and is a very bright young man with a 3.87 GPA and shows remarkably rapid "synapses" when being able to react to the football. This type of brain activity in more basic terms is his "reflexes," which are produced by rapidly firing cells in our brains that are able to trigger our bodies to move in a certain direction or mannerism (READ MORE HERE). Brenden gets in and out of his cuts beautifully going forward in his film and shows that he could also be a 4-star slot receiver or higher! That being said, when you watch Brenden roll out at 1:05 into this stellar footage of off-season activity you will witness why I ranked him so highly as a Dual-Threat QB! The ball comes out extremely smooth as usual and Taylor is able to sling the ball at least 50 yards down field with a flick of the wrist. The overall mechanics Brenden shows in his passing game is marvelous to see at such a young age and at around 2:30 seconds, you will see more of the "zip" that I am talking about. You will see another perfectly thrown pas at 3:00 minutes and Brenden once again is able to create a perfect arm angle and deliver a dime while rolling to his non throwing side. I am not a big fan of "speed ladders", as football is a game that is played while rapidly reacting to another action or actions. So having a ladder set in the same place will show how quick your feet are, but not prepare you for the game of football. What's more, Brenden shows extremely quick and precise feet, while proving he can also be utilized as a wide or slot receiver at the next level. Brenden shows perfect hand placement when catching passes, as he does not let the ball get to his body and can "high point" deep passes, saving pivotal hundredths of a second in being able to evade ball hawking DB's at the next level. I see Brenden as a potential Heisman Trophy caliber Dual-Threat QB, as he is one of the most elusive young men we have seen, but also possesses arguably the cleanest and most efficient throwing motion I have ever seen on tape nationally. Brenden has joined my Elite program and we cannot wait to unveil what is next for our Elite QB's. I have a challenge coming this summer and it will be for top positioning in my Scout Trout ranking algorithm that was designed to find and develop future G.O.A.T.S of College Football.
Original All-American Early Selection Report written on 2/28/2018 by Scout Trout
Brenden Taylor is an electrifying dual threat QB out of Broome HIgh School in Spartansburg, SC, who also possesses stellar academics with a 3.87 GPA. On the first play of his highlights, Taylor is able to escape multiple defenders, while bursting right into the heart of the defense, only to use a brilliant spin move and is able to pull away from the defenders leaving them and his towel in the dust. Taylor has a very aggressive downhill running style that will suit many college football programs who heavily use the option game in their offensive arsenal. On the third play, Brenden is able to show off his arm and make a perfect back shoulder fade completion to his leaping receiver for a touchdown. On the ensuing plays, Brenden shows off his ability to create yards after contact. He keeps his legs churning to break tackle after tackle, showing the type of grit this young Class of 2019 Elite QB Prospect plays with. At around 1:45 into his magnificent highlight reel, Brenden is able to drop a perfectly timed fade route down the sideline, demonstrating the type of touch needed to excel in throwing receiver open at the next level. Taylor once again shows the ability to push the ball downfield, and his ability to throw while on the run, on the very next play and is able to drop another dime for a touchdown. In the three step passing game, Brenden shows a extremely quick release and throws the ball very accurately and on time. Brenden Taylor shows every characteristic of an outstanding college quarterback and has been nominated as a Class of 2019 early selection Scout Trout All-American. I look forward to watching him play this coming season and writing more about his fabulous upside for the world of collegiate football! ![]()
