My goals are to go to college and get a degree in business, after that I want to enroll in culinary school to become a successful chef and business owner. I also want to play football during this time. I am currently a sophomore and I am working on my skills on the offensive line and defensive line. I am 6'2" and 250 pounds with room to grow. I believe that I am coachable and if given the right opportunity I could excel at whatever position I was asked to play. I really love playing on the o-line but I am willing to do whatever it takes to be one of the eleven on the field when it comes to game day. I am honest and willing to put in the work to become both a successful collegiate athlete and successful adult when my playing days are over. Thank for taking time to look my profile and I will be making updates to the profile the next few years while still in high school so if this is your first time looking at my profile thank you and just know I am ready to come to work for your program and work hard to earn your respect.
Cade James
Cell: 501-691-5422
Email: [email protected]
X: @cjames6262
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