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Nine takeaways from seeing top Louisiana recruits in action - Spiegs
Posted on 9/9/24 at 10:24 am
Posted on 9/9/24 at 10:24 am
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BLAINE BRADFORD SETS THE TONE FOR MONSTER JUNIOR SEASON
BLAINE BRADFORD
6.0 RATING
6'2"|195 LBS|S
CATHOLIC
CLASS OF 2026
Injury derailed part of Blaine Bradford's sophomore campaign before the talented 2026 safety returned in time to make several pivotal plays to lift Baton Rouge (La.) Catholic to a state championship, including an interception. Bradford picked up right where he left off playing with a purpose. The No. 17 player in the Rivals250 in next year's cycle already enjoyed a compelling off-season testing out of the water at Ohio State camp (4.4-second 40) and playing at a high clip from the safety position at 6-foot=2 and 205 pounds. In his first action as a junior. the elite safety was all over the field. Bradford covered a ton of ground on the back end playing free and made his presence felt closing in on ball carriers from upfield in a hurry. Bradford punishes ball carriers and is outstanding making stops in the open field. Not only did he close in quickly to stop the run, Bradford is fluid in coverage and can quickly turn and run, as well as close in on passes underneath.
JABARI MACK CONTINUES TO TURN HEADS INTO THE FALL
JABARI MACK
5.9 RATING
5'11"|180 LBS|WR
DESTREHAN
CLASS OF 2026
UNDECIDED
Top wide receiver Jabari Mack is off to a fast clip in his junior season at Destrehan (La.) High. The 6-foot, 190-pound pass-catcher is a menace working after the catch and in the middle of the field. Mack turned a handful of screens and in-breaking routes into chunk plays -- making those grabs in a torrential downpour -- including a 50-plus yard touchdown reception. He also operates well in shorter fields able to win contested catches and work in traffic. Mack's speed is also a weapon for getting over the top of defenses. Mack tested out of the water this off-season, including clocking a sub-4.4 40 time at LSU camp. His combination of speed, elusiveness and physicality were on display. Mack made the most of each reception.
LSU COMMIT JHASE THOMAS COMING TO HIS OWN AT SAFETY
JHASE THOMAS
5.7 RATING
6'1"|183 LBS|S
DESTREHAN
CLASS OF 2025
Despite an early departure from the game due to injury, three-star LSU-committed SAF Jhase Thomas was outstanding working on both sides of the ball for Destrehan (La.) High. Thomas outpaced a host of defenders around the outside for a rushing touchdown and covered a ton of ground defending the run and patrolling from sideline to sideline in the process. Thomas made the transition from receiver to DB as an underclassman and is quickly catching on. The LSU commit caught the attention of several coaches over the spring and tested well this summer. The arrow continues to point up for Thomas.
2027 RB JAYDEN MILES MAKES A MARK IN HIS FIRST VARSITY START
JAYDEN MILES
6'2"|203 LBS|RB
CATHOLIC
CLASS OF 2027
The buzz around 2027 RB Jayden Miles has been building since last summer and the big blistering back was up to the challenge. at 6-foot-2 and 200-plus pounds, Miles runs downhill and is able to power forward and run through contact -- to the tune of almost 5 YPC. The sophomore from Baton Rouge (La.) Catholic is a load to bring with his physical running style, and he only got better as the game went on. Miles did much of his damage between tackles and is built to rattle inside. He's explosive and has a second gear and displayed as much turning and getting upfield for the game's decisive score. There is a lot we like about Miles' game already.
TWO UNDERCLASSMEN ON THE RADAR
SCOTT SMITH JR.
6'5"|220 LBS|WDE
CENTRAL
CLASS OF 2026
MARVIN JOSEPH
6'0"|180 LBS|S
CENTRAL
CLASS OF 2027
After in-person evaluations, we've created new Rivals profiles for Baton Rouge (La.) Central defenders 2026 DE Scott Smith Jr. and 2027 SAF Marvin Joseph. Smith is an eye-catcher at 6-foot-5 and 220 pounds and was impactful generating pressure off the edge and also crashing in to slow down the run. Smith's length and natural power were on display for much of the game. Joseph worked primarily at safety and also saw some action out of the backfield and turned heads with his work on both sides of the ball. The 6-foot, 180-pounder flies to the football and is an instinctive defender. Joseph covered a ton of real estate on the back end of the Central defense and came downhill in a hurry. Last month, he was verified reaching a top speed of 19.13 mph. His coaches noted that Joseph is the kind of player that programs are built around, and played like one to open his sophomore year.
