Patrick Turner
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL

Patrick Turner

Linebacker
6′2″ / 215 lbs
Dallas, TX
Highland Park
Class of 2021
Rating: 83
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Rating: 81.3
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2018 Sophomore Season

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TexAgs HS Game of the Week: Lancaster vs. Highland Park
4 yr ago by Jason Howell
TexAgs HS Game of the Week: Lancaster vs. Highland Park
This week's TexAgs High School Game of the Week features a fast and athletic Lancaster Tiger team against the respected, consistent Highland Park Scots at Beverly D. Humphrey Tiger Stadium in Lancaster.
Jason Howell
5 yr ago by Jason Howell
Some Monday Recruiting Notes
Brauny was on top of everything Javonne Shepherd yesterday, but I've checked a few different sources and they back up Brauny's reports. Shepherd had a great time and the Aggies rolled out the red carpet. We will see what happens down the stretch with visits to Alabama, Georgia, and Texas on his mind, but from what I heard Texas A&M gave him a lot to think about.The Aggies will be Georgia to visit with CB Jay Ward this week, and he is planning to take an official to College Station this weekend. Coach Linguist is leading the Aggies' efforts and there is no doubt getting him on campus will be a big step as he heads toward a signing day decision. LSU seems to hold the edge right now, but we'll see what happens down the stretch.Lancaster 2020 CB Lorando Johnson continues to mention the Aggies in his top three with LSU and Arkansas. The Tigers hold an edge here, and playing in the SEC and DB coaching are two of this top factors. Coach Linguist leads the efforts for the Aggies and he likes the Aggie's physical style of play. He said he does not have any junior day plans but I would expect him to be in College Station this spring.Look for Dallas Carter DT Branard Wright to be at A&M's next junior day. Coach Robinson has connected well with him and he has some family ties to the Aggies with Buddy Johnson currently in College Station.Denton Ryan ATH Drew Sanders continues to keep in touch with the Texas A&M staff. He feels pretty good about his commitment to Oklahoma but a junior day visit to College Station is a possibility. Weatherford 2020 QB Ken Seals continues to keep in touch with offensive coordinator Darrell Dickey, and he is keeping a close eye on the Aggies. Right now, the only trip on his schedule is to Vanderbilt's junior day. Oregon is coming on strong and Florida State is picking up interest with Kendal Briles out there now. Lone Star 2020 WR Marvin Mims is hearing quite a bit from TCU, as well as Oklahoma State, Purdue, UCLA, and others. Texas A&M has also been in touch and the lines of communication remain open. His only visit plans at this time is a trip to Oklahoma State in March.Top performers at the Next Level Athlete camp at Hurst LD Bell yesterday and Skys the Limit in Lewisville.- Lorando Johnson, Chris Thompson, Drew Sanders, Darius Snow, JoJo Earle, Majik Rector, and Ken Seals all performed as you would expect, and that means they were really good.-Dallas Skyline 2021 WR Quaydarius Davis - Write the name down. He's committed to SMU, but things are about to get really hot for the 2021 standout. Kansas offered last week and at 5-11, 185, he is turning heads with his speed and physical play.-DeSoto 2021 DE Shemar Turner - 6-foot-3, 255, and very little fat on his big frame. He was the most consistently dominant DE yesterday and earned DL MVP honors. Baylor was the first to offer but this is an SEC type of guy who will be a top prospect in the state. -Fort Worth All Saints 2021 OL Tommy Brockermeyer - He put on a clinic yesterday, and he took home OL MVP honors. He's a big framed guy with great technique. He quickly handled all competition and showed the makings of a stud offensive tackle. On the recruiting front, Texas sure looks hard to beat. He's a Longhorn legacy and his brother walked on last year.