National Combine Athletic Testing Leaderboards

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The majority of July was spent in Houston with our National Combines and Tournaments for four classes.

Below are the athletic testing leaderboards for the National Combine, a strong group for the class of 2026.

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10-Yard

Reese Rusher is a 6-foot-2, 185-pound center fielder from Calallen High School (TX). He’s headed to our Main Event in Arlington.

Logan Our (OF, St. John Paul High School, Ontario) has impressed the Future Stars Series staff for three years now with athleticism, all-fields ability at the plate, and projectable power.

Thomas Glenn is a 2B/SS from Wellington Sports Academy (Fla.) and has shown big-time defensive ability, a real chance to hit for average, and a plus arm.


40-Yard

Avery Bell (2B/SS, U of Texas High School) is a plus runner and offers bat speed and future defense up the middle.

David Dagnino (Trinity High School, TX) can handle the middle of the field defensively, adding gap power and good speed on offense.


60-Yard

Jack Brenner is a C/SS from Fond du Lac High School (Wis.) finds the barrel and has shown in-game athleticism to back up his times here.

Drayton Mitchell ( CF/LHP, Calallen High School, TX) if a left-handed hitter with present strength and power potential to go with his athleticism.


Pro Agility

Brody Thomas is a 2B/SS from Grand Oaks High School with quick-twitch actions and plus speed.


Broad Jump

Jason Saez–Medina (CF/1B, Puerto Rico Baseball Academy) impressed with a solid left-handed swing and power to both gaps.

Caleb Calvert (Liberty Hills High School, TX) is a middle infielder from who has impressed in two consecutive appearances at our summer Nationals with a good arm, defensive chops and projectable athleticism.

Landon Brown (3B/RHP, Iowa Colony High School, TX)) continues to perform well on the mound, at the plate, and athletically. He’s drawn above-average or plus grades from FSS scouts for raw power, and his velocity, strong secondaries, and control from the mound make him a legitimate two-way threat.


Triple Jump

Cam Jackson is a 6-fiit0-2, 178-pound middle infielder from Georgia Premier Academy. Our staff has been impressed by the hit tool, and he possesses big-time arm strength and plus speed.

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