Era / ProjectBishop Gorman Football (2012-2014)Blakk Deep / Early Vegas (pre-2016)
🎥 Mykina's BTS journal
As I stand on the sidelines of the football field, I can't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. The Bishop Gorman Gaels are a state-champion team, and Daniel Stewart, dressed in his #3 jersey at running back and cornerback, is ready to show us what he's got. The weather is perfect for a game - it's clear and crisp, with just enough of a breeze to keep things cool.
The crowd is a sea of green and gold, the team's colors, and you can almost hear the roar of the cheering fans. Tony Sanchez, the head coach of the Gaels, is on the sideline, giving directions to his players through his earpiece. The energy in the air is palpable, as the players huddle together, hyped up for the game ahead.
As I watch Daniel Stewart take off down the field with the ball in his hands, it's clear that he's not just a player - he's a leader. His teammates follow his lead, and together they create a powerful force on the field. It's a beautiful sight to behold, and I feel honored to be able to document it all.
📣 Coach — Film Room
Stewart, let's take a look at this play from the game against Xavier Prep. First thing I notice is your stance - it's good, but you could use a bit more bend in the knees. Keep that lower center of gravity and keep your eyes on the quarterback.
Now, let's talk about the run game. You need to focus on hitting the hole hard and keeping your feet moving. Don't get too cute with the footwork - just read the blocks and hit the hole with power.
Overall, you did a good job of reading the defense and getting upfield. But remember, every play is an opportunity to learn and improve. Let's keep grinding and make sure we're ready for the next challenge.
📋 Scout Report
Daniel Stewart is a versatile athlete with excellent athletic ability and potential to excel at the next level. He possesses solid size and good speed, which he uses well on both sides of the ball.
One concern about Stewart is his tendency to get beat downfield. While he has the physical tools to be a successful corner, he needs to work on his footwork and technique to improve his coverage skills.
Despite this concern, Stewart has a lot of upside. With continued development and coaching, he has the potential to become a dominant defensive player at the D1 level. His physical attributes, combined with his athletic ability and football IQ, make him an intriguing prospect to watch closely as he continues his career.