College Football Players on the Rise

South Dakota's Secondary Attracts NFL Scouts

The South Dakota Coyotes' secondary has recently captured the attention of NFL scouts, thanks in large part to the exemplary leadership of Defensive Backs Coach Miles Taylor. Since joining the team in 2020, Taylor, a former Iowa Hawkeye standout, has cultivated a talented group of players that are gaining national recognition.

Among the noteworthy talents in South Dakota's secondary are cornerback Mike Reid and safety Dennis Shorter. Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 193 pounds, Reid brings a formidable presence on the field. Shorter, at 5-foot-8 and 190 pounds, complements Reid with his agility and strength. Both players have demonstrated remarkable skills that could potentially pave their way to the professional league. Their next test comes on September 28, when the Coyotes face off against Southern Illinois.

Miles Taylor’s impact isn't just limited to Reid and Shorter. Taylor has been instrumental in nurturing several players during his tenure. One notable mention is Myles Harden, who participated in the prestigious East-West Shrine Bowl and was subsequently selected by the Cleveland Browns in the seventh round of the NFL Draft. Harden’s journey from South Dakota to the NFL is a testament to the quality of coaching and development under Taylor's guidance.

A Rising Star at Ithaca

Jalen Leonard-Osbourne is another name making waves, though not on the gridiron. Leonard-Osbourne, a football player for Ithaca, showcased his speed and athleticism by winning the 2022 NCAA Division III national championship in the 60-meter dash with a stellar time of 6.72 seconds. Additionally, he holds the school record in the 100-meter dash at 10.69 seconds. Leonard-Osbourne’s dual talents in football and track make him a unique and compelling athlete to watch. He will be competing next against Curry College on September 28.

Central Missouri's Harlon Hill Trophy Winner

Central Missouri's Zach Zebrowski has also been in the spotlight, having won the Harlon Hill Trophy, awarded to the top player in NCAA Division II football. Standing 6-foot-2 and weighing 210 pounds, Zebrowski embodies both physical prowess and a high level of skill. His next challenge will be against Nebraska-Kearney on September 28, where he will look to continue his impressive performance.

Brandon Davies-Lyons Shines in Usports

North of the border, Brandon Davies-Lyons from York University has been showcasing his talents in the Usports league. Participating in the Usports East-West Bowl, Davies-Lyons stands out with his imposing stature, measuring 6-foot-6 and weighing 290 pounds. His next game is slated for September 28 against Carleton, where he aims to further assert his dominance on the field.

Conclusion

From South Dakota to Ithaca, and from Central Missouri to York University, talented athletes are making their mark in the world of college football and beyond. Under the expert coaching of figures like Miles Taylor, these players are not just developing their skills but are also drawing significant interest from scouts at the highest levels of the sport. As they prepare for their upcoming games on September 28, fans and analysts alike will be keenly watching to see how these promising athletes perform on the field.