-Highland Park 2021 LB Patrick Turner - We talked about Turner during the state championships, and he had another big day at NLA. He was a top five LB at the event and moved well in space. He's a solidly build prospect at 6-1, 220 and he did well even in 1-on-1 passing drills against RBs. Boston College is showing interest and I expect more to jump on board soon. -Lubbock-Cooper 2022 LB Kobie McKinzie - This was a guy I was excited to see on Sunday and he did not disappoint. He is already 6-2, 225 and he has a great build and some nice length to his frame. The nation's top colleges will find their way to Lubbock to recruit this guy. I look for him to be heavily recruited.-Nolan Catholic 2022 RB Emeka Megwa - He is a solid 6-0, 215. He is a thick thighed, quick footed, big back with speed. Honestly, he reminds me a bit of the first time I saw Devin White walk into a camp. I didn't know who he was but I knew I needed to find out. It will be interesting to see how he grows and develops over the next few years but he already holds offers from Baylor and Florida.-Lewisville 2022 WR Armani Winfield - The 6-2, 180-pound wide out is a long, fluid athlete. He is a smooth route runner with the ability and instincts to attack the ball. He already holds offers from North Texas and Baylor.-A few new 2020s who caught my attentionLittle Elm CB Ryan Watts - 6-2, 180, big framed and showed very well in one-on-ones. He made the final group of CBs and after the camp he earned his first offer from Illinois State. Frisco Reedy OL Nathan Anderson - New to the OL position in 2018 after moving from DE to OT, and he looked like a natural at 6-5, 260. His film is some of the nastiest (in a good way) in the state. He worked at RT at NLA and was one of the top OLs in attendance. UNT has offered and he took a trip to Texas A&M during bowl practice.Southlake Carroll TE Blake Smith - A QB turned TE, he impressed with his routes and hands, and of course his size. He checked in at 6-5, 240 yesterday. I honestly thought he was 2020 OT Andrej Karic when I first saw him. He does not have an offer yet, but interest has come from the likes of Baylor, Oregon, and Arkansas so far.
Jason Howell
5 yr ago by Jason Howell
News, notes, thoughts, and other stuff from the UIL State Football Championships
First of all, what a wild and crazy end to what is one of my favorite football weekends of the year. I felt bad for Duncanville, but could not be happier for North Shore. No one deserved to lose that game. It was a fight to the end, and lived up to every bit of the hype. The crazy thing is both of these team are favorites to return next fall.Now let's jump into the whole weekendTop PerformanceATH Jordan Whittington, CueroWhittington was a man on a mission Friday morning. He started the game off hot and he did not let off the gas all day long. He impacted every facet of the game and he broke long standing records. His 28 carries for 334 yards and 5 TDs was a thing of beauty. He tacked on 3 receptions for 47 yards and a TD and he led the team with 8 tackles. He broke Eric Dickerson's 4A State Title game rushing record and tied Dwight Smith's record of 5 rushing TDs in a 4A Title game. He also tied Jonathan Gray's record for rushing yards in a State Title game. He dominated on the big stage and sealed the game with a 20-yard TD run with 2:54 to go in the fourth. He was named Offensive and Defensive of Cuero's 40-28 4A Division I State Championship win over Texarkana Pleasant Grove.Best Game of the Weekend6A Division I State Championship Game - North Shore vs DuncanvilleNorth Shore's 41-36 over Duncanville for the 6A D1 State Championship gets the nod. While we are at it Dematrius Davis' 45-yard Hail Mary TD to AJ Carter as time expired is the play of the game too. This game had it all. There was so much P5 talent on the field. So many big plays. There was back and forth drama. It was a knock down drag out from beginning to end with North Shore making the first big play Ashton Reynold's fumble recovery and TD and the and the last one. What a tremendous effort by everyone involved.Best Play - I just mentioned the North Shore's hail mary. No need to rehash it. It was greatness.Five who improved their ranking (in my mind anyway)ATH Shadrach Banks, GP North Shore - Banks is built like a running back, a big one, but he runs routes and makes catches like a receiver. That is one smooth, fast, and physical guy I have seen in a while. He was a big play waiting to happen. His 9 receptions for 179 yards and 2 TDs and 5 kickoff returns for 138 yards simply does not do the effort justice. I saw a top 5 type of athlete on the field last night.RB