Owen Easley has one of the strongest arms you will see on tape. Not only can he can effortlessly "flick" the ball downfield 50 plus yards and is extremely accurate when doing so, even when under constant duress. I rated Owen my #8 Pro Style QB nationally starting out, as he possesses all of tools to be a big time QB at the College Football level. He works very well in the pocket and shows a very keen football IQ, as he is able to step up in the pocket and deliver strikes. 90% of the throws you see Owen make on tape are under intense pressure and with a 19-3 TD to INT ratio, this shows he can not only be a superior dealer of the football, but also create big plays downfield, even when all seems lost. Watching Owen work in the 3-step passing game, he shows me very good overall mechanics, as he hits his back foot and is able to transition his body weight into a very fluent and quick release to throw with pin-point accuracy and velocity. The "shoulder manipulation" Owen shows at 1:30 working out of the Shot-Gun, shows me Easley will easily be able to dissect a defense from a spread style attack, that suits his skill set wonderfully. The quick pump fake to the outside receiver on the "bubble screen" is able to hold the outside corner for a split second and makes the inside S/LB in man coverage fly to the bubble-screen. The ability to re-coil and deliver a strike up the seam for a TD, remind me a lot of Drew Brees of the Saints, along with Aaron Rodgers, as they are both masters of manipulation on a opposing defense. At 1:40, Owen shows he can fit the ball into tight spaces and is seen throughout his film throwing the ball to a point where only his receiver can make play on the football. The very next play, Easley is seen making a great quick fake to his full back and throws the ball to the "back shoulder" of his receiver to avoid the safety coming from "over the top", who probably froze for the split second needed on the beautiful run fake. You will watch more of the 3-step passing game on the next few plays and how quickly the ball gets out of this young man's hand with velocity and precision. Owen has a wonderful throwing motion and wastes very little energy in his delivery. He is also able to throw magnificent "touch passes" downfield, as seen at 2:38, where he drops one right over the the corners out-stretched arm and into his receivers bread basket. Once again, at 2:51, you will see how accurate Owen is on his red-zone "touch passes", as this fade is thrown with impeccable timing and accuracy to convert yet another spectacular touchdown. As I reach the end of his phenomenal highlights, I have seen very few that can throw the ball with such precision and timing on "fade routes" that also show the overall mechanics needed to excel at a high level in the world of college football. Easley demonstrates the ability to run the football, but Owen is the type of QB who is going to fully analyze all of his options, before resorting to his legs. I am extremely pleased that Owen Easley has accepted his Scout Trout Class of 2019 Early All-American Nomination, and we now have 3 QB's per team, as he is our 6th All-American Quarterback commitment! Congrats on joining Scout Trout Elite and being named a Scout Trout All-American and our initial #8 National Ranked Pro-Style Quarterback! Keep up the fantastic work!
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Tanner Rickle is a Class of 2019 early selection All-American out of Findlay High School in Arvada, Ohio, and when you watch his work below, you will see why we consider him an elite Quarterback nationally. Tanner exhibits excellent overall mechanics at the QB position and really transitions his body weight well when pushing the ball downfield, making it look almost effortless with his nearly flawless throwing motion. Tanner shows he can drop the ball in tight areas, using very graceful touch passes that land right in the receivers bread basket, with impeccable timing. On the third play, Rickle shows he can fit the ball in tight windows with his stellar arm strength and accuracy, slicing the ball between two defenders for a nice completion to move the chains. Tanner throws one of the best corner/fade routes, as seen on the next throw of his magnificent QB footage and has the arm strength to get the ball anywhere on the football field, as he throws with his body very well. Rickle is not your typical pocket passer though. He can orchestrate the read/option game extremely well, using his keen senses to dice his way through traffic with great agility and speed, as seen at around 1:08 into his film. With the pass rushers getting faster each year in big time college football, Tanner's ability to throw dimes on the run will benefit him immensely at the next level, and I have not seen too many throw it that well on the run since the Ohio U Bobcat himself Willie Cherry Jr! Tanner's style of running downhill is much like the Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow, and the funny thing is, they are both lefties! Urban Meyer has nothing but outstanding remarks about his former QB for the Gators and should take a peak at what Scout Trout has to say in the updated Rickle report as I am sure Ohio State could use another QB like the enforcer Tim Tebow! Unlike Tim Tebow, Tanner already has a 10x better throwing motion and overall mechanics to be a prime time QB on ANY collegiate football program, as he can run multiple college style offenses and operate them at an extremely high level.