INTRODUCING 2027 WR RAY'QUAN WILLIAMS, MIGUEL WILEY
RAY'QUAN WILLIAMS
5'11"|175 LBS|WR
ST. AUGUSTINE
CLASS OF 2027
MIGUEL WHITLEY
6'1"|180 LBS|WR
ST. AUGUSTINE
CLASS OF 2027
New Orleans (La.) St. Augustine is filled with young talent and there is an expectation that several Power 4 prospects are going to surface from this squad. Two impact 2027 wide receivers putting themselves on the radar are Ray'Quan Williams and Miguel Whitley. Williams is a ball-winner and was able to break free for multiple touchdowns in his sophomore debut. Williams has speed to take the top off of opposing defenses and plus-ball skills. Williams is able to get open with ease and has a second gear if he finds daylight. Whitley is a bit of an eye-catcher at 6-foot-plus as a 2027 WR. He was able to work in the middle of the field and play in traffic, as well as make a difference after the catch. He's sure-handed and plays tough. Williams and Whitley are two 2027 WR we're going to be hearing about for the next few years as he jumps onto more college radars before too long.
LSU COMMIT JAKAI ANDERSON CONTINUES TO ASCEND
JAKAI ANDERSON
5.8 RATING
6'0"|165 LBS|WR
MCDONOGH
CLASS OF 2026
After a really strong showing in camp settings each of the past two off-seasons and an impressive sophomore campaign at New Orleans (La.) McDonogh in which he made plays on both sides of the ball, 2026 four-star WR Jakai Anderson is continuing to ascend at his craft. The dynamic pass-catcher is able to make plays at all levels of the field. Anderson is a very fluid route-runner and has fantastic body control, able to seamlessly adjust to the football and able to hold on through contact more often than not. The LSU verbal has speed to get downfield as well as shiftiness to work with the ball in his hands. There’s a lot to like about Anderson as he continues to sharpen his skill-set more and more each year and as he tacks on more weight to his frame down the road.
LOOKING AHEAD INTO 2028 ...
JAELLE NOBLE
6'1"|180 LBS|DUAL
ST. AUGUSTINE
CLASS OF 2028
It's never too early to look ahead, right? The focus remains on the 2025 and 2026 cycles and we're continuing to get a gauge on some of the 2027 quarterbacks around the country. In the meantime, here's a name to get familiar with down the road when the time arrives. 2028 New Orleans (La.) St. Augustine QB Jaelle Noble is already generating hype in and around the storied football program. The freshman saw late action in the team's season opener and showed athleticism toting the rock, and he's primed to see more action as the season goes on. Noble is an instant eye-catcher at 6-foot-plus and 180 pounds as a freshman. He's someone coaches are already raving about early on in the process.[/quote]
BLAINE BRADFORD SETS THE TONE FOR MONSTER JUNIOR SEASON
BLAINE BRADFORD
6.0 RATING
6'2"|195 LBS|S
CATHOLIC
CLASS OF 2026
Injury derailed part of Blaine Bradford's sophomore campaign before the talented 2026 safety returned in time to make several pivotal plays to lift Baton Rouge (La.) Catholic to a state championship, including an interception. Bradford picked up right where he left off playing with a purpose. The No. 17 player in the Rivals250 in next year's cycle already enjoyed a compelling off-season testing out of the water at Ohio State camp (4.4-second 40) and playing at a high clip from the safety position at 6-foot=2 and 205 pounds. In his first action as a junior. the elite safety was all over the field. Bradford covered a ton of ground on the back end playing free and made his presence felt closing in on ball carriers from upfield in a hurry. Bradford punishes ball carriers and is outstanding making stops in the open field. Not only did he close in quickly to stop the run, Bradford is fluid in coverage and can quickly turn and run, as well as close in on passes underneath.
JABARI MACK CONTINUES TO TURN HEADS INTO THE FALL
JABARI MACK
5.9 RATING
5'11"|180 LBS|WR
DESTREHAN
CLASS OF 2026
UNDECIDED
Top wide receiver Jabari Mack is off to a fast clip in his junior season at Destrehan (La.) High. The 6-foot, 190-pound pass-catcher is a menace working after the catch and in the middle of the field. Mack turned a handful of screens and in-breaking routes into chunk plays -- making those grabs in a torrential downpour -- including a 50-plus yard touchdown reception. He also operates well in shorter fields able to win contested catches and work in traffic. Mack's speed is also a weapon for getting over the top of defenses. Mack tested out of the water this off-season, including clocking a sub-4.4 40 time at LSU camp. His combination of speed, elusiveness and physicality were on display. Mack made the most of each reception.
