For the second year in a row, Sound Mind Sound Body will be hosting the premier 7-on-7 showcase in the Midwest, the “SMSB 7vs7 Detroit Showcase.”
To no surprise, this must-see event put on by Sound Mind Sound Body will feature many of the top prospects in the state of Michigan.
It is expected that over 25 players that will be in attendance hold at least one Division I offer from either Power 5 heavyweights like Ohio State, Michigan and Michigan State, smaller Division I programs like Toledo or FCS schools like Morgan State. Of course, the big names will garner a lot of the attention and headlines, but there are many up-and-coming prospects that will be at the 7vs7 Detroit Showcase as well.
Here is a list of the players that will be representing their schools at the Showcase: Oak Park’s Dwan Mathis (Ohio State commit) and Enzo Jennings (class of 2020), Walled Lake Western’s Sam Johnson III (Boston College commit), Dequan Finn (Central Michigan commit), Peny Boone (class of 2020), Rashawn Williams (class of 2020), Marvin Grant (Purdue commit), Tyrece Woods, Jalen McGaughy (Northern Illinois commit) and Rich Miller (Buffalo commit) from Detroit King, Jalen Graham, Jaren Mangham, Devin Nicholson, Kyron McKinnie-Harper and Xavier Goldsmith from Detroit Cass Tech, Andre Seldon Jr. (class of 2020 and Michigan commit), Julian Barnett (Michigan State commit) and Marvin Ham (Boston College commit) from Belleville and Lance Dixon (class of 2019), Tyrone Broden, (Class of 2019), Tre Mosley (class of 2019), Cornell Wheeler (class of 2020) and Makari Paige (class of 2020) from West Bloomfield.
Other prospects that have had great spring and summer showings at camps and showcases, and will be showcasing their skills at the Detroit Showcase include a duo of King studs in Ahmad Gardner (class of 2019) and Lemuel Neely-Watley (class of 2020), Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen (class of 2020), Kobe Myers (class of 2019), Malcolm Baker Jr. (class of 2019) and Justin Gabriel (class of 2021) from Walled Lake Western, Oak Park’s Maliq Carr (class of 2020) and Torriano Richardson, Belleville’s Jalen Williams (class of 2020), Kamal Hadden (class of 2019), Daraun McKinney (class of 2019), David Carter (Class of 2020) and Emanuel Ferguson (class of 2019) from River Rouge plus Harper Woods’ Jordan Anderson (class of 2019) and Elija Griffin (class of 2019).