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When I evaluated Tanner not to long ago, I got to witness a very Big Athletic and efficient ball distributor, who was only a Sophomore! Tanner only got to play one half of every game and still managed to develop amazing timing with his receivers, completing 83 our of 130 passes for 1387 yards and 13 TD's! Tanner shows very good Dual-Threat capabilities and also has rushed for over 500 yards with 7 more TDs. Tanner throws the ball with very good technique and squares his shoulders well to push the ball downfield. He shows an excellent release and wastes no time getting the ball out of his hand, when delivering the ball from the pocket. Tanner shows a very aggressive running style and can lower his shoulder to get those pivotal first downs, moving the chains with effectiveness. Tanner is one of those QB's who keeps drives alive with the intangibles he possesses and I really like him in a College Style Offense! He has uncanny accuracy for a Class of 2019 QB and will be a highly sought after prospect when the time comes. I want to thank Tanner and his father Chad Rickle for allowing me to help fulfill his dreams of playing football at a high level! Congrats on a great Sophomore year, and thank you for being such an outstanding student-athlete!
Nathan Roy impressed me with his ability to drop the ball over the top of a defense in his film from Hurricane High School, and I was extremely impressed with Nathan's ability to step up in the face of pressure in the 2018 Scout Trout All-American Bowl. Nathan took blow after blow in the pocket and reminded me of Rocky Balboa in the way he kept getting back up and throwing vicious punches right back at his opponent. Nathan Roy was a major reason Chase Owen received his school's first ever football scholarship at West Lincoln, as Nathan was able to find the target all second half for huge gains on what would be one of the most solid defenses ever assembled by Team North. Roy has big play ability written all over him as an Elite Scout Trout Class of 2019 Early All-American Selection. He showed me in practice his ability to understand every different college style scheme that is run at the next level, along with an uncanny throwing ability that is going to be fun to watch his senior season at Hurricane. This young man not only deserves to be a 5 Star QB after his performance and grit, but he very well could be hoisting a Heisman Trophy one day, as he has all the tools you look for when operating a college style passing attack. Roy was my Class of 2019 Offensive MVP for the 2018 Scout Trout All-American Bowl, and I expect him to shred the state of West Virginia one more season before next year's Scout Trout All-American Bowl and have a large amount of schools recruiting him for his spectacular overall Quarterback skill set.
Nathan Roy comes from Hurricane High School in West Virginia and has one of the best throwing motions I have seen from the Class of 2019. On the first play of his stellar highlight's, Roy is able to unleash a 60 yard dime to his receiver in perfect stride for a touchdown! The next play reminded me of how Big Ben has been able to buy time in pocket for the Steelers, as Nathan is able to break tackles and maneuver in the pocket, to be able to make a stellar pass back to his "check down" receiver. Being able to read through your progressions is most impressive to Scout Trout and most college coaches, when you are able to find the check down route, as it keeps the chains moving! With excellent footwork in the pocket, Roy is able to deliver another strike down the sideline and exhibits stellar accuracy/timing on his throws. The next play is another deep ball, that shows Roy can really push the ball downfield accurately. When I watch how Roy operates overall, as a Class of 2019 QB, it reminds me of the 100 million dollar man Matthew Stafford, who also is a deep ball expert. The way he steps into his throws and uses his body to whip the ball off his index finger, is very pleasing to watch and the ball comes out precisely on the corner route for a touchdown, at 1:20 into his film. Roy uses great pump fakes to manipulate defenders to his liking and this opens up a huge area of the field for Roy to deliver another precise dime, that would make Trent Dilfer call out a "Dilfer Dime"! The two throws after this play, are examples of big time college throws, that Scout Trout likes to call, "Throwing you receiver open or to a designed spot", as this create's plays that are impossible to defend and Roy is able to prove that he can throw with accuracy, power and impeccable timing! Roy is very good at throwing on the run and is able to deliver darts in the short to intermediate passing game, that are on time and with zip! At around 3:00 minutes into Roy's footage, you will see how quick he gets the ball out of his hands in the 3-step passing game, as he delivers a dart, giving the defense no time to react. This young man's deep ball is further exhibited, at 3:17 into his film, as he is able to drop the ball right over perfect coverage and into his receivers bread basket. I am extremely pleased that Nathan Roy has joined the Scout Trout All-American Bowl for the Class of 2019 and will be heading to Alabama to compete with our other outstanding prospects to land on college recruiting boards for the following season. Thanks for joining the Scout Trout Militia and we will be working in Oak Hill, Ohio on Saturday!