LSU COMMIT JHASE THOMAS COMING TO HIS OWN AT SAFETY
JHASE THOMAS
5.7 RATING
6'1"|183 LBS|S
DESTREHAN
CLASS OF 2025
Despite an early departure from the game due to injury, three-star LSU-committed SAF Jhase Thomas was outstanding working on both sides of the ball for Destrehan (La.) High. Thomas outpaced a host of defenders around the outside for a rushing touchdown and covered a ton of ground defending the run and patrolling from sideline to sideline in the process. Thomas made the transition from receiver to DB as an underclassman and is quickly catching on. The LSU commit caught the attention of several coaches over the spring and tested well this summer. The arrow continues to point up for Thomas.
2027 RB JAYDEN MILES MAKES A MARK IN HIS FIRST VARSITY START
JAYDEN MILES
6'2"|203 LBS|RB
CATHOLIC
CLASS OF 2027
The buzz around 2027 RB Jayden Miles has been building since last summer and the big blistering back was up to the challenge. at 6-foot-2 and 200-plus pounds, Miles runs downhill and is able to power forward and run through contact -- to the tune of almost 5 YPC. The sophomore from Baton Rouge (La.) Catholic is a load to bring with his physical running style, and he only got better as the game went on. Miles did much of his damage between tackles and is built to rattle inside. He's explosive and has a second gear and displayed as much turning and getting upfield for the game's decisive score. There is a lot we like about Miles' game already.
TWO UNDERCLASSMEN ON THE RADAR
SCOTT SMITH JR.
6'5"|220 LBS|WDE
CENTRAL
CLASS OF 2026
MARVIN JOSEPH
6'0"|180 LBS|S
CENTRAL
CLASS OF 2027
After in-person evaluations, we've created new Rivals profiles for Baton Rouge (La.) Central defenders 2026 DE Scott Smith Jr. and 2027 SAF Marvin Joseph. Smith is an eye-catcher at 6-foot-5 and 220 pounds and was impactful generating pressure off the edge and also crashing in to slow down the run. Smith's length and natural power were on display for much of the game. Joseph worked primarily at safety and also saw some action out of the backfield and turned heads with his work on both sides of the ball. The 6-foot, 180-pounder flies to the football and is an instinctive defender. Joseph covered a ton of real estate on the back end of the Central defense and came downhill in a hurry. Last month, he was verified reaching a top speed of 19.13 mph. His coaches noted that Joseph is the kind of player that programs are built around, and played like one to open his sophomore year.
INTRODUCING 2027 WR RAY'QUAN WILLIAMS, MIGUEL WILEY
RAY'QUAN WILLIAMS
5'11"|175 LBS|WR
ST. AUGUSTINE
CLASS OF 2027
MIGUEL WHITLEY
6'1"|180 LBS|WR
ST. AUGUSTINE
CLASS OF 2027
New Orleans (La.) St. Augustine is filled with young talent and there is an expectation that several Power 4 prospects are going to surface from this squad. Two impact 2027 wide receivers putting themselves on the radar are Ray'Quan Williams and Miguel Whitley. Williams is a ball-winner and was able to break free for multiple touchdowns in his sophomore debut. Williams has speed to take the top off of opposing defenses and plus-ball skills. Williams is able to get open with ease and has a second gear if he finds daylight. Whitley is a bit of an eye-catcher at 6-foot-plus as a 2027 WR. He was able to work in the middle of the field and play in traffic, as well as make a difference after the catch. He's sure-handed and plays tough. Williams and Whitley are two 2027 WR we're going to be hearing about for the next few years as he jumps onto more college radars before too long.
LSU COMMIT JAKAI ANDERSON CONTINUES TO ASCEND
JAKAI ANDERSON
5.8 RATING
6'0"|165 LBS|WR
MCDONOGH
CLASS OF 2026
After a really strong showing in camp settings each of the past two off-seasons and an impressive sophomore campaign at New Orleans (La.) McDonogh in which he made plays on both sides of the ball, 2026 four-star WR Jakai Anderson is continuing to ascend at his craft. The dynamic pass-catcher is able to make plays at all levels of the field. Anderson is a very fluid route-runner and has fantastic body control, able to seamlessly adjust to the football and able to hold on through contact more often than not. The LSU verbal has speed to get downfield as well as shiftiness to work with the ball in his hands. There’s a lot to like about Anderson as he continues to sharpen his skill-set more and more each year and as he tacks on more weight to his frame down the road.
LOOKING AHEAD INTO 2028 ...
JAELLE NOBLE
6'1"|180 LBS|DUAL
ST. AUGUSTINE
CLASS OF 2028
It's never too early to look ahead, right? The focus remains on the 2025 and 2026 cycles and we're continuing to get a gauge on some of the 2027 quarterbacks around the country. In the meantime, here's a name to get familiar with down the road when the time arrives. 2028 New Orleans (La.) St. Augustine QB Jaelle Noble is already generating hype in and around the storied football program. The freshman saw late action in the team's season opener and showed athleticism toting the rock, and he's primed to see more action as the season goes on. Noble is an instant eye-catcher at 6-foot-plus and 180 pounds as a freshman. He's someone coaches are already raving about early on in the process.[/quote]
Posted on 9/9/24 at 11:38 am to mpwilging
I forgot jakai Anderson committed at receiver for 2026.
