Recruiting services may have reached a new low this weekend.

Following a showcase event in Boston for middle school football standouts, Rivals.com announced it will begin tracking two sixth-grade players, adding recruiting profiles to the website.

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Bryden is a 105-pound sixth grader with six football seasons left to play before he graduates high school.

“Bryden, a small quarterback with a big arm is incredibly composed and very polished — and he can make every throw,” Rivals.com wrote. “And with a father standing nearly 6-foot-7, he may soon have the body to match his arm.

“Thornton is a 5-foot-11, 167-pound running back with great explosiveness and surprisingly good body control for a kid his size and age.”

Projecting 11- or 12-year-old kids who may or may not have entered puberty as future college football stars — on a public forum that attracts tens of thousands of viewers — doesn’t seem right. Yet Rivals decided to add two members of the 2021 class to its recruiting database and ostensibly will begin tracking both players regularly beginning with their seventh grade seasons.

Bryden’s parents are both deaf. His father has a Twitter handle (@QuarterbackDad7) and regularly tweets and retweets about his son’s on-field exploits. Bryden himself has a Twitter account (@daronqb) and recently retweeted someone calling him the next Tom Brady or Aaron Rogers. Then there’s this YouTube highlight video of his season.

It seems like too much attention on kids who are just trying to complete their algebra homework and decide whether he should go to one of those awkward middle school dance with his friends.