GPB Sports is looking for Georgia high school football players who are having a great season and career but may need a little help getting noticed by recruiters.

Check out our Make That Kid An Offer nominees for the Week of September 23rd, 2024.

 

 

Luke Snyder, Irwin County, QB, SR

Snyder is a 6’3” 180 LBS senior quarterback for the Irwin County Indians. He has helped lead his team to a 5-0 start on the season. According to Max Preps, he is 31/51 passing for 565 yards and ten touchdowns and has 24 carries for 211 yards and five touchdowns, passing.  The extremely versatile athlete clocked 20.97 mph on catapult this season, putting him in the 92 percentiles of QBs in the country that have been tested.

Here’s what Recruit Georgia has to say: “Irwin County senior is fast being clocked just 21 MPH during this season. He runs the offense well, selling his fakes better than most of the QBs in his class, and on the money with his throws. Option teams need to take a close look.” The dual sport scholar athlete also plays baseball, has a 4.0 GPA, and hopes to continue playing football at the next level.

Check out Snyder's highlights.

Twitter: @L_Sny12

 

Damien "Bam" Henderson, Creekside, WR, JR

The 5'10 170 LBS junior wide receiver for the Creekside Seminoles has one offer from Eastern Kentucky and is looking for more. He had a fantastic game with seven receptions for 78 yards in the Seminoles 31-0 win over Mays on GPB Sports Football Fridays in Georgia. Bam is part of a dynamic three-man wide receiver corps for Creekside that is the strength of their offense after the Seminoles reached the 2023 GHSA 5A State Finals nine months ago.  He already has 41 career catches for 486 yards. Coach Mo Dixon calls Bam a "game-breaker and so elusive he'd be hard to tackle in a phone booth."

Check out Henderson's highlights.

Twitter: @Bam_theshow

 

MySean Nesbitt, Parkview, ATH, SR

The four-year Parkview Panthers varsity starter, MySean Nesbitt is a 6'2 219 LBS linebacker, tight end, and defensive end. Just last Friday vs. Berkmar, the big-time playmaker was named defensive player of the game with six tackles and two sacks! He currently has no offers but has continued to shine week after week for the Panthers. He was named All-Region for three years, a 2019 FBU National Championship Winners, and Top Defensive Player multiple times. Nesbitt is known to live and breathe football and wishes to continue playing in college.

Check out Nesbitt's highlights.

Twitter: @MySeanNesbitt_

 

Zack Carter, Creekside, CB, SR 

The 6'3 197 LBS senior cornerback for the Creekside Seminoles has an offer from Alabama A&M but is hoping for more. With his size he has tremendous upside and potential, which he showcased in the Seminoles' 31-0 win over Mays on GPB Sports' Football Fridays in Georgia. Carter helped Creekside shut down the Raiders passing game that was averaging 210 YPG, limiting Mays to just 51 yards through the air.  Coach Mo Dixon says Zack has "bought into what the Seminoles are doing on defense and done everything they've asked" after arriving at the school as a QB. Dixon adds that Carter has "everything that college coaches are looking for in a corner." 

Check out Carter's highlights.

Twitter: @ZackCarterATH

 

Mario Presley, Jonesboro, WR, SR 

Presley is a 5'8 160 LBS senior wide receiver for the Jonesboro Cardinals.

Last year, he finished his season with nine receptions for 136 yards. Presley spent his summer attending football camps to improve his play, including 7v7 and the HBCU Mega Camp. Presley runs track, and his speed can be seen on film when he catches the ball and runs his routes effectively. He holds a 3.30 GPA. On Sunday, he was recognized as a finalist for the Atlanta Falcons High School Man of the Year Program. He currently has one offer from Morehouse and is looking for more.

Check out Presley's highlights.

Twitter: @MarioPresley3

 

Cam'ron Barber, Mays, CB, SR 

The 5'10 175 LBS senior conner back is a three-year starter for the Mays Raiders but is still looking for his first offer. Barber had eight total tackles, one tackle for loss and a highlight reel interception that would have been upheld by replay despite Mays' loss to Creekside on GPB Sports' Football Friday in Georgia. He is a physical CB not afraid to mix-it-up, leading the Raiders in tackles-for-loss, and now has 36 total tackles in five games including a QB sack. Mays Coach Reggie Austin who starred at CB with Wake Forest and played the position for two seasons with the Chicago Bears, says Cam'Ron reminds him of himself and they "call him Coach Barber because he knows the defense so well and could play any position."

Check out his highlights.

  Twitter: @CamRonBarberr