Posted on 9/9/24 at 4:25 pm to mpwilging
I'm a firm believer in Jaelle Noble's talent. He's also a pretty good baseball player. That arm is gifted.
Posted on 9/9/24 at 4:38 pm to mpwilging
Great info
I'll post my SI recap article on this thread once its published.
One of the brief segments talks about some of these games.
I'll post my SI recap article on this thread once its published.
One of the brief segments talks about some of these games.
Posted on 9/9/24 at 4:41 pm to Mr Clean
Thx Clean, look forward to seeing it.
Posted on 9/10/24 at 7:54 am to Mr Clean
Hey Clean,
I'm curious if you have had a chance to see Brayden Allen at LCA play. He looked pretty good in the loss to Rummel. 9 receptions for 124 yards and a TD.
He's listed as 6'2" I haven't seen him on any of the ranking services, he's a 2026 guy. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts when you have a chance to see him play if you have not.
I'm curious if you have had a chance to see Brayden Allen at LCA play. He looked pretty good in the loss to Rummel. 9 receptions for 124 yards and a TD.
He's listed as 6'2" I haven't seen him on any of the ranking services, he's a 2026 guy. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts when you have a chance to see him play if you have not.
Posted on 9/10/24 at 8:35 am to mdomingue
Appreciate the heads up.
I will use those stats when I write the top 25 article shortly.
I’ll make sure & check him out.
I will use those stats when I write the top 25 article shortly.
I’ll make sure & check him out.
This post was edited on 9/11/24 at 3:23 pm
Posted on 9/10/24 at 8:53 am to Mr Clean
Look forward to it Clean. Always enjoy your posts.
Posted on 9/10/24 at 8:55 am to mpwilging
Good thread. We have to figure out how to keep Blaine home! All of our great D's had a superior safety.
Posted on 9/11/24 at 2:19 pm to KWL85
Waiting for them to publish the top 25 rankings.
I'll edit this post with the link once they do.
By the way, I appreciate folks having patience with me. I have brain lapses sometimes. I forgot that Vermilion Catholic was in the district with Central Catholic and Jeanerette before it split up this year. I got completed confused and turned around if you saw this post before I edited again.
I'll edit this post with the link once they do.
By the way, I appreciate folks having patience with me. I have brain lapses sometimes. I forgot that Vermilion Catholic was in the district with Central Catholic and Jeanerette before it split up this year. I got completed confused and turned around if you saw this post before I edited again.
This post was edited on 9/14/24 at 10:56 am
Posted on 9/11/24 at 4:11 pm to Mr Clean
What do you think about the QB from Evangel? Looked like Lamar Jackson vs Neville last week.
Posted on 9/11/24 at 4:23 pm to Mr Clean
Thanks Clean, really good write-up
Posted on 9/11/24 at 10:34 pm to mpwilging
Here's this week's top 25.
There were schedule changes since this was sent to the editor.
U-High at Archbishop Rummel (Yenni?) instead of in BR
And thanks
https://www.si.com/high-school/louisiana/top-25-louisiana-high-school-football-rankings-9-11-2024-01j7hmey6et2
There were schedule changes since this was sent to the editor.
U-High at Archbishop Rummel (Yenni?) instead of in BR
And thanks
https://www.si.com/high-school/louisiana/top-25-louisiana-high-school-football-rankings-9-11-2024-01j7hmey6et2
Posted on 9/12/24 at 12:22 pm to MONROE
quote:
What do you think about the QB from Evangel? Looked like Lamar Jackson vs Neville last week
It’s great that the 2027 class has three elite quarterbacks and the one from Live Oak is supposed to be really good too.
Posted on 9/12/24 at 8:46 pm to mpwilging
St Augustine at Cecilia Sat night
Posted on 9/13/24 at 5:09 pm to DownByTheBayou
quote:
I'm a firm believer in Jaelle Noble's talent. He's also a pretty good baseball player. That arm is gifted.
You went to some of Aug’s games so far?
Posted on 12/13/24 at 7:57 am to Mr Clean
quote:
You went to some of Aug’s games so far?
Really late to this post, but I was indeed able to catch Aug games this season. Noble is a multisport athlete, barring any freak injury, I think Aug has a real good one in Jaelle.
Also speaking of 2028 Louisiana QBs, I just saw JaJuan Jackson of St. James and he's the real deal... I think 2028 might yield another solid crop of QBs for the great state of Louisiana.
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