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Cameron Pritchett

Thompson High School


Sport(s): FOOTBALL

Birthday: January 2008

Graduation Year: 2027

Hometown: Alabaster, Alabama

Birthday

January 2008

Graduation Year

2027

Hometown

Alabaster, Alabama

Biography:

Cameron Pritchett, a standout edge rusher in the Class of 2027, is making waves at Thompson High School in Alabaster, Alabama. At 6'3" and 240 pounds, he's become a dominant force on the defensive line and is widely regarded as one of the top high school football prospects in the country.

During the 2024 season, Pritchett posted standout numbers—racking up 78 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, and 6.5 sacks across 14 games. His performance played a key role in leading Thompson High to another Alabama Class 7A state championship.

Beyond the field, Pritchett is known for his strong character and values. He turned down a $750,000 NIL offer that would’ve required him to transfer out of Alabama—where NIL deals for high school athletes are currently prohibited. He cited his faith and a desire to build a lasting legacy at Thompson as driving factors in his decision.

With interest from all the powerhouse college programs, Pritchett’s future looks bright. He currently maintains a 3.0 GPA while balancing academics and athletics at an elite level.

Latest Articles

HS Football Recruit Cam Pritchett turns down a $750,000

Apr 20, 2025

🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Alabama’s No. 1 2027 Recruit Cam Pritchett turns down $750,000 Transfer Offer to stay at Thompson High School In a headline-grabbing move that’s shaking up the high school football world, Cam Pritchett, the top-ranked player in Alabama’s Class of 2027, has officially turned down a massive $750,000 transfer offer to remain loyal to Thompson High School. The offer came from a major NIL collective based in a state where high school athletes can profit legally from NIL deals. With big brands already circling Cam, it would have opened immediate financial opportunities—but NIL is still restricted in Alabama. Choosing to stay meant saying no to both the money and the spotlight elsewhere. And yet—Cam chose to stay. “First of all, I am so blessed and grateful to even be considered in that way. It’s really an honor and privilege that I do not take lightly or for granted,” Cam said. “Having said that, I truly believe that God has a plan for my career and for my life as long as I allow Him to guide my path. It’s important to me that my legacy is built on integrity, hard work, passion, and faith. I want to do that at Thompson.” Cam’s decision followed heartfelt conversations with his family, his coaches, and his mentor and trainer Coach Isaac Hadac (@coach_hadac). It’s a testament not only to his maturity but also to the powerful culture at Thompson High School—a nationally elite program built under Coach Mark Freeman on faith, character, and a championship mindset. Coming off another Class 7A state title, Cam is more focused than ever on leading Thompson back to the top. His decision to stay isn't just about football—it’s about legacy. At just 16, Cam Pritchett is already showing the leadership, humility, and conviction of a player destined for greatness—on and off the field.

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