SAN ANTONIO – The Navy All-American Bowl week has now wrapped up so it’s time to hand out some hardware.
It’s now time for The Gorney Awards:
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IN-GAME COMMITMENTS: Cameron Sparks | Devin Carter | Shahn Alston | Gabriel Osenda | Justin Hasenhuetl | T’Andre Waverly
LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE: Dramekco Green
There were higher-profile running backs and definitely higher-ranked ones coming out of the backfield but Green showed all week he has the ability to be a game-breaker every time he touches the ball. The SMU signee and three-star prospect had the best burst of any running back between the tackles and he has the speed and playmaking ability to get to the outside and always make something happen.
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BULL MARKET: Valdin Sone
There have been a lot of moving pieces with Sone, who is originally from Sweden but is now playing at St. George (Va.) Blue Ridge. He had at first planned to make his commitment at the Navy All-American Bowl but then decided to hold off especially since he’s a 2026 prospect. But through all this, there was arguably no defensive lineman at the event that looked better and had a higher ceiling than Sone. It’s tricky because a lot of European players that come to America look the part but it takes them so long to catch up physically. That didn’t seem to be the case with Sone during the week.
BULL MARKET II: Niklas Fisher
I’m so happy Fisher had the opportunity…
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Publish date : 2025-01-12 14:55:00
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