Final Results: Future 4 7th Grade Class of 2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test Combine WR Throws Accuracy 7on7 Total Points Ranking
2025
Cutter Woods (SC) 20 9 17.5 10 6 62.5 1
Wyatt Becker (CA) 20 9.75 17 10.5 4 61.25 2
Camden Hartzell (FL) 20 9.5 16.5 10.25 3 59.25 3
TJ Wilcox (GA) 19 9 18 10.25 2 58.25 4
Jayden Buchanan 20 9.75 16 10.25 56
Dillon Rose-Baily 20 8.75 16.5 10.5 55.75
Chase Cromartie 20 9.25 15.5 10.5 55.25
Hutson Chance 18 9 16 11.5 54.5
Jordan Sink 20 8.25 15.5 10.5 54.25
Zander Smith 20 9.25 15 9.75 54
Shane Throgmartin 19 9.75 14.5 10.5 53.75
Toryn Wilkins 20 8.75 14.5 9.5 52.75
Mason Zwilling 20 7.25 15 9.5 51.75
Ryan Huff 19 7.5 13.5 10.25 50.25
Sean Smith 16.5 7.25 13 10.5 47.25
Briggs Cherry 15 7 15 9.5 46.5
Barton Mixon 19 7.75 12 8 46.75
Jared Curtis 11 7 13 8.75 39.75
Demetrias Slydell 8 7.5 11.5 10 37

Overall Winner

#1 Cutter Woods, Greer, South Carolina

Rock solid performance. First winner from South Carolina in the 6 year history of the event and they rank No. 2 behind Florida as having the highest number of participants.

The rest of the Future 4 class of 2025

#2 Wyatt Becker, La Canada, California

Day 1 leader. Lost the overall title by .25 of a point. Former Football Hotbed Middle School All-American. He’ll be back in South Florida again this January with the same honors.

#3 Camden Hartzell, Pembroke Pines, FL

The South Florida native made a name for himself in this competition. Beating a large field to get into the Future 4.

#4 T. J. Wilcox, Lawerenceville, GA

Won in all in 6th grade. Battled into the Future 4 after being in 5th after Day 1. If he makes the four as an 8th grader, he will become the first player to ever do it.

Brandon Odoi is a tenured journalist. He's covered youth football since 8th grade, high school football since 2009 and began covering college football in 2011 as a beat writer for the University of Miami Athletic programs. In 2011, he founded Football Hotbed a national multi-media platform for football across the country. He's a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and spent his first five years as a professional working at ABC Television Network, ending his career as a producer in Miami. He's married with two sons and resides in South Florida.

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