705..i agree with you on most of the topics...but i believe its Chase Daugherty. All he is is really fast. Hasnt been to big of a surprise though, except he can fly and is almost as fast as Tyree. He doesnt have the best of hands but when you have his speed he makes up for it. Just give him the ball and let him do what he does best, make tacklers look stupid. He is very agile and has good moves too. Im not sure that he will get too many carries this year being a freshman and haveing to compete with Ryan, Tyree, Terrell, Parker, and Tyler arent going to be easy. They are all much bigger, stronger, and have been doing it for longer. But come his junior/senior year, good-luck to other teams trying to catch him.
A name that stuck out to me the most to me was, Dillion Searcy. the ex-linebacker has moved to D-End and has proven that can play where the coaches want.
Our two weakest points so far are passing and kicking, altough they are both improving rapidly and will continue to flourish. Bowker is starting to feel more comfortable in his role as QB. His accuracy his improved since last week but he will be fine in our season opener against Centennial, thats if he does start. If hes not feeling it, we still have Tyler who will still rotate in, and possibly John Garrett. as for the kicking game Baker looks to be getting back into things and starting to boot the ball. Hes still a sophomore, but still improving day-by-day.