A large number of potential customers from Central and South China participated in this event Rival Training Camp Series in recent weeks. By participating in position drills and one-on-one matches, prospects can solidify or improve their current rankings.
The following five prospects have seen their stocks rise in the training camp series so far.
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Mario Nash Jr. went to Dallas from Mississippi State and won the offensive line MVP award. He’s 6-foot-5, 285 pounds and has a strong build. He faced off against some of the top defenders multiple times and consistently prevented them from getting to the quarterback.
He has the impressive quickness to keep up with speed rushers and even earned reps at inside linebacker.Later invited to participate Opponent five stars Elite Showcase event, where he will face some of the top talent in the country.
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John Tentine III was the only gold ball winner on the offensive line and he proved that he is not only one of the top tackles in Texas, but one of the top tackles in the country. He’s balanced, strong and has finishing ability. The North Crowley standout’s length and wingspan allow him to get early on the rush, knocking defensive linemen off balance and out of their rushing lanes. He faced some of the top players of the day and often came out ahead.
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Romin Seymour is the best quarterback in Dallas training camp in 2026 and is competing for the quarterback MVP. Following the trend of great offseasons, the Ridge Point signal caller showed off a simple but powerful flick from which the ball bounced. Ball placement and tight spirals were the most interesting aspects of his training camp performance.
At 6-foot-5, 205 pounds, he has an exciting frame. Ranked as a three-star prospect entering the spring, Seymour is in a good position to add a fourth star to his ranking.
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Trenton Yancey was one of Dallas’ young standouts on the day, showing off his ability to run the ball and his ball skills. He made one of his best plays of the day when he made a great catch, taking the ball vertically over the defender’s head and landing it in the end zone.
Currently, he’s 6-foot, 175 pounds with developmental length, strong hands, and uses leverage and footwork to create separation.
Yancey has received more than 10 offers since mid-April, including Texas A&M, Oregon State, Colorado State, Miami and Oklahoma State.
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Landon Barnes performed well during Saturday’s combine in Dallas to earn an invitation to Sunday’s training camp, where he demonstrated his impressive athleticism with a strong performance in one-on-one action. ability. Barnes’ technology is still primitive, but the characteristics are there.
Barnes shows off his 6-foot-3, 230-pound frame by using his size and hands to move offensive linemen well and position himself in the backfield. The 2026 Duncanville guard has an offer from Cal, but his athleticism and early skills will help him garner more attention.