Rivals Camp Series: Ranking the best linebackers
Four-star Auburn commit Bryce Deas shined at the Rivals Camp Series stop in Charlotte.
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per @John Garcia Jr. yesterday
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#1 Bryce Deas
The new Auburn commitment has always brought attention to his projected position because he is so versatile, so Deas working out at linebacker in Charlotte created buzz in and of itself. He quickly backed up the chatter with stellar physicality and a competitive edge, shown right off the bat in drills and eventually in the pass-rushing phase of the event. Deas was commanding reps and winning well more than not despite being one of the most inexperienced linebackers of the crop.
When it came to pass coverage, Deas really separated himself from the pack. His comfort in space and against a traditional running back route tree was evident, as he was often in position to make a play on the football – even completing some of the routes for the backs in the process. Deas wasn’t afraid to let opponents know of the success he was having on the day, either.”
kinda flew under the radar for some reason
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