Khalon Davis
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HIGH SCHOOL

Khalon Davis

Quarterback
6′0″ / 175 lbs
Denton, TX
Ryan
Class of 2023
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Jason Howell
3 yr ago by Jason Howell
Stopped through Denton Ryan
I made my way to Denton Ryan earlier this week and while the state champion Raiders lose some key pieces they are once again loaded with talent. Let's start at the top Texas A&M targets.You guys know the names well. In 2022 it is DT and Georgia commit Bear Alexander. Since his Georgia commitment we have said the Aggies would continue to pursue and that is indeed the case. As we have been saying this is one to continue to watch as the process plays out. Then in 2023 there is all-everything LB Anthony Hill. He keeps in close contact with coach Santucci and he has been very positive when speaking of the Aggies, his relationship with the coaches, and the defense. He also looks up to Buddy Johnson. It's still early in his process, but I look for the Aggies to be involved in this one for the long haul.https://twitter.com/thegoatanthony1/status/1380533422741983240?s=20The Aggies also offered 2022 CB Austin Jordan. He currently has a top three of Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Texas and he has plans to take his visits in June. The Aggies have seemed to be on the periphery of this one for one reason or another throughout and it is easy for me to project him elsewhere.Next man upThe Aggies are already involved with 2023 LB Anthony Hill and the Ryan 2023 class has some guys who are primed to take some big steps on the recruiting scene.RB Kalib Hicks (2023) - At 6-foot, 200, Hicks is the highest profile of the 2023 class. He played a big role in Ryan's championship run rushing for 838 yards on 117 carries while sharing the workload with his older brother Ke'ori Hicks. He has size, but he also brings a great blend of vision, balance, and speed to the table. Colorado and San Diego State have already offered.OC Kolt De La Torre (2023) - The 6-foot-2, 280-pound standout was a mainstay in the trenches for the Raiders. He is violent and he is smart. Football is in his blood too. His father, Aaron De La Torre, is now the Defensive Coordinator at Ryan and he played at Stephen F. Austin as well as the NFL. His older brother, Alex De La Torre, played at Texas and is also on staff at Ryan. De La Torre is strong and stout and just getting started. https://twitter.com/CoachDayLa/status/1380000024071974915?s=20WR Jordyn Bailey (2023) - With Billy Bowman at OU, Ryan is in need of a quick strike, game breaker with speed and Bailey is the odds-on favorite to step into that roll. He is only 5-9, 160-pounds but he showed he could be a versatile threat last fall on his way to 31 receptions for 510 yards and 7 TDs. He is the Raiders leading returning receiver and he has a strong rapport with QB Khalon Davis. Colorado has already offered.QB Khalon Davis (2023) - Seth Henigan is now at Memphis, and it is time for Khalon Davis to shine. The 6-foot, 175-pound standout has shown well in the opportunities he has received, and this is his chance to make a big jump into the spotlight. He can put some zip on the ball and throws with accuracy and touch. He has P5 ability. DL Tre Bates (2024) - The 6-2, 230-pound prospect is generating quite a bit of buzz around Ryan, and when the Raiders talk about violent defenders I listen because that defense is one of the most aggressive in the state. He did not play varsity ball last year, but look for him to make his presence felt in a big way in 2021. He could play inside or outside with his size, power, and quickness.A sleeperLook no further than 2022 Michael Gee. He is a deep sleeper because of his size (6-foot, 220) and position (DL). However, his tape is as fun as any tape you will see. He is also working at LB and could play a number of positions for the Ryan defense. Last fall he made plays all over the field with 98 tackles and 25 TFLs and I could see him turning quite a few heads on the camp circuit this summer.https://www.hudl.com/video/3/13702711/600f4b735ca93010e02197ec
Jason Howell
4 yr ago by Jason Howell
Recruiting notes and thoughts from Camp Bullitt
Go ahead and write down the name Markis Deal. The 6-3, 267-pound defensive lineman has the makings of a national prospect. Syracuse is his only offer right now, but I expect him to reel them in from all over the country by the time it is all said and done. He is a guy I really wanted to see going into the weekend and he did not disappoint. He looks the part, and he moved incredibly well for a guy that size. He was my favorite prospect out of the OL/DL group. I could easily see him being a Texas A&M target in the future.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1282386426609442816?s=20The only Texas A&M offer at the camp was Frisco Liberty 2022 WR Evan Stewart, and he was my favorite receiver of the day. His skill set is made for camp one-on-ones and there was not a defensive back on hand who could handle his combination of speed and quickness. This is the fourth time I have seen him since June and he never disappoints. Strong hands, quick and precise routes, and he plays with a swagger. Flower Mound 2022 QB Nick Evers continues to raise his profile. He checked in at 6-3, 189 on Saturday and then he put on a show on Sunday. His deep ball has been one of my favorites, but he is throwing with touch, precision, and zip right now. He was on his game Sunday in a loaded QB group. As mentioned above the QB group was my favorite overall group with top prospects in several classes. Elite 11 QB Grayson James took home MVP honors and he definitely handled business. As mentioned above Evers was a standout. Rockwall 2022 Braedyn Locke looked sharp as did Frisco Lone Star 2022 Garret Rangel. Both already hold P5 offers. In 2023 Red Oak's Chris Parson threw with precision and in the 2024 class Denton Ryan's Khalon Davis has established himself as a prospect to watch. A new name for me was Frisco Liberty 2022 DE Chika Ugoh. He checks in right around 6-2.5, 6-3 and 215-pounds and his junior film does not do him justice. On Sunday he showed some twitchiness to his game. He moved well during drills and during one-on-ones he was explosive off the edge.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1282393343796948993?s=20This was also the first time I got to see Garland Naaman Forest 2021 DL Tommy Dunn, and someone is going to get a steal. He spent a lot of time at TE but he is now dedicating himself to DT and at 6-3, 287 he was impressive. Right now he holds offers from Kansas, UTSA, Rice, Air Force, Navy, and Columbia, and that needs to change. This guy has P5 written all over him.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1282390106649833478?s=20Other prospects who caught my attention RB Aaron Dumas, El Paso Americas (2021)RB Zach Evans, Rockwall-Heath (2022)RB Major Everhart, Amarillo Tascosa (2022)RB Brian Okoye, Sachse (2022)WR Jalen Hale, Longview (2022)WR Bruce Mitchell, Dallas Parish Episcopal (2023)DE Kyler Jordan, Lubbock Cooper (2022)

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