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10th Annual NCEC Elite Talent Camp in Atlanta, Georgia: Feb 3rd – Top Linebackers Middle and High School

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The 10th Annual NCEC Elite Talent Camp, hosted in Atlanta, Georgia, showcased exceptional talent nationwide. Recognized as the South’s premier National Exposure Camp, this platform has served as a launchpad for numerous NFL stars such as Trevor Lawrence, Derrick Brown, Kyle Hamilton, Darrin Waller, and Super Bowl Champion Mecole Harman, among others. With a stellar track record, the NCEC Camp Series has become the go-to destination for thousands of aspiring athletes seeking recognition.

Throughout the camp’s competitive sessions, participants immersed themselves in rigorous individual drills, engaging in 1v1 matchups and the highly anticipated “Best of The Best” showcase. This format aimed to spotlight top performers on both offense and defense, including the formidable Big Boys. The intensity heightened as the focus shifted to the top ten players in each age group and position, vying for supremacy until one athlete emerged victorious.

These standout performers represent the pinnacle of talent, receiving offers either during the camp or in the immediate aftermath. The camp’s proactive approach includes real-time dissemination of content to their extensive college network, facilitating opportunities for athletes to secure offers. Moreover, select middle and high school athletes are chosen to represent their schools at the Army All-American Bowl Try-outs, further enhancing their exposure and prospects.

TOP MVP HIGH SCHOOL LINEBACKERS AND TOP PERFORMERS

1.) Quatorius “Wolf” Walker –  NCEC MVP High School
Linebacker
East Paulding High School, Dallas, GA ℅ 2025 – IG: @QuatoriusWalker, X:@QuatoriusWalker

At approximately 6’2″ and 215 lbs, Walker possesses the ideal size and frame, with ample room to add mass. His physical attributes make him a candidate for early rotation at the FBS level and an immediate contributor at the FCS level as a freshman. Demonstrating athleticism and aggressiveness, Walker primarily operates as an off-ball linebacker but is also comfortable on the line of scrimmage when necessary. His impressive pursuit range allows him to cover ground from sideline to sideline, while his knack for blitzing resulted in 7.5 sacks last season. Additionally, Walker’s standout junior campaign included 29 tackles for loss, over 100 tackles, and three interceptions.

While his forte lies in pass-rushing, Walker shows potential as a versatile coverage linebacker, displaying glimpses of proficiency in dropping back and defending against the pass. However, refining his hip mobility will be essential for smoother transitions in pass coverage. With multiple Division I offers already on the table and more expected to come, Walker is undoubtedly destined for the FBS level; the question remains, where will he choose to make his immediate impact?

2.) Kamari “KWILL” Williams – NCEC High School Top Performer
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J.L. Mann High School, Greenville, SC ℅ 2027 – IG:@20.kwill, X: @2Kwill_ 

3.) Jonathan Moses – NCEC High School Top Performer
Linebacker
New Manchester High School, Douglasville, GA ℅ 2026 – IG: @Jon_too_fyeept.2, X:@JonathanMoses31

Despite his smaller stature at 5’11” and 175 pounds, Moses demonstrates a formidable presence on the field, fueled by his tenacity and heart. Unfazed by size differentials, he delivers impactful hits, halting runners in their tracks and punching above his weight class. With room for growth, Moses can potentially add weight to his frame, positioning him ideally as a nickel in defensive schemes such as the 4-2-5 or 3-3-5.

As a versatile athlete, Moses showcases his agility and athleticism across multiple positions, including slot defender, cornerback, and safety. This adaptability augments his effectiveness in all facets of the game at the collegiate level.

Despite his role as a smaller linebacker, Moses displays impressive knee bend and hip flexibility, facilitating smooth transitions when dropping into coverage. His movements are fluid, characterized by minimal wasted motion, indicating excellent short-area change of direction and rapid plant-and-drive capabilities. Additionally, he exhibits a quick burst to close gaps, enabling him to tackle opponents in the open field swiftly. Possessing good speed and instincts, Moses showcases the range and agility necessary to disrupt opposing offenses effectively.

4.) Triston Graham – NCEC High School Top Performer
Linebacker
New Manchester High School, Douglasville, GA, ℅ 2026 – Twitter: @ _teezgraham 

5.) Tashad Heard – NCEC High School Top Performer
Linebacker
South Cobb High School, Austell, GA, ℅ 2026 – Twitter: @Tashadheard14

Heard is slender yet muscular, standing at 5-foot-11 and weighing 165 pounds. His athleticism is evident through his agility and quick movements on the field, allowing him to play with fluidity and speed. With the potential to add 15 to 20 pounds to his frame, he could transition into the role of a nickel safety at the Division II or FCS Division I level if he continues to grow.

Heard showcases his explosiveness and burst on film, particularly when pursuing tackles and on special teams. He demonstrates a knack for swiftly reading and reacting to plays, whether in run defense or pass coverage. His speed enables him to effectively track receivers down the field and make plays on the ball.

A natural football instinct guides Heard, leading to impactful contributions in both run support and pass defense. Given his attributes as a smaller linebacker, his versatility and skill set suggest potential for development into a defensive back. With his potential to excel in roles on special teams and as a nickel defender, Heard emerges as a promising talent who can make significant contributions in college.

6.) Kaleem Cheatham – NCEC High School Top Performer
Linebacker
Chapel Hill High School, Douglasville, GA, ℅ 2027 – IG: @1luhh.Kaleem

TOP MVP MIDDLE SCHOOL LINEBACKERS AND TOP PERFORMERS

1.) Keore Bell-Adkison – MVP Middle School  
Linebacker
Feagin Mill Middle, Warner Robins GA ℅ 2028 – IG: @thatboy_kb, X: @kiwiamaad

Keore is an athletic kid with good size at 5’10, 175 pounds. During the 1v1s, he dominated every phase of competition and drills, whether it was “W” drills, angle drills, shed block drills, and pass coverage drills. 

2.)  Brandon Goines – NCEC Middle School Top Performer
Linebacker
Chapel Hill Middle School, Douglasville, GA  –  IG: @B.goines29

3.) Zatoine Hart – NCEC Middle School Top Performer
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4.) Reece Gongwer – NCEC Middle School Top Performer
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