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Player Rankings NMPreps Top Prospects: Class of 2022

NMPreps Top Prospects: Class of 2022

QUARTERBACKS
  • Brandon Furbee - Grants HS - Passed for 1,597-yards and 21-touchdowns during the 2019 season.
  • Cael Stewart - Miyamura HS - Passed for 1,064-yards and 6-touchdowns during the 2019 season.
  • Dylan Quartieri - Raton HS - Passed for 1,288-yards and 12-touchdowns during the 2019 season.
  • Elias Franco - Eldorado HS - Passed for 824-yards and 7-touchdowns during the 2019 season.
  • Hagen Rains - Portales HS - Passed for 582-yards and 6-touchdowns during the 2019 season.
  • Luc Jaramillo - Santa Fe HS - Passed for 900-yards and 9 touchdowns during the 2019 season.
  • Matthew Gonzales - Roberton HS - Passed for 1,208-yards and 17 touchdowns during the 2019 season.
RUNNING BACKS
  • Adrian Rodriguez - Santa Teresa HS - Rushed for 1,028-yards and 5-touchdowns last season.
  • Cayden Dunn - Moriarty HS - Rushed for 791-yards last season.
  • Marino Rivera-Noblitt - Estancia HS - Rushed for 826-yards and 13-touchdowns last season.
  • Martell Mora - Santa Fe HS - Rushed for 851-yards and 7-touchdowns last season.
  • Matthew Gonzales - Robertson HS - Rushed for 954-yards last season.
  • Zach Vigil - Rio Rancho HS - Rushed for 1,075-yards and 17-touchdowns last season for the 6A runner up.
WIDE RECEIVERS

  • Chance Carrillo - Farmington HS - Leading the way for most from the 2022 class with 810-yards receiving and 10-touchdowns.
  • Jacob Barrera - Artesia HS - Over 200-yards receiving last season and could fill a void left on the depth chart.
  • Kaden Valdez - Volcano Vista HS - Prospect to watch in the future for the Hawks. In limited touches over 200-yards all purpose.
  • Nikili Bowyer - Rio Rancho HS - Future prospect watch in Bowyer who will become a bigger target in 2020. Averaged 10 yards per catch.


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Player Rankings NMPreps Top Prospects: Class of 2021

NMPreps Prospects: Top 2021 Players in New Mexico

QUARTERBACKS
Caleb Carrillo - Farmington High School
Chance Harris - Clovis High School
Jarren Lewis - Hobbs High School
Jeff Davison - Cleveland High School
Marcos Lopez - Las Cruces High School
Walker Wenzel - Silver High School

Scoop: Farmington quarterback Caleb Carrillo was new to the scene this season and he led the 2021 class with just shy of 3,000 passing yards. Carrillo, will be one to watch this coming season and the Scorpions could be a dark horse to make a run.

RUNNING BACKS
Elijah Velasquez - Santa Rosa High School
Isaiah Ortiz - Del Norte High School
Jeston Webskowski - Clovis High School
Luke Padilla - Capital High School
Mando Villescas - Las Cruces High School
Sean Hays - Alamogordo High School

Scoop: The name that will have plenty of buzz heading into the 2020 football season is Jeston Webskowski. The running back for the Clovis Wildcats rushed for 1,713-yards and 27 touchdowns last season. The Wildcats will be a favorite to win it all and Webskowski will be an early favorite for Mr. Football.

WIDE RECEIVERS
Brad Thomas - La Cueva High School
Braxton Mcdonald - Artesia High School
Bryce Perez - Bloomfield High School
Hayden Dean - Eunice High School
Jaden Phillips - Clovis High School
Luke Wysong- Cleveland High School
Omar Gallardo - West Las Vegas
Trevon Dennard - Cleveland High School

Scoop: The two big names to know that led the class in yards is Braxton Mcdonald (1,435-yards) and Brad Thomas (1,235-yards). The names on the rise is the Storm duo in Luke Wysong and Trevon Dennard. Jaden Phillips could end up the best in the group. 2020 is setting up to be a really good year at the receiver spot.

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
Larry Luna - Goddard High School
Darrius Gregory - Rio Rancho High School
Johnny Jimenez - Clovis High School
Jerren Wilson - Ruidoso High School
Dylan Avalos - Socorro High School
Jaxon Powell - Mnzano High School

Scoop: Larry Luna leads the group as the offensive lineman has already caught the eye of new University of New Mexico (DI) head coach Gonzales; Luna received an offer last month from the Lobos.


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2020/2021 & 2021/2022 Classification & District Alignment

6A FOOTBALL

Metro West District
Atrisco Heritage
Cibola
Cleveland
Rio Rancho
Volcano Vista
West Mesa

East Rio Grande District
Albuquerque
Clovis
Eldorado
La Cueva
Manzano
Sandia
Santa Fe

Southern New Mexico District
Carlsbad
Centennial
Gadsden
Hobbs
Las Cruces
Onate

5A FOOTBALL

Northern New Mexico District
Capital
Farmington
Los Alamos
Miyamura
Piedra Vista

Southwest District
Chaparral
Deming
Santa Teresa
Mayfield

Southeast District
Alamogordo
Artesia
Goddard
Roswell

Metro South District
Belen
Del Norte
Highland
Los Lunas
Valley

4A FOOTBALL

Northwest District
Aztec
Bloomfield
Gallup
Kirtland Central
Shiprock

Northeast District
Espanola Valley
Moriarty
Pojoaque Valley
Taos

Southern Border District
Lovington
Portales
Ruidoso
Silver

Central District
Albuquerque Academy
Bernalillo
Grants
St. Pius
Valencia

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Recruiting Help & Information for 2021 Prospects

Seeing lots of 2021 offers going out on Twitter!

If you know a football student-athlete who wants to play ball at the next level, but hasn't started yet, let them know they are already behind...

Things that SHOULD be done:
1. Put together a highlight film (2-3 min long and reviewed by several sets of eyes)

2. Registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center (Clearinghouse)

- https://web3.ncaa.org/ecwr3/

3. Taken the ACT and/or SAT at least once.

- http://www.act.org/
- https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register

4. Reviewed with your school counselor the NCAA's mandatory graduation requirements

- http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/future/core-courses

5. Put together a list of prospect places and schools to send emails to, camp and visit this spring

Little League in Albuquerque

Most of the Little Leagues in Albuquerque are on land owned by the city and leased to the respective leagues. About $3.3 million in legislative capital outlay recently was opened up for use by the leagues, including the following:
  • $837,170 to improve field lighting, drainage improvements, and ADA access at Mile High Little League;
  • $533,802 for fencing and new restrooms at Petroglyph Little League;
  • $455,000 for field improvements, add artificial turf, and upgrade parking, lighting, and landscaping at Roadrunner Little League;
  • $375,000 to upgrade facilities used by Zia Little League;
  • $270,000 to renovate fencing, improve ADA access, and improve concession stand and storage facilities at Lobo Little League;
  • $263,200 to improve fencing, install synthetic turf, build restrooms and shade structures and upgrade lighting at Eastdale Little League;
  • $225,000 for field improvements and to build a concession stand at Westgate Little League;
  • $194,000 for field improvements, ADA access, fencing and parking upgrades at Alameda Little League;
  • $100,000 to improve the clubhouse, concession stand, bathrooms, and maintenance equipment at West Mesa Little League; and
  • $85,000 to increase ADA access, improve water infrastructure, and build shade and security systems at Thunderbird Little League.
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