Amari Alsbrook – Bridgewater – NJ – 2028 – total package ATH takes home MVP at NUC’s Winterfest Prospect Showcase !!!
3 min readAmari Alsbrook Bridgewater, New Jersey 2028 ATH Height - 5.10" Weight - 140 Lbs NUC WINTERFEST Prospect Showcase MVP 40 - 4.75 Shuttle - 4.68 Broad - 7.9" X - @AmariAlsbrook
Amari Alsbrook: 2027 Athlete named NUC Winterfest Prospect Showcase MVP !!!
Amari Alsbrook, an 8th grader at Jonas Salk Middle School in Old Bridge, New Jersey recently attended NUC’s Winterfest Prospect Showcase and walked away with some MVP hardware. The Prospect Camp showcased some of the Tri-State’s top football playing talent from middle school through high school. Players participated in NFL Combine like drills, agility work, individual positional skills, and one on one competition periods. Overall, Alsbrook made his presence known and is now being looked at as one of the area’s top players.
Amari, a 2028 prospect, the current eighth grader is no stranger to participating in NUC events, he has participated in NUC sponsored events before. He had a fantastic day dominating all phases of the event. Alsbrook ran great times, clocking a 4.75 in the 40, a 4.68 shuttle, and had a broad jump of 7.9”, all great numbers for an eighth grader. In the competition phase he was clearly ahead of other athletes on both sides of the ball. Offensively he made some fantastic catches winning his one on one reps in all phases. Defensively, he was smooth and showcased the ability to cover from both corner and nickel positions.
In terms of physical ability, at 5.10” 140 pounds, his speed may be his best attribute. He separated himself from other players coming in with an all business approach. As a WR he used his shiftiness to get free releases off the line of scrimmage displaying his ability to beat opponents. He showed his great speed on both short, intermediate, and long routes.
It will be exciting to see what Alsbrook brings to the table as he becomes an older, wiser and more mature athlete. His ability to play multiple positions allows him to see more reps and more plays which inevitably will benefit him as he progresses in his career. Development happens with experience and this young man has displayed that he deserves to be a varsity player no matter what school he attends!
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