Jordan Davis: From Setback to Starter for Xaverian Brothers Hawks
Xaverian Brothers Hawks linebacker Jordan Davis has made a remarkable recovery from a torn ACL, earning a starting role heading into his senior season. Last year, Davis recorded 75 tackles, including 12 for loss, in just 8 games. The 6-foot-2, 220-pound defender's impressive playmaking ability and instincts in the middle of the field have caught the attention of college scouts. Davis's rehabilitation process was grueling, but he remained committed to his training, putting in extra work to regain his strength and agility. As a result, he's now one of the top linebackers in Division I MIAA, and his name is being mentioned alongside some of the state's top prospects. With his experience and talent, Davis is poised to have a breakout season. College scouts will be watching to see how he handles the increased workload and if he can maintain his level of production throughout the season.