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2015 prospects who will explode this off-season

Kezio Snelling, Steinbrenner

No need to wait, these 2015 prospects (along with many more) will blowup this off season.

Kezio Snelling, Hillsborough, ATH, 2015, 6-1-180
Besides his deceptive speed, crisp route running and body control, Snelling is more dangerous in the return game. He is a great kickoff return specialist; 429 kickoff return yards and 297 punt return yards tis season. 1341 total all-purpose yards that includes his 556 receiving yards in a run oriented offense. He currently has a solid number of BCS programs talking with him and should grab a bunch of offers this spring.

Damian King, Indian Rocks Christian, Pinellas, WR/ATH, 2015, 5-10-170
This young man shows spurts of brilliance and dominated this year versus his competition. He has BCS caliber ability and has potential to be a good starter at the next level. He is a natural offensive player and knows what to do with the ball in his hands. He led his team to a 10-2 record and District Champions. Finished the season with 903 rushing yards, 618 receiving yards, 2128 all-purpose yards, 24 total TDs and 6 Interceptions.

Ra’don Dwight, Lakeland, Polk, RB, 2015 5-6-190
At 5-6, Dwight is one of our highest rated running back prospects. Where lacks in size he makes up for in durability, balance, footwork and anticipations. Dwight rushed the ball 127 times this year for 718 yards. Numbers don’t sound real impressive until you see two other Lakeland ball carriers both had 99 or more rushing attempts. Dwight averaged 5.7 yards per carry and scored 18 big TDs. He was nearly automatic in the red zone.

Kaleel Gaines, Frostproof, Polk, ATH, 2015, 6-1-171
While Tennessee commit, Cecil Cherry and 2016 monster QB, Xavier Gaines grabbed most of the headlines out of Frostproof, one of the most valuable players on the team would be Kaleel Gaines. Not often the topic of conversation when many speak on playmakers in Polk County. But Gaines is just that. He is fast, swift, tough and not afraid to “Take a Chance.” He led the Dogs in rushing yards with 667. He was third on the team in receiving yards with 243. He also added 77 total tackles with 3 TFLs.