AJ Revella – Don Bosco Prep – NJ – 2026 – RB shows why he belongs taking home MVP award at NUC Winterfest Prospect Showcase !!!
4 min readAJ Revella Don Bosco Prep Ramsey, New Jersey 2026 RB Height - 6.0' Weight - 200 Lbs GPA - 4.5 NUC Winterfest Prospect Showcase MVP Fastest Shuttle Time 40 - 4.9 Shuttle - 4.29 Broad - 8.9" x - @AJ_Revella
Don Bosco’s AJ Revella @Aj_Revella was MVP at Rb and dominated in 1v1s https://t.co/hA2JxLOygM via @YouTube
— David Schuman (@CoachSchuman) February 28, 2024
AJ Revella: Don Bosco Prep High School Football: 2026 RB shows why he belongs taking home MVP award at NUC Winterfest Prospect Showcase !!!
AJ Revella, a 2026 RB at Don Bosco Prep High School in Ramsey, New Jersey recently attended NUC’s Winterfest Prospect Showcase and put his football talents on full display. He stood out among the numerous student athletes in attendance and surely solidified himself as one of the area’s top prospects.
Revella had a great day dominating his competition in all phases. He is your pure athlete that can line up all over the field and be impactful. A natural RB, but possesses the ability to line up as a WR in the slot position. At 6.0” 200 lbs, he has great speed and agility to go along with power and explosiveness. AJ is the total package and looks to be a true 3 down back with quick twitch lateral movement. Running times of 4.9 in the 40, a 4.24 shuttle which was the top time among all athletes and broad jumping 8.9” he really where he stands out among others.
The 2026 RB put on display his ability to change direction and showed excellent athleticism during the agility station portion of the workout. Players went through a variety of drills to showcase their overall agility ability. He had great quickness and tremendous lateral movement. He possesses an innate skill and smoothness in his ability to change direction.
Revella immediately made it known that he was there to make a statement playing fast. He was able to get in and out of breaks as a RB coming out of the backfield and make plays on the ball. He displayed excellent body control and hands catching passes and attacking the football. The power and explosiveness left defenders looking for answers.
In terms of physical ability, power and strength may be one of his best attributes. He hands down separated himself from other players coming in with a mindset that he was going to compete at a high level. He used his shiftiness to get free releases off the line of scrimmage showcasing his ability to beat opponents.
This guy will bring a big time competitive edge to whatever team he competes on. His ability to play with power and explosiveness gives him the opportunity to see more reps and more plays. Revella looks like a guy who can be a big time leader and represent the National Powerhouse Don Bosco Prep culture in the way it is expected to be! I look forward to seeing this young man continue to grow and get better!
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