There is value for every high school football player attending a camp, combine or showcase but you must be strategic in the ones you choose. For student-athletes looking for exposure and learning while playing against elite-level talent, they are where you want to be. Especially showcases that can put you in front of Division I coaches like the Wayne State 2-day National Showcase on May 29 - 30. It is one of the few camps this spring or summer where there will be college coaches from major programs on hand to watch up-and-coming talent. The directors and sponsors of the camp were responsible for the last several number-one players in high school football!
Players like 6'5" Class 2025 Pro Style Quarterback Nicholas Cyrus from City College High School in Baltimore Maryland will take a break from his busy schedule and participate. Cyrus only has FBS offers, but the 6-foot-5 quarterback offers plenty of developmental upside thanks to his frame and encouraging arm talent. As a junior Cyrus set the MPSSAA single-season passing record throwing for 4,156 yards in addition to 551 rushing yards and ten touchdowns on the ground. Cyrus' tools are incredibly intriguing and offer immense long-term potential.
Jacob Holmes 6'1" 175 lbs Class 2025 Safety, St. Johns Bosco, Bellflower, CA is a stud. Run the 100 in 10.7 and the 40 in 4.4 seconds. Great speed for a player his size and build. Holmes is a natural ballhawk. A terrific athlete that shows quick hands and feet. Holmes has racked up offers from Louisville, Temple, and Uconn just to name a few, but it's just the beginning. This summer will be huge, especially after an appearance at Wayne State Showcase.
Malachi Brown 5'9" WR/DB Venice High School, Venice, CA is another ca n't-miss at the collegiate level. The Class 2027 recruit played varsity. He is a solid prospect who will undoubtedly continue to gain exposure and recognition from college coaches. Brown already holds one division one offer from Kent State. Brown will grow in stature and get much stronger and faster.
Matthew Recupero 6'0" 180 lbs Quarterback, Beverly Hills, CA is a pro-style quarterback with a big arm and accuracy. The Class 2025 Recruit is having a big Spring as a dual athlete playing baseball. His best sport is football where his leadership and high football IQ separate him from many quarterbacks in the country. He is tough as nails and gives you that Doug Flutie-type vibe that will do anything to win! He and many more will compete against one another in front of College coaches looking for their next high-impact superstar!