Brandon Thompson – Ocean Township – NJ – 2028 WR showcases pure speed at NUC All NorthEast Elite Prospect Camp !!!

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Brandon Thompson Ocean Township , NJ 2028 All NorthEast Elite Prospect Camp FASTEST MAN Height 5'5" Weight - 135 40 - 4.59 Shuttle - 4.61 Broad - 8'9" X - @BranThompson825 Instagram - @Branthompson825

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Brandon Thompson: 2028 WR showcases speed at NUC All NorthEast Elite Prospect Camp !!!

Brandon Thompson, a 2028 from Ocean Township, New Jersey recently attended the All NorthEast Elite Prospect Camp hosted by NUC Sports and earned himself the FASTEST MAN award.  He stood out among top student athletes in the area putting on display not just speed but an array of skills making him an enticing 2028 prospect.

Brandon had a tremendous day dominating his competition. He is a natural athlete that can not only line up all over the field but make a difference as well.  Offensively, he can play the WR position from the inside or outside spot.  Ultimately one can tell he works on his craft, possessing top notch foot work, getting in and out of breaks, and has the ability to run the entire route tree.  

At 5’5” 135 lbs, he plays physical and has excellent ball skills.  The single intangible that separates players at the next level is their ability to attack the football, Thompson did this on every rep, he’s willing to go after the rock!  The athletic 2028 has phenomenal speed and agility at such a young age, clocking a 4.59 in the 40.  He possesses not only that breakaway ability but straight on speed allowing him to run by defenders creating BIG PLAYS!

Thompson also showcased his ability to change direction and overall athleticism during the agility station portion of the workout.  Players went through a variety of drills to showcase their overall agility ability.  Brandon has great quickness and tremendous lateral movement, two separate innate skills that can attribute to his overall level of talent.

The 2026 prospect immediately made it known that he was there to prove he belongs by playing aggressively.  His releases and speed off the line gave him the ability to get in and out of breaks as a WR and make plays on the ball from both the outside and inside WR positions.  He displayed excellent body control and strong hands catching passes and attacking the football.  Brandon used his shiftiness to gain clean releases at the line of scrimmage, showing he can win phase one of the play and beat opponents.

This guy will bring a big time competitive edge to whatever squad he plays for.  His ability to line up and play multiple positions gives him the opportunity to see more reps and more plays.  I look for this guy to be a big time leader and represent the Culture of the team he plays for.

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