Coppell, Texas – Prospects from 10 different states attended this meeting rivals camp series” will make a stop in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex on Sunday, creating a more competitive environment at Coppell High School's spacious indoor facility.
The morning began with trench talent announcements and skill prospects carried the event through the afternoon. Rivals.com National Recruiting Analyst Marshall Levenson Here are five quick takeaways after our last stop.
Jakeem Stewart does it again
It's no wonder no matter what happens Jakeem Stewart That is, and what can he do?Five stars have arrived Oregon However, he prioritized going to Dallas to participate in Rivals camp. He entered the Metroplex at 2:30 a.m. Sunday and showed up for the game less than six hours later. With his head spinning over and over again, what he did next was by no means shocking to anyone.
Many people were present and hurried to ask who he was. When I received the answer, the general answer was simply „Wow.“ In his first few one-on-one repetitions, his opponents had no answer at all. Stewart's speed and grappling make him difficult to deal with. His size and strength overwhelm when he is able to confront and make contact with him.
In the 2026 Rivals 250, the nation's No. 1 prospect wins Defensive Line MVP for the third time in a row. rivals camp series Events dating back to 2022.
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Stars of 2027
If there's one major takeaway from Sunday's camp, it's that the 2027 class is already showing elite talent in the Mid-South. Potentially one of the best wide receivers in the country, regardless of class, Ethan „Booby“ Feaster He continues to dominate the camp environment following a 634-yard, nine-touchdown freshman campaign at powerhouse DeSoto. He already has over 30 offers.While Feaster was catching the ball, one of the leading candidates was feeding him the ball. peyton houstonPeople who have an offer from Texas A&M, TCU, Ole Miss, houston, SMU, others. He hits the ball beautifully and is mechanically sound.
Next to him at quarterback was kingston johnson, those who don't have an offer yet. A more muscular frame helps increase the speed of his throws. He will soon receive interest. weston nielson Another signal caller has already gained national attention and received an offer from miami, nebraska, more. Neilson is projected to be 6-foot-2 and 170 pounds for the role.
One of the most physically impressive 2027 prospects is a new oklahoma dedicated, zane lowe. A multi-position, multi-sport athlete, Lowe has a bright future at defensive end.
myson johnson cookthe 6-foot-3, 227-pound running back holds an offer from pennsylvania state university, Oregonnebraska, georgia, more.wide receiver trenton yancey I got an offer from Oregon State. WashingtonOle Miss, Nebraska, among other national powers.
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John Turnteen sees his stock rise
2026 Class Offensive Tackle John Turnteen On this day, he participated as a 4-star candidate outside of the Rivals 250. It changes over time. Turnteen was dominant Sunday and was definitely in the discussion for the offensive line MVP award. Although he did not finish at the top, he was awarded the Gold Ball for his efforts.
He fits the mold at 6-foot-5, 300 pounds and is technically sound. He has everything in front of him. He also showed he can frequently put defenders in the dirt and complete blocks.
Turnteen proved today that he is one of the top prospects for Texas' offensive line.
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brock harris show
He is the only prospect from Utah to be in camp on Sunday. block harris He showed why he is the No. 35 prospect in the nation in the 2026 Rivals250. The 6-foot-6, 225-pound tight end appears to have the perfect frame for the position. But what draws attention to him is when he gets into his routes and shows off his skills.
For a player his size, he has smooth route running and uses his size to protect defenders and attack the ball. I was pleasantly surprised by his ability to separate on his routes and give the quarterback big targets. He can get in and out of cuts, change his direction and is a natural catcher of the football. He passed the gauntlet almost flawlessly, reeling the ball in with tenacity with every step along the line of the field.
Tight end was significantly outclassed at the wide receiver position, but Harris showed he was the best of the group in attendance. Harris won the WR/TE MVP award at camp Sunday.
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The offensive line wins the day.
In the morning session, we saw early and frequent trench activity. We knew there would be an interesting matchup of offensive and defensive linemen because we had a great group of prospects coming out. Several defenders had highlight-worthy plays, but I want to give credit to the offensive line for winning the day.
Leading the way was a group of tackles, with two 2025 prospects earning their own respect.
mario nash jr., the offensive line MVP, was more than impressive throughout the day. The 6-foot-5, 285-pound four-star player took reps all day long to ensure he was facing top-performing defensive linemen. As mentioned earlier, Turntine was solid throughout the day, giving him a good chance to move up the rankings. Nicholas Roberston, a three-star prospect in the class of 2026, did everything he could to make his presence known. He shut down some of the toughest rushers and left a mark.His 2026 offensive tackle fits this group. Drew EversThe No. 1 prospect in the state of Texas played in limited numbers as he rehabbed an injury, but he shined when he was on the field.
Two of the strongest interior performances of the day belonged to the 2026 three-star. Pupungatoa Katoa and unranked 2025 outstanding players Michael Makis. Katoa used all 360 pounds to do whatever he wanted with the defensive linemen. Mukis was a bit small at 6-foot-2 and 300 pounds, but he absolutely dominated from the center position on Sunday. No matter what pass rush moves the defenders tried to make, he held them down. His strong hands and anchor stop the men in their tracks. To date there have been zero offers, but this needs to change.