Under the Radar….

Under the Radar….

With the corona virus taking over pretty much every ones lives. ESS has decided to look at players whose recruitment has been directly affected by the virus. These are players who if spring football had happened would have not only received plenty of attention from college recruiters but would have seen multiple D1 offers roll in.

One of those prospects is Braylon Fowler. He transferred from a high school in Louisiana to Bartram Trail this spring. His first chance at show casing his skills was at the Pylon 7-on-7 event in Orlando. We will break down the talented receiver and project what may happen to him come football season.

The Fowler breakdown: Braylon looks the part. He is over 6’2 and will weigh close to 200 pounds by the time he steps on a college campus. He displayed very good body control at the 7-on-7 event. Where ever his quarterback threw the football it seemed like Braylon could bring it in. He runs well for a bigger receiver. He also seems to understand how to run routes. When you watch receivers the one thing you want to see is how they compete. Braylon is one of those receivers who wants the ball thrown his way and will come down with it no matter what. Physically Braylon is exactly what college recruiters want to see.

Final Thoughts: Spring football in Florida is so important. Every year there are prospects like Braylon who come out of nowhere and see their recruitment take off? He has all the physical attributes you want to see in a receiver. With the addition of a talented quarterback this spring at Bartram Trail, Fowler would have gotten plenty of opportunities to shine. Now with spring football called off because of Coveid-19 and fall football in jeopardy. We feel that if Braylon gets the chance to showcase his talents, college recruiters would start to take notice of the gifted receiver.