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2024 - HSSR Rising Seniors Football Watch List

Jun 01, 2023

Class of 2024 HSSR Rising Senior Football List

This List is a Work in Progress and gets updated Continuously.

(Coaches - Nominate a player by sending us an email with Name, Position, Height, Weight, and 40 time to: hsreport@aol.com)


1. Josiah Thompson - Dillon - OL - 6-7, 295 - (SC)

2. Kam Pringle - Woodland - OL - 6-7, 330 (SC)

3. Kelvin Hunter - West Florence - FS - 5-11, 181 (SC)

4.Jordan Boyd - Silver Bluff - LB - 6-3, 215  (Ga. Tech)

5. Braylon Staley - Aiken - WR - 6-1, 180 (Clemson)

6. Troy Stevenson - Philip Simmons - Ath. - 6-0, 175

7. Mazeo Bennett - Greenville - Ath. - 6-0, 165 (SC)

8. Blake Franks - Greenville - OL - 6-5, 310 (SC)

9. Traevon Dunbar - Midland Valley - RB - 5-10, 190

10. Josh Harrison - The Christ School (NC) - OLB - TE - 6-3, 225

11. Zaravion Johnson - Clinton - FS - 6-2, 170 (Cincy)

12. Marcus Downs - Riverside - DL - 6-5, 280

13. Tyshawn Sanders - Marion - DB - 6-0, 172

14. Turbo Richard - Northwestern - RB - 5-9, 192

15. Yannick Smith - Summerville - WR - 6-3, 205

16. Dakari Sumter - Lower Richalnd - OL - 6-8, 320

17. Avery McFadden - Hillcrest - WR/DB - 5-11, 190

18. Sirmod McCallum - Dillon - LB - 6-1, 195

19. Watson Young - Daniel - OL - 6-2, 265

20.Teague Ward - Williamsburg - RB/LB - 6-0, 200

21. Xavier Garvin - Wade Hampton (H) - QB/Ath - 6-1, 170

22. Ian Meyers - Dillon - OLB - 6-3, 200

23. Shedrick Sarratt - Gaffney - OT - 6-5, 310

24 Cortez Lane - Camden - Ath. - 5-11, 175

25. Trey Thompson - Andrew Jackson - RB -

26 Jaquarius Mayrant - Camden - Ath. - 6-0, 175

27. Jacob Hamilton - Dutch Fork - WR - 5-11, 185

28. Shawn Cunningham - Chapman - WR - 6-2, 180

29. Andrew McFadden-Pressley - Lake City - DL - 6-0, 280

30. Cameron Sutton - Lexington - TE - 6-3, 240

31. Jake Buerk - Gaffney - OL - 6-4, 270

32. Kyree Etheridge - Saluda - MLB - 6-0, 200

33. Antonio Hopkins - Chester - LB/SS -5 -11, 185

34. Kavon Chisolm - Wade Hampton (H) - DE - 6-3, 245

35. Davion Brown - Fort Dorchester

36. Slaton Ragsdale - Barnwell - OL - 6-3, 305

37. Chase Byrd - Greer - WR - 5-10, 187

38. Reggie Heath - Chester - WR - 6-2, 175

39. Zay Poole - Seneca - WR - 6-0, 170

40. Jayden Fuller - Aiken - LB - 6-0, 215

41. Ben Britton - Oceanside Collegiate - OL - 6-2, 250

42. Jaden Allen-Hendrix - Gilbert - RB - 6-2, 230

43. Ryland Mitchell - Summerville - DB - 6-1, 175

44. Quay’Sheed Scott - Marion-

45. Zai Offord - Gray Collegiate - DB - 5-10, 170

46. Dax Seborn - Greenwood -C/LS

47. Zay Davis - Dillon - DB - 5-11, 190

48. Jovon Wigfall - Berkeley - LB/FB - 6-3, 225

49. Darius Simpkins - Strom Thurmond - DE - 6-3, 225

50. Anthony Williams - Bamberg Ehrhardt - WR - 6-2

51. James Brockington - Kingstree - DL - 6-2, 280

52. Emazon Littlejohn - Gaffney - WR -

53. Tyrik Deas - Fort Dorchester - OL - 6-5, 315

54. Kevin Rivera - Hanahan - RB - 5-11, 220

55. Keith Chisolm - Whale Branch - DB - 5-11, 175

56. Andrew Ruppe - Gaffney - MLB - 6-1, 215

57. Dashun Reeder - Christ Church - RB - 5-10, 180

58. Trevon Williams - Blythewood - FS - 6-1, 186

59. Brady Ambrose - Catawba Ridge - TE - 6-4, 230

60. Derrick Sulley - Ashley Ridge - WR - 6-3, 195

61. Camden Durant - McCormick - MLB - 6-3, 205

62. Patrick Swygert - Batesburg-Leesville - TE

63. Guy Hawkins - Southside Christian - OL - 6-4, 290

64. Johnny Jaraczewski - Saint Joseph’s - MLB - 6-0, 220

65. Brycen Scott - Trinity Collegiate - WR - 5-11, 185

66. Ja’Saan Faulkner - St. James - WR/DB - 5-10, 178

67. Christian Echols - Silver Bluff - OL - 6-4, 250

68. Zion Thompson - Scott’s Branch - DB/WR - 6-2, 180

69. Jaden Allen-Hendrix - Gilbert - RB - 6-2, 235

70. Jamon Brock - Manning - DL - 6-2, 230

71. Tyreek Deas - Fort Dorchester - OL -

72. Dwayne Simmons - Ashley Ridge - DE - 6-3, 210

73. Guy Hawkins - Southside Christian - OL - 6-4, 290

74. Vance Ventry - Northwestern - OL - 6-5, 235

75. Edward Reidenbach - Oceanside Collegiate - QB/P - 6-1, 190

75. Jamie Downing - Bamberg-Ehrhardt - LB -

77. Mikel McClellan - JL Mann - WR - 5-9, 160

78. Darren Bryant - Lake Marion - DE - 6-3, 260

79. Nazir Stevenson - Lamar - DL - 5-11, 250

80. Dakota Jordan - Dutch Fork - DL - 6-1, 235

81. Samuel Riddy - North Charleston - DL/WR - 6-5, 240

82. Braden Mitchell - Ninety-Six - QB - 6-2, 200

83. Tre-von Fernandez - Dorman - WR - 5-7, 160

84. Anthony Williams - Bamberg-Ehrhardt - WR - 6-3, 170

85. Calvin Jackson - Boiling Springs - DE/TE - 6-2, 205

86. Noah Kelson - AC Flora - RB - 5-8, 185

87. Davien Brown - Fort Dorchester - RB - 5-8, 195

88. Deandre Simmons - Orangeburg-Wilkinson -Ath. - 6-3, 180

89. Drayden Young - Blythewood -SS - 6-1, 185

90. Tony Shaw - Daniel - RB - 6-0, 190

91. Wes Smith - Williamsburg Academy - PK - 5-11, 160

92. Brycey Rothwell - Lucy Beckham -TE - 6-3, 240


Who are the next eight players to make our Top 100? Coaches Send Your Nominations to:  hsreport@aol.com

(Coaches - Nominate a player by sending us an email with Name, Position, Height, Weight, and 40 time to:  hsreport@aol.com)

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