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James Pearson is one of the best overall athletes we have seen at the QB position and he got even better over the off-season in improving on his already stellar throwing mechanics. James has transferred to Hardee High school, after him and his family decided this was the best overall move for James. James is undoubtedly a Division one caliber QB with his remarkable scores in the classroom and upon sending his initial report out, James received a very large recruiting package from the Georgia Tech Yellow-jackets! Every time I look at Mr.Pearson's Facebook wall their is mail from every corner of America coming in for this thrilling Quarterback from the great football state of Florida. Even IVY League school's like Princeton and Bucknell have jumped in the mix, as scores like James Pearson's are extremely hard to come by these days in the classroom and in the combine! We are extremely excited James has joined us for another year of getting better on and off the field, at Scout Trout, as we all evolve into what it takes to succeed in the world of College/Pro Football.
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James Pearson's film simply jumps off the screen when you turn on this display of athletic brilliance! For this reason, I have invited this wonderful Student-Athlete, who boasts a 4.14 GPA, to our 2018 Showcase in Mobile, Alabama. Competing with my best QB's in the competitions we have set forth will prove beneficial at landing this young man on most every team's board in need of a dynamic Dual-Threat Quarterback. With read/option being a heavily ran play at the College Football level, this young man is showing he can make the proper reads very well at such a young age. Once he breaks into the open field it is "See ya, See ya, wouldn't wanna be ya", as this man can scoot past anyone in his path on his way to pay dirt. He is able to avoid pressure extremely well and exhibits a very natural style of running, that only the greats in this game possess. When rolling to the right and throwing on the run, this young man squares his shoulders very well and unleashes a cannon downfield. Once this young prospect establishes his feet while rolling out, he will add even more yards to his deep ball. He looks very smooth when delivering the deep ball from the pocket and his overall throwing motion is just going to improve this season. His aggressive style of downhill running is coveted at the College Football level, as he is able to stiff arm and than "Truck Stick" the oncoming defender at 1:55, into his film. At 2:12 into Pearson's highlight's, you get to witness one of the greatest escapes you will see at the High School level. Blocking is not always going to be perfect as we all make mistakes, but when you have a QB like Pearson at the helm, you can almost count on positive yardage every time he touches the ball. He is extremely accurate when throwing on the run and completing the intermediate routes, after creating time with his amazing agility. His three step passing game is very good as well, as you can see him throw the fade route for a Touchdown with perfect touch, at 3:10 into his highlight's. Pearson attended Valdosta State's Title-Town QB Showdown and came out as the Top QB! For the Class of 2019, I do not know if you can find a better Dual-Threat option then James Pearson! I look forward to watching another spectacular season out of Mr.Pearson!
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Brenden Taylor is an electrifying dual threat QB out of Broome HIgh School in Spartansburg, SC, who also possesses stellar academics with a 3.87 GPA. On the first play of his highlights, Taylor is able to escape multiple defenders, while bursting right into the heart of the defense, only to use a brilliant spin move and is able to pull away from the defenders leaving them and his towel in the dust. Taylor has a very aggressive downhill running style that will suit many college football programs who heavily use the option game in their offensive arsenal. On the third play, Brenden is able to show off his arm and make a perfect back shoulder fade completion to his leaping receiver for a touchdown. On the ensuing plays, Brenden shows off his ability to create yards after contact. He keeps his legs churning to break tackle after tackle, showing the type of grit this young Class of 2019 Elite QB Prospect plays with. At around 1:45 into his magnificent highlight reel, Brenden is able to drop a perfectly timed fade route down the sideline, demonstrating the type of touch needed to excel in throwing receiver open at the next level. Taylor once again shows the ability to push the ball downfield, and his ability to throw while on the run, on the very next play and is able to drop another dime for a touchdown. In the three step passing game, Brenden shows a extremely quick release and throws the ball very accurately and on time. Brenden Taylor shows every characteristic of an outstanding college quarterback and has been nominated as a Class of 2019 early selection Scout Trout All-American. I look forward to watching him play this coming season and writing more about his fabulous upside for the world of collegiate football!
