Aaron Logan

-Wr/Cb/PR Warren Lincoln High School (Warren, MI) Sr. class

Logan as well as his counterpart Hutson had big games. He had four catches for 86 yards and two touchdowns. He also added three tackles. He mostly played outside receiver on the left side of the field. Logan showed off his shiftiness and that he could break tackles. He created good space on his routes. Logan understood how to get open while his qb was on the run. Centerline didn’t throw the ball very well/often so he didn’t give up many catches. He has a ton of personality on the field.

Aaron Logan reps from 10/4

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Justin Hardnett

-Rb/Wr/Db Hazel Park High School (Hazel Park, MI) Sr. class

Hardnett showed his athleticism off in Friday’s game (9/27). Early in the game he caught a jail screen coming inside and took it 60 yards for a touchdown. He was patient at letting blocks build, but also had the ability to break tackles. Most plays where Hardnett touched the ball were explosive plays. Being a punt returner adds to his game. He had a 56 yard return to set his offense nicely. At receiver/running back he was able to get a touchdown on the ground as well. On defense he registered three tackles, playing mostly nickel.

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Ramone Shannon

-Qb/Cb Clintondale High School (Clinton Township, MI) Sr. class

Shannon was the starting quarterback and cornerback. At quarterback he showed his ability to be a dual-threat option. While running the ball and mobility in the pocket. CHS kept the ball in Shannon’s hands running qb designed runs. There were multiple throws he threw away instead of forcing a play. He played fairly well in coverage at cb, not getting targeted many times. He did give up one touchdown on a slant route. Shannon is very fiery. At points of the game when his team made mistakes, you could see him saying something to redirect the team. 

Ramone Shannon reps from 9/27

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Aidan Grzesikowski

-QB/CB Lamphere High School (Madison Heights, MI) Sr. class

Versatility is the best world to explain Grzesikowski. He is the starting quarterback and cornerback. He was responsible for four touchdowns Friday night (9/20). He had two throwing touchdowns, one rushing, and a returned interception. His aggression at corner stood out. He played the run extremely well and made numerous tackles on the sideline. When he was in man coverage, he looked very comfortable. When in coverage tonight, he only gave up two catches. On offense LHS ran the ball often, so he didn’t throw much. Grzesikowski had a good sense of avoiding pressure. For the game he was 4/8, 115 yards and two touchdowns, and four carries for 15 yards. He also added in two deflections. He never appeared tired, he played with a high motor from start to finish.

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