Prospect Showcase Camp 2
We Accept:
Event Description
Dialleo Burks Sr. Football Camps
Prospect Showcase Camps
Prospect Showcase Camps | |
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Who: Graduating Classes 2025 - 2028 & Portal Transfer Athletes |
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April 5th | |
Transcripts required for Transfer athletes - have Transcript documents ready to upload before registering. |
LOCATION: 13895 US-27, Lake Wales, FL 33859
DIALLEO BURKS PROSPECT SHOWCASE BENEFITS:
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Instruction from college coaches attending the event.
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Feedback on football techniques and measurables.
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Opportunities to ask questions about their skills and get to know the college coaches inattendance.
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Small group instruction.
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Family involvement through questions and the ability to take video and photos.
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A recruiting discussion about the NCAA and NAIA recruiting process, rules, andregulations.
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Scholarship opportunities. (Academics and Athletically
WHY IS IT A CAMP & SHOWCASE?
It's the best of both worlds. Players will showcase their skills to coaches, but they will also learn from the coaches. Coaches want to evaluate players and their skills so they can teach them appropriately, just like they do with their own players. Feedback will be immediate, just like a college practice. Coaches also want to see how players react to new instruction, new techniques and how they socialize with peers and other coaches. Coaches will immediately inform players of any available metrics measured at camp
OUR GOAL
We aim for a player-to-coach ratio of 8:1 but will not exceed 10:1. This ensures that the coaches can spend quality time with all players attending and are not overwhelmed with large camp numbers. This also ensures that prospects will have time to interact with the coaches and learn from them in a small group and one-on-one setting. Depending on the numbers there could possibly be two sessions for the camp. You will be notified in advance
GENERAL ITINERARY
- 7:15 am → Check-in
- 8:00 AM → Dynamic Stretch & Warm-Up
- 8:20 AM → Metric Stations: 40 yard dash & Pro Agility
- 9:20 AM → Position Specific Skills Sessions - Primary Position
- 10:30 AM → Position Specific Skills Sessions - Secondary Position
- 11:30 AM → Break
- 11:35 AM → 1 on 1’s DB/WR RB/LB OL/DL
- 12:30 → Final Remarks Dialleo Burks, Head Football Coach Warner University
- 12:40 → Recruiting Discussion
- 1:00 → End of Camp
WHAT TO BRING
All campers need to bring football cleats and all other equipment they would need to compete in a game (mouthpiece, gloves, etc). Players will NOT need a helmet or pads as there will be no contact. QB need to bring their own football.
SENIORS AND TRANSFERS
Graduating Seniors and Transfers, we encourage you to bring transcripts and any supporting documents to show your eligibility. Transcripts required for Transfer athletes - have Transcript documents ready to upload before registering.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Kendall Todd - Kendall.todd@warner.edu