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"Power Strike: The Elusive Dynamo"

Writer: Kevin MosesKevin Moses

Carson Lawyer

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5'8, 180lbs, C/O 2026

Corydon Central HS, Indiana


Carson is a dynamic back who is fast and shifty. Carson hits those running lanes with downhill speed and power. Carson reads the defense well with great vision and balance, making him downright illusive. Carson has the power to run right at defenders through contact if needed but if he bounces outside and gets one step, its lights out with that breakaway speed.


Last season, Carson had 144 Carries for 652 Yards with 3 TDs. So far this season, Carson has elevated his game to another level, becoming one of the most explosive backs out there. So far this season, Carson has already gone for 1207 Rushing Yds with 14TDs, 296 Receiving Yds for 4TD, and 364 KR Yds 1TD. I think it's safe to say Carson is a full-load total package. Carson's biggest improvement from last season overall is definitely speed and strength, along with more advanced field vision. Carson

The most motivating thing that happened to Carson last season that will push him moving forward is all the little kids looking up to him making him push himself to get better.


What fuels Carson's fire the most is the ambition to win; if someone hits him hard, he will hit harder the next play, which fuels his run style.


Carson handles adversity without letting negative talk get to him and being able to shrug everything off making sure he is more focused on what matters when adversity occurs.


What Carson brings to the field that separates him from anyone else in his position is being very difficult to tackle because of his power and elusiveness, with breakaway speed! Before the snap, Carson looks around at the defense to see where the play is supposed to go, look to see if there's a chance that there will be a cut-back lane. If Carson is blocking, he looks to see if there is a backer blitzing that he might have to pick up. This is the validation of a high IQ a coach can count on to deliver every time. It's not a fluke or coincidence Carson's game has gone to another level and the grind with hard work he puts in he brings with him. When the coach puts Carson in, he can expect consistency, either blocking, running, or receiving.


The best advice Carson has heard is from his Dad rather than a coach: when running the ball, he needs to pull his hips before contact, making it hard for people to wrap around his waist.


Carson's advice to those coming behind him is not to give up; it takes lots of time to get ahead and stay ahead. Always outwork everyone; don't make it easy for someone to take your spot.


Carson sees himself playing D2 or low-level D1. Carson feels for him to get there he will need to gain some weight in the off-season. Carson would also would enjoy playing D3 to get lots of playing time! What would make a school stand out to Carson is the brotherhood between the coaches and players.. with a great game day atmosphere.


Carson has no offers currently, but there are many interests and game day visits from different colleges.


I assess that Carson has really established himself as a next-level talent with the potential to be developed into a monster offensively. At the rate of development Carson has already achieved, there is a tremendously high ceiling. With Carson's work ethic and continued production he will not only reach his dream but open up some big opportunities beyond what he sees right now. To be D1, grind D1, think D1, and put in D1 work off the field. The weight room should become his home away from home. Carson has the tools and a gift that can really take him far. Keep a sharp eye on this young star as his stock will continue to rise.










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