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Louisville Football Running Back owns Evan Hampton

Louisville, Ky. -The Louisville football program ensures that the top player in the state stays at home, as Evan Hampton signed the cardinals.

Here you will find Louisville Cardinals for the full assessment of SI:

Outlook: Evan Hampton
position: Run back
Measurable: 6-foot-0, 208 pounds
School: Owensboro (Ky.) HS
Top offers: Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Penn State, Wisconsin
247sports Compiled evaluation (Nat'l rank): 0.9008 (333.)

Evan Hampton Junior Year Highlights: Here (Hudl)

Frame: Hampton has a very good framework for a high school that runs back with his special rushing style. Although he doesn't have a super wide shoulders, he still has a well -worn upper and lower body and even looks as if it could add a little more weight. Size is good, Wingspan is about what you would expect from a return.

sportiness: It is clear that, regardless of whom Hampton plays, he is one of the sportiest players on the field at a certain point in time. His business card is his incredible open field speed, but thanks to good foot speed and side foot work, he also has a great outbreak. He also has very, very underestimated skills.

Instincts: As you can imagine, Hampton has a very explosive first step after getting the ball and has a high -quality open field speed. But one of the first things that stand out in the film is his far above -average vision. He can find gaps and shoot incredibly quickly, not to mention that it can become thin and cannot lose a lot of momentum. One of the underestimated aspects of his vision is that he mostly knows which angles and timing should make for them so that he can achieve the clear leverage advantage. Hampton is also incredibly harmful and has very good cutting skills. In individual situations he has a good juke movement and a solid stiff arm.

polishing: Where Hampton's underestimated skills really show that he not only does a great job to play through contact, but also has a phenomenal contact balance. It is very difficult to defeat one to one, thanks to the fact that he is not only a bit slippery/slate runner, but is also not afraid to run someone. It is also characterized by both runs in the middle and for external runs, since he can regularly beat the defenders on the side and reach the border. He also does a pretty good job in keeping football high and tight. The main stroke against him is that there is no pass -catch repetition in the film, so he has to develop this aspect of his game.

Conclusion: Overall, this is a fantastic collection for Louisville. Hampton brings a fantastic mixture of speed, strength and mental intangible values ​​to the table, and he was able to work back into the running back earlier than later. It will be difficult that Isaac Brown and Duke Watson are still on the squad, but Jeff Brohm has already shown that he is not afraid of giving repetitions.

(Photo by Evan Hampton about the Owensboro High School)

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