Jase McClellan, Aledo - McClellan arrived at AT&T Stadium in a bad mood. He looked upset in warm-ups and he ran that way throughout the game. He ran with anger on Friday night. He shredded the Fort Bend Marshall defense to the tune of 149 yards and 3 TDs on 21 carries. He also had a 22-yard TD reception. McClellan does not have far to move up, but he deserves a bit of a bump after what I saw. He earned offensive player of the game in Aledo's 5 Division 2 Championship win over Fort Bend Marshall.QB Haynes King, Longview - Someone made a play to be named the top 2020 QB in Texas this weekend, his name is Haynes King and he came through in a big way for Longview. It was not perfect, but he showed the full skillset. The arm, the ability to throw with touch and accuracy, toughness, decision making, and he makes big plays in big moments. King completed 16 of 27 passes for 423 yards and 2 TDs. It should also be said, he has performed like this all year. He earned offensive player of the game in Longview's 6A Division 2 Championship win over Beaumont West Brook.RB Darwin Barlow, Newton - The TCU commit rushed for 106 yards and 2 TDs on 24 carries and he had 2 receptions for 35 yards. It was not all about the numbers though. He showed speed, balance, burst and came through with some key gains. He is no. 60 on the 2019 list right now, but he made a case for top 50 in my mind. He took Offensive MVP honors in Newton's 3A Division 2 Championship win over Canadian.ATH Ja'Quinden Jackson, Duncanville - Like I said last week, I am not sure where I play him, but he is the kind of guy you want on your team. He laid it all out there and when Duncanville needed a score in the final minutes he punched it in for his only score of the night. He finished with 18 carries for 226 yards on the ground. He is currently just outside the top 10, but I'll be pushing for him to make that move into the top 10.Welcome to the radarLB Patrick Turner, Dallas Highland Park - The 2021 linebacker finished with 7 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, and 2.5 sacks. He made plays all over the field and is a multi-sport athlete. The college attention has not yet arrived for the 6-2, 215-pound backer, but I have a feeling he will attract a few looks.TE/DE Dametrious Crownover, Grandview - At 6-foot-7 and 230 pounds I see Crownover becoming another athletic OL in the stacked class of 2021. He had the game clinching touchdown as a TE and he had some nice pressure off the edge at DE. The college attention has not come yet, but he is definitely a prospect to watch.OL Savion Byrd, Duncanville - At 6-4, 250, he has the frame to build on and he moves really well. He is physical in the trenches and he plays a key role on one of the top teams in the state. He holds offers from Baylor, Illinois, and SMU.Other Top PerformancesQB Chandler Morris, Highland Park (2020) - 23 of 35 passing, 262 yards, 1 INT, 3 TDs (5A D1 Championship Game Offensive MVP)QB Dematrius Davis, GP North Shore (2021) - 19 of 28 passing, 333 yards, 5 TDs, 8 carries for 89 yards (6A D1 Championship Game Offensive MVP)RB Zach Evans, Galena Park North Shore (2020) - 21 carries for 96 yards and 2 receptions for 14DE Prince Dorbah, Highland Park (2020) - 6 tackles, 4 TFLs, 4 sacks (5A D1 Championship Game Defensive MVP)DE Alec Bryant, Shadow Creek (2020) - 6 tacklesS Xavion Alford, Shadow Creek (2020) - 8 tackles, 1 INTS Chris Thompson, Duncanville (2020) - 7 tackles, 1.5 TFLs, 1 QB hurryATH Josh Foster, Newton - Newton's leading tackler with 9.5 tackles and 2 PBUs. He also played QB. ATH JoJo Earle, Aledo (2021) - 7 carries for 63 yards and 6 receptions for 79 yards and a TD.ATH Devon Achane, Fort Bend Marshall (2020) - 13 carries for 95 yards and 2 receptions for 55 yards and a TD.Closing ThoughtIt was a great weekend all the way around. I saw a lot of heart and soul and all out effort laid out there on that turf. Even when it looked like things might be over for one team or another, a play was made or at the very least attempted. The crowds were loud and the atmosphere was rowdy. All in all it was about as perfect a way to end the 2018 high school football season as one could hope for. For more info, follow the link to UIL's State Championship page. All the stats and scores are there.

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