
Atlanta once again became a proving ground for elite football talent as the Southern Exposure Camp All-American Game wrapped up another successful showcase this past weekend. Founded in 2021, Southern Exposure has quickly established itself as a premier platform for next-level prospects, and this year marked the third All-American Game for the growing brand. With college coaches, parents, and fans watching closely, the offensive talent did not disappoint.
Team Guardian Cap – Offensive Highlights

Leading the offense was Kentucky commit DJ Hunter, who looked comfortable and in command behind center. The dual-threat quarterback put together a smooth performance, delivering accurate throws while on the move and flashing his athleticism when plays broke down. Already holding offers from Ole Miss, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, Virginia Tech, and others, Hunter showed exactly why high-level programs have invested in his future.

At wide receiver, one name separated itself from a field filled with elite, high-profile talent. Saif Bin-Wahad of Grayson High School emerged as the difference-maker, earning Overall MVP for the High School Varsity Game. A slippery slot receiver with excellent change of direction and playmaking instincts, Bin-Wahad consistently found ways to get open and make plays. He currently holds offers from North Texas and North Carolina Central per 247Sports.
Another standout was Jaiden Juniors, a 6’1” wide receiver who impressed all week with elite ball-tracking skills. Whether in practice or on game day, Juniors repeatedly made difficult catches look routine, leaving spectators buzzing. A two-time Georgia high school state champion in track hurdles, his athleticism translated seamlessly to the football field.
One of the true sleeper prospects of the week was Ace Turner, a 2028 running back who showed maturity well beyond his class. Turner was everywhere during the week—demonstrating patience between the tackles, burst in the open field, and soft hands when split out as a slot receiver. A true dual-threat back, some observers even drew early comparisons to Reggie Bush based on his versatility.
Up front, Bryson Hurt, a three-star 2027 offensive lineman from Gainesville High School, anchored the line with strength and discipline. Hurt handled his assignments efficiently throughout the day and continues to see his stock rise with offers from Ole Miss, Nebraska, North Carolina, and others.
Langston Abernathy, a big-bodied 2027 wide receiver, made his presence felt by hauling in key receptions. With offers from Troy and Toledo per 247Sports, Abernathy continues to show he can compete physically at a high level.
In the trenches, Neal Roberts, a 6’4”, 305-pound offensive tackle from Winona High School (Mississippi), displayed impressive strength and physicality, consistently making life difficult for defenders.
Canadian Talent Makes an Impact
International prospects also shined in Atlanta. Malcolm Matheson, a 6’0”, 190-pound quarterback from Austin O’Brian High School in Canada, was a joy to watch as he confidently distributed the ball and kept his offense in rhythm.
Another Canadian standout was Carter Harrod, a big-bodied tight end who showcased soft hands, impressive speed, and athleticism throughout the week in practice and competition.
National Standouts
From New Jersey, Kamari Robinson of Hillside High School brought an explosive blend of speed and power to the backfield. Robinson impressed with his ability to catch out of the backfield, turn the corner on the edge, and finish runs with authority.
Team Prime Energy Drink – Offensive Highlights
Maykree Cross, a 2027 quarterback, led Team Prime with poise and efficiency. Holding offers from Auburn, Middle Tennessee, and Georgia State, Cross guided his offense up and down the field on game day while also putting together an impressive week of practice. One coach even noted Cross taking time to mentor a middle school athlete, a moment that spoke volumes about his leadership and character.
John Juppe, a 6’4”, 235-pound tight end from Archbishop Spalding High School (Maryland), earned Offensive MVP for Team Prime. Juppe was a consistent mismatch, using his size and hands to dominate. His current offers include Bryant, Albany, Lock Haven, and Seton Hill.
Another quarterback who turned heads was Zeke Douglas, a 6’3” 2027 QB from Etowah High School. Douglas showcased a powerful arm throughout the week and was aggressive on game day, not hesitating to push the ball downfield. His recruitment is expected to take off this spring.
At running back, Joel Bradford, a 2027 standout, contributed both on the ground and through the air, recording multiple runs and receptions. Bradford even spent time at safety
, highlighting his versatility. He currently holds offers from Georgia, Auburn, Nebraska, and more.
From Texas, Grayson Gordon, a 2029 tight end/H-back, proved to be one of the youngest rising stars at the event. Ranked the #2 tight end in the 2029 class in Texas in receiving yards, Gordon had an outstanding week, showcasing strong hands, athleticism, and high character. Expect his name to blow up during spring ball.
JV Offensive MVP
The Offensive MVP for the JV Game went to Roman Benefield, a 2029 quarterback from Centennial High School. Benefield stood out with his accuracy, decision-making, and calm presence, efficiently leading his offense throughout the day.
With elite talent from across the country—and even across borders—the Southern Exposure Camp All-American Game once again delivered on its mission: providing a platform where hard work meets opportunity. As the brand continues to grow, the future looks bright for Southern Exposure and the athletes who pass through its stage.













