Crusaders' Tight End Hunter Davis Makes Instant Impact
Hunter Davis, a transfer from out-of-state, has quickly become a key component of the Monroe Woodbury Crusaders' offense. The Class of 2027 tight end caught 12 passes for 157 yards in the team's spring game, including a 34-yard touchdown reception. Davis' athleticism and receiving skills have earned him a starting role in the Crusaders' AA division lineup. As a transfer, Davis brings a unique perspective to the team, having played in a NYSPHSAA 5A division previously. His experience in a larger school setting has prepared him for the physicality of New York high school football. The 6-foot-3, 220-pound tight end is expected to be a primary target for Crusaders' quarterback Tyler Johnson. Scouts are watching to see how Davis adapts to the Crusaders' system and how he develops as a blocker in the team's run-heavy offense.