Top performers from the Atlanta combine series in the Rivals Combine Series.

Atlanta – The Rivals Combine Series took place on Saturday at Lakewood Stadium, with over 1,100 prospects vying for a chance to participate in the Rivals Camp on Sunday. Sixteen standout prospects were selected to move on to Sunday’s camp.

Among the standout prospects was Sincere Cyrill, who displayed impressive length and speed with a 4.6-second 40-yard dash. Despite not having any scholarship offers yet, Cyrill is attracting interest from FBS and FCS schools and is seen as having potential upside as a safety.

Grant Hollier, a two-sport standout in football and baseball, impressed with his speed and agility despite his 225-pound frame. Hollier has been focusing on baseball but recently visited Duke University.

Jahari Medlock stood out with his massive 6-foot-6, 275-pound frame. He already holds scholarship offers from schools like Georgia Tech, Cincinnati, and Kansas State. Medlock showcased his athleticism with a 5.0-second short shuttle.

Josiah Pope caught the eye of scouts with his muscular build and impressive testing results, including a 4.88-second 40-yard dash and a 4.29-second short shuttle. Pope has received offers from schools like Georgia State, Charlotte, and Florida Atlantic.

Another standout prospect, Smith, impressed with his testing results despite not having any scholarship offers yet. Standing at 6-foot-3, 226 pounds, Smith ran a sub-five-second 40-yard dash and showcased his athleticism with a 30-inch vertical leap.

Kelvin Perkins, the Tennessee 5A Mr. Football, had a standout season in 2023 and has received offers from Temple and Arkansas State. Perkins will attend camps at SEC schools this summer to further showcase his skills.

Texas native Stevenson turned heads with his blazing speed, recording a 4.38-second 40-yard dash and excelling in other testing events. Stevenson, who plays wide receiver but has experience in the secondary, displayed impressive athleticism with his vertical leap and broad jump.

The youngest invitee to the camp was rising-freshman Larry ‘Duke’ Pettway, who impressed with a 4.5-second 40-yard dash and quick shuttle run. A cousin of former Auburn running back Kam Pettway, Pettway could be a coveted recruit in the future.

Overall, the Rivals Combine Series showcased a talented group of prospects with the potential to make an impact at the next level. Stay tuned for more coverage of the Rivals Camp Series.

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