Speed, agility, power, explosiveness, endurance, and overall physical capability that translates to on-field performance.
Position-specific technique, consistency, football IQ, blocking or tackling fundamentals, play recognition, and the ability to execute under pressure.
Work ethic, coachability, discipline, accountability, leadership qualities, and a positive attitude—paired with strong academic commitment.
Height, weight, wingspan, body composition, strength metrics, and long-term growth potential based on position needs.
College recruiting often begins in 9th or 10th grade. Building your profile early increases visibility.
Strong grades and eligibility are essential. Academics often determine scholarship opportunities.
Dedicated off-season training separates elite athletes. Improve position skills, technique, and physical strength.
Use clear, organized game film showing key plays, full reps, and performance against competitive opponents. Coaches want clean angles and full-play context.
Participate in showcases, camps, and combines where legitimate coaches attend. Our events draw college scouts actively seeking DMV talent.
Respond professionally to coach outreach. Show maturity, focus, and genuine interest in their program.
Showcase your stats, achievements, highlights, measurements, and more to stand out to college recruiters.
Attend combines, showcases, and camps where college coaches evaluate talent firsthand.
Build relationships with coaches, scouts, and other athletes to advance your football future.