Pryor is a dynamic dual-threat quarterback that showcased his talent in front of a national television audience at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. His 6-foot-6, 235-pound frame draws natural comparisons to Vince Young, and his stats support his status as the nation’s No. 1 player. He finished his career with 4,250 rushing yards and 4,249 passing yards. He led his team to a state championship as a senior, as he rushed for 1,899 yards and 36 scores. He also got it done through the air with 1,889 passing yards and 23 scores. He was named most valuable player at the Army game, completing four of six passes for 76 yards and a touchdown. He was also a major threat on the ground with 10 rushes for 79 yards and a touchdown.
Jenkins brings forth the total package with solid cover skills, lightning quick reflexes and a very physical corner that isn't afraid to mix things up at the line of scrimmage.
Kavienga racked up a staggering 147 tackles and 28 tackles for a loss as a senior. He also impressed with a solid week at a national high school all-star game.