James Douglas
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HIGH SCHOOL

James Douglas

Linebacker
6′0″ / 190 lbs
Arlington, TX
Lamar
Class of 2020
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Ryan Brauninger
7 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Texas 7-on-7 State Finals Preview
College Station will be hosting the annual state championships for 7-on-7 this weekend at Veteran's Park on Harvey Rd just east of Hwy 6. The teams will be divided into small and large school brackets. Division II (small schools) will begin play on Thursday afternoon while the big boys start on Friday. Depending on the bracket, games will either begin at 1 and 2 o'clock each day. Here's a look at the pools and schedule...https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/879452412666359808https://twitter.com/r_brauninger/status/879453149593042945In looking at the D1 bracket, I'll be keeping an eye on all Pool E with Deneric Prince and Brian Johnson from Manvel and key target Bobby Brown from Arlington Lamar. Jalen Preston is not expected to make the trip because he's participating in The Opening this weekend. These types of events are built for guys like 2019 QB Grant Gunnell and his shifty WR teammate Chase Lane. The A&M will commits will start play in Pool G against some pretty tough squads that will feature 2019 TE Austin Stogner (Oklahoma) out of Plano Prestonwood. The last commit is in Pool J where Montel Parker and his Dickinson teammates will try to replicate last year's run in this event that included an upset over heavily favored Manvel. Other guys more guys per group to watch for in the big school bracket...Pool A:Clear Brook WR Caleb Chapman 2019 Coppell S Jonathan McGill 2019 Lake Travis WR Garrett Wilson Pool B:Cinco Ranch ATH Brant Kuithe 2019 Lufkin ATH Breylon Garcia 2019 Haslet Eaton RB Titus Swen Georgetown LB Brandon Hawkins (Boise State)Georgetown WR Caden Leggett - had a big Pylon 7v7 National Championship runPool C:Cedar Ridge RB Simi Bakare 2019 Cedar Ridge WR Jaylen Ellis (Baylor)Fort Worth All Saints WR Jaylon Robinson (Oklahoma)Pool D:Mansfield Timberview ATH Jalen Knox (Missouri)Del Valle WR La'Thaniel Washington Del Valle LB Cameron Wilkins Pool E:2019 Hutto QB Chase Griffin Manvel QB Kason Martin (UNT)Arlington Lamar WR Matthew Shaw 2019 Arlington Lamar CB Deshawn Gaddie 2020 Arlington Lamar LB James Douglas Pool F:2019 Katy RB Deondrick Glass 2021 Katy QB Bronson McClelland 2020 Mesquite Poteet RB Seth McGowan Pool G:St Pius WR Bryson Jackson 2019 Beaumont West Brook RB Robert McGrue Pool H:San Angelo Central TE Henry TeeterHouston Lamar RB Ta'Zhawn Henry Pool I:Desoto DB German Green (Michigan)DeSoto RB Kelan Walker (Houston)2019 DeSoto WR La'Vontae Shenault 2020 DeSoto DB Jabbar Muhammad Pool J:2019 Dickinson TE Jalen Wydermyer The Colony DB Jaxon GibbsPool K:Lewisville Hebron QB Clayton Tune (Kansas)Lewisville Hebron DB Verone McKinley III 2019 Lewisville Hebron WR Trejan Bridges 2020 Lewisville Hebron S Darius Snow Klein WR Colton ChelootzPool L:Richmond Foster DB Christian YoungFrisco Wakeland WR Tre Adams Pool M:College Station ATH Marquez Perez 2019 Waxahachie S Demani Richardson Pool N:CyCreek WR Miles Battle Pool O:The Woodlands OL Jake Syptak (plays some TE in 7-on-7) (SMU)The Woodlands WR KeSean CarterPool P:A&M Consolidated ATH Kolby Peel (Ok State)2019 Ft Bend Bush S Jamal Morris 2019 Ft Bend Bush CB Erick Young Houston Lamar should look a lot different this weekend with Anthony Cook, D'Shawn Jamison, and Al'vonte Woodard all expected to be at The Opening. I still think they're a team to beat even without those guys. Their depth is crazy. I'll take a stab at the final 4 this weekend - Manvel, St Pius, Lake Travis, and College Station.While the talent isn't as wide spread in the small school division, there will be some really talented kids competing. Some of those names that jump out are...Cuero TE Bralen Taylor (Baylor)Somerset QB Zadock Dinkelmann (BYU)Carthage RB Keaontay Ingram (Texas)2020 Carthage ATH Kelvontay Dixon Rockdale ATH Jaquayln Crawford 2019 Cuero ATH Jordan Whittington 2019 Stafford WR Jalen Curry 2019 Wellington OL Trevor Roberson - could be a possibility as a TE2020 Melissa RB JaBray Young 2020 Melissa QB Brendon Lewis
Jason Howell
7 yr ago by Jason Howell
TexAgs Spring Tour: Grapevine Faith and Arlington Lamar
Today's agenda was headlined by a stop through Arlington Lamar to check in with 2018 DL Bobby Brown. He continues to keep an eye on his options, and the Aggies are definitely a program he is closely watching. Coach Price has made an impression on him since offering last summer, and he likes the way coach Price is a hardworker but keeps him laughing. He really likes Prices' personality on and off the field. Right now he is looking at November 2 as a decision or maybe later. He mentioned he would like to visit LSU and Alabama in the future.On the field, Lamar was in shorts and shoulder pads today so they weren't doing any full contact drills. However, it was pretty easy to see some of the things coaches love about the standout defender.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/859508506080157696https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/859509019068837891Brown is currently 6-3, 280 pounds and is a four-star prospect ranked No. 11 in the TexAgs.com 2018 Texas Top 118. Lamar also had a few other prospects to watch. 2019 cornerback Deshawn Gaddie has received some early interest from Northwestern, Kansas State, Texas A&M, and Baylor, and is a guy to watch for as a possible top 100 Texas guy in the 2019 class. He is a lean guy at 6-0, 160 pounds but he has some long arms and some good hips. 2020 LB James Douglas (6-0, 190) is already generating some buzz. He is very solidly built and definitely passes the eyeball test.**********This morning I went to Grapevine Faith to see 2020 QB Deuce Hogan (6-4, 180), who is the son of Faith's head coach Kris Hogan. He lost a little weight during track season - he has been clocked at 52.0 in the 400 - and is on the skinny side right now. However, the room for growth is there. He can also sling the ball around, and is the only QB in the TexAgs.com 2020 Texas Top 15. He is currently ranked No. 10.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/859449662889218048https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/859450623615488000https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/859451192761606144Hogan has yet to receive his first scholarship offer but Georgia's OC stopped by yesterday and Texas was by today. Oklahoma and Michigan have also shown considerable interest. Texas A&M is a school he would like to hear from. Deuce led the Lions to a 12-2 TAPPS Division II State Championship season. He completed 67-percent of his passes while throwing for 1800 yards, 25 TDs, and only 5 interceptions.In addition to Hogan, Faith has 2019 LB Malik Caper (6-1.5, 205). He transferred to Faith after his freshman season at LD Bell in Hurst and last year he played S. He projects more as a LB, and squats over 500 pounds. Today he was running routes with the WRs and he definitely stood out from an athletic and build stand point. It's early and I'm still gathering information, but he has the look of a Top 75 type prospect and possibly higher.

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