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Zayne Guthrie is a stand-out Quarterback, out of Addison High School, in our host state of Alabama. When it comes to dual-threat Quarterback's, Zayne reminds me of the Heisman Trophy winner, Eric Crouch, in the way he is able to operate in the option game, while throwing extremely effectively, while on the run. Zayne is very nifty with his run fakes in the option game, which creates a blind eye for the defense, as they have no idea which man will be toting the rock downfield. In the very start of Guthrie's highlight's, you will witness his game breaking speed, as he is able to swiftly maneuver between defenders and break to daylight, while running away from the competition. Guthrie can even be seen taking the ball on kickoff return, using the same agility and athletic prowess, to set his team up with prime field position. At around 2 minutes, Zayne can be seen taking the snap on a QB power and much like Eric Crouch, he is able to use amazing agility and subtle changes of speed, to elude defenders, on his way to pay dirt. Do not let Zayne's great running ability fool you, as he can also push the ball downfield with precision and accuracy, as seen at around 2:15 into his fantastic junior year highlight's. A few plays later, Zayne is seen scrambling to the left and delivers a perfect touch pass to his receiver for another long touchdown. His throw on the run, at around 3:30 into his highlight's, shows me he can really push the ball downfield with very good velocity, which will benefit him in the world of collegiate football. Zayne is a nightmare for a defense, while in the pocket, as he is able to weave in and out of defenders and if a play breaks down, will be off to the races in a flash! This young phenom will be competing at the 2019 Scout Trout All-American Bowl and I am extremely pleased with the talent the host state has presented us, as we inch closer to showtime! I want to thank Zayne and his family for joining the Scout Trout Militia and I also want to thank his teammate, Class of 2018 All-American Tyler Borden, for alerting Scout Trout to this wonderful talent from Alabama!
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Nathan Roy comes from Hurricane High School in West Virginia and has one of the best throwing motions I have seen from the Class of 2019. On the first play of his stellar highlight's, Roy is able to unleash a 60 yard dime to his receiver in perfect stride for a touchdown! The next play reminded me of how Big Ben has been able to buy time in pocket for the Steelers, as Nathan is able to break tackles and maneuver in the pocket, to be able to make a stellar pass back to his "check down" receiver. Being able to read through your progressions is most impressive to Scout Trout and most college coaches, when you are able to find the check down route, as it keeps the chains moving! With excellent footwork in the pocket, Roy is able to deliver another strike down the sideline and exhibits stellar accuracy/timing on his throws. The next play is another deep ball, that shows Roy can really push the ball downfield accurately. When I watch how Roy operates overall, as a Class of 2019 QB, it reminds me of the 100 million dollar man Matthew Stafford, who also is a deep ball expert. The way he steps into his throws and uses his body to whip the ball off his index finger, is very pleasing to watch and the ball comes out precisely on the corner route for a touchdown, at 1:20 into his film. Roy uses great pump fakes to manipulate defenders to his liking and this opens up a huge area of the field for Roy to deliver another precise dime, that would make Trent Dilfer call out a "Dilfer Dime"! The two throws after this play, are examples of big time college throws, that Scout Trout likes to call, "Throwing you receiver open or to a designed spot", as this create's plays that are impossible to defend and Roy is able to prove that he can throw with accuracy, power and impeccable timing! Roy is very good at throwing on the run and is able to deliver darts in the short to intermediate passing game, that are on time and with zip! At around 3:00 minutes into Roy's footage, you will see how quick he gets the ball out of his hands in the 3-step passing game, as he delivers a dart, giving the defense no time to react. This young man's deep ball is further exhibited, at 3:17 into his film, as he is able to drop the ball right over perfect coverage and into his receivers bread basket. I am extremely pleased that Nathan Roy has joined the Scout Trout All-American Bowl for the Class of 2019 and will be heading to Alabama to compete with our other outstanding prospects to land on college recruiting boards for the following season. Thanks for joining the Scout Trout Militia and we will be working in Oak Hill, Ohio on Saturday!
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