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Jaylen Jones working on his craft

RICHMOND, Va. - Thanks to the novel coronavirus pandemic, and all the impact that's had on society, it may be easy for high school football players to coast on their offseason workouts this Summer. That's particularly true for Class of 2021 prospects who have already made their college commitments. They may not even have a fall football season, so there's a long time before they'd need to be in top shape on the field.

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