The Pylon 7v7 season will continue this weekend with a loaded tournament in Jacksonville.
Several high-profile clubs and recruits will be in attendance for what should be a thrilling event.
The hometown team, Pro Impact, features big name recruits like elite 2023 cornerback Sharif Denson, who holds offers from Florida, Michigan, Miami and others, and three-star safety Dominick Fields, who has offers from Florida, Michigan, Miami and others.
Perhaps the biggest threat to Pro Impact may be Fast Houston. The Texas team is loaded with high end talent, including Rivals100 Texas running back pledge Jaydon Blue, Rivals100 wide receiver Kevin Coleman, who has offers from Alabama, LSU, Michigan, Notre Dame and others Rivals250 Texas cornerback commit Jaylon Guilbeau and elite 2023 defensive back Tony Mitchell.
Fast Houston won more Pylon tournaments than any other team a year ago and is poised for a big run after a less than ideal finish in Dallas last month.
Tight Action is yet another heavy hitter in this tournament. The offense is highlighted by Auburn quarterback commit Holden Geriner, while the defense features big names like Rivals100 Georgia cornerback commit Deyon Bouie and elite 2023 cornerback Makari Vickers, who already holds offers from Alabama, Georgia, LSU and others.
Soar 7v7 could be a sleeping giant at this event. The team features fast-rising 2022 defensive back Elijah Davis, who holds offers from Georgia Tech, Michigan, Nebraska and others, elite 2023 wide Cormani McClain, who has offers in hand from Florida, Florida State, Kentucky and others and handful of other Power Five prospects.
Two other teams to keep a close eye on are 229 Elite, which is headlined by Rivals250 quarterback Jacurri Brown, who holds offers from Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma and others, and Central Florida All-Stars, which is home to rising wide receiver Victor Jones, who has offers from Arkansas, Kentucky, Nebraska and others.
River City Kings, RI5E, Gainesville Dreamchasers, EST, Cold Hearted Steppers, 9 Figures and Grind Factory round out the rest of the field.