Missouri 2025 Rankings Update: Stock Risers
The Prep Redzone Missouri Class of 2025 football prospect rankings have been updated and there is plenty of movement with prospects up and down in the rankings. Today we are kicking off our 2025 rankings update coverage with a quick look at some of the prospects who moved up.
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Back in the preseason we unveiling our Class of 2025 Watch List going into the 2021 season. With our latest update, we’ve ranked 50 players in the freshmen class.
Each of the first few prospects in the new rankings were candidates for the No. 1 spot, but we went with a player who was already a Division I prospect before playing in his first high school game:
WR Isaiah Mozee Isaiah Mozee 6'1" | 190 lbs | WR Lee's Summit North | 2025 State MO Lee’s Summit North
A 5-foot-11, 165-pounder, Mozee became a certifiable Division I prospect last June when he received his first scholarship offers from Miami-Ohio and Iowa. During the season he added offers from Kansas and Missouri. Since the season ended it has been a flurry of offers: Minnesota, Iowa State, Illinois, Wisconsin, Oregon, Nebraska, Texas A&M and Arkansas.
Mozee had a strong debut season as the Broncos advanced to the Missouri Class 6 semifinals. He caught 28 passes for 407 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 14.5 yards per catch, and ran for 65 yards and two touchdowns. He’s a playmaker with speed and quickness and elusiveness who can make plays all over the field.
DE Keylan LaGrant Keylan LaGrant 6'3" | 215 lbs | LB East St. Louis | 2025 IL Lutheran-St. Charles
LaGrant, a 6-3, 215-pound edge rusher, certainly doesn’t look like a freshman and he doesn’t play like one either. LaGrant quickly established himself as a player who could add something to the Cougars’ varsity squad and he became a nice contributor during Lutheran’s first state championship run.
He recorded 41 tackles, four sacks and one fumble recovery as Lutheran went 12-2 and won the Class 2 title.
LaGrant picked up his first scholarship offer, from Arkansas, on January 19. It would be surprising if he didn’t add several more before the start of his sophomore season. He’s already got good size, speed and burst to play either defensive end or as an outside linebacker.
WR Justin Price Justin Price 5'11" | 180 lbs | WR East St. Louis | 2025 IL Lutheran North
Price, a 5-11, 180-pounder, came into his freshman season with some hype after a strong summer and he lived up to it with a good debut campaign.
He caught 13 passes for 317 yards — both figures ranked third on the Crusaders — and tied for second with five receiving touchdowns. He averaged a lofty 24.4 yards per reception.
QB Kameron Eleby Kameron Eleby 6'1" | 190 lbs | QB Pattonville | 2025 State MO Pattonville
You don’t see many quarterbacks become varsity starters as freshmen, but that’s what Eleby did this fall.
Eleby, the younger brother of NFL quarterback prospect Kaleb Eleby, is a 6-1, 190-pound quarterback who already looks poised beyond his years with the ability to make plays with his feet and extend plays before finding receivers downfield.
Pattonville went 4-6 in a rebuilding year, after losing considerable experience to graduation, but showed some promise for the future with its young quarterback. Eleby completed 40.5 percent of his passes (69 of 170) for 832 yards, with five touchdowns and four interceptions, and ran for 204 yards and a team-high six touchdowns.