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Pittman’s Pocket: Don’t look away from these 2024 High School Prospects

Kanye Gaines 6'4 220LB DE/OLB from Leesburg, FL
Kanye Gaines 6’4 220LB DE/OLB from Leesburg, FL

Kanye Gaines 6’4 220LB DE/OLB from Leesburg, FL. Kanye is a unique and versatile prospect from the state of Florida. Kanye has a very good intake towards coaching. The kid is literally a force. While watching Kanye’s film, he forces mistakes on offensive players with relentless pursuit and hits hard. He does a great job at popping the ball loose on offensive players. He recently committed to Western Kentucky.

Aaron Williams 6’1 200LB QB from Timber Creek HS in the Orlando Florida region. Aaron is a total package at QB. He shows off his leadership and makes great throws downfield. He does a great job at executing play calls during very tough game situations. He has very good accuracy and field awareness. He is a smart student-athlete. One of FBU’s top gun QB competitors this past spring and I’m certain in his final year in the class of 2024, Aaron will exceed expectations.

Luke Smith 6’3 200 LB from Spruce Creek High School located in Port Orange, Florida. Luke carries a good attitude and great leadership. He has a nice size at 6’3 200 lb. He’s a pocket passer with good enough mobility to make himself a threat on Friday nights. He is talented between the numbers and possesses a good amount of accuracy in his tackling ability. He does a great job on the field. The Phenomenal young man has an Ivy League offer at this time.

Daniel Coles 6’2 205LB from Brooke Point High School located in Stafford, Virginia. All I’m going to say is this kid has 13 D1 offers. HBCU coaches need to keep coming because Coles is no joke to pass over. Oooowwee!

Tye Morris 5’10, 175LB Athlete from Meadowbrook High School located in Richmond, VA. Mr Morris has elite speed at the high school level talking between a 4.46 to a 4.48. An important player on both sides of the ball, and can be very effective at the wide receiver position, as well as a cornerback. HBCU coaches need to trust me on this one!

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