#Back2Ballin at Iowa 7v7: 2025 Standouts, Part II
CEDAR FALLS– Of course, we have more action from #Back2Ballin put on by Iowa 7v7 at the UNI Dome in Cedar Falls this weekend. This list was a lot of fun to write up to say the least, as we found 10…
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Continue ReadingCEDAR FALLS– Of course, we have more action from #Back2Ballin put on by Iowa 7v7 at the UNI Dome in Cedar Falls this weekend. This list was a lot of fun to write up to say the least, as we found 10 more prospects that made a name for the themselves in the Class of 2025 inside the UNI Dome on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa this weekend that had 7v7 programs from all over the Midwest in attendance. We tried to have our head on a swivel at all times this weekend, because there was so much talent in the building from sideline to sideline and we wanted to keep up with all of it!
Let us take a look at the last 10 prospects from the 2025 class that made a lasting impression on us this weekend in Iowa.
Austin Waller | ATH | Linn-Mar (IA) | 2025
Austin showed off some strong skills from my eyes on defense, as he really let his reach do the talking on multiple occasions. Whether it was reaching for the ball-carrier or putting his length to the test in coverage, Austin was a double-edged sword with his length he showed off on Sunday at the UNI Dome. Want to check out Austin’s arm strength at QB this weekend, I suggest you watch one of his touchdowns below!
Excited to watch these 2025 Lions over the next 3 years hook up on the field. #austinwahler and @DylanMuszynski @iowaprepredzone @Iowa7v7football pic.twitter.com/oNDJ9JJ0cW
— Chad Muszynski (@cmuszy53) April 11, 2022
Kameo Winters Kameo Winters 6'0" | 170 lbs | WR West Burlington | 2025 State IA | ATH | West Burlington (IA)-Fire Dragons | 2025 | Twitter
Kameo really made some big time statements at defensive back this weekend at the UNI Dome. This young does a sound job with his ball-tracking ability and has a good feel for the position to go along with it. You can read it from a mile away that this kid’s football IQ is also quite strong and it’s only going to grow with three more years of high school football under his belt. Offensively, Kameo had some excellent speed off his routes to back up his strong defensive play from what I watched. I certainly believe we could see this young man playing on Saturdays as far as the eyes can see as he’s already built well for his age.
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— Hot Feet Sports 🐉 (@hotfeetsports) April 9, 2022
Bryson Miell | LB/WR | Linn-Mar (IA) | 2025 | Twitter
Bryson was a impressive route-runner for the Linn-Mar Lions this weekend at the UNI Dome. Especially when he took off on deep routes, you could read into this kid’s instincts easily that he knew exactly where he wanted to go with his route and how he could make it difficult for the WR to catch up to him once he released on his burst from the start. Watched some of Bryson’s linebacker film, and I really like the physicality this young man brings as an outside linebacker. He also shows that he can play around the edges in pass coverage and uses his range quite well. I like Bryson’s upside a lot, and he should blossom into a excellent prospect for the Lions over the next three seasons he has to go.
Landon Kelley | WR/CB | Lincoln Southwest (NE)-Nebraska Elite | 2025 | Twitter
They always say, are you looking physical on tape or when college coaches get their live evaluations in on you? Let me just say that Landon Kelley was playing with a high level of physicality that showed off this weekend at the UNI Dome and it happened on both sides of the ball. He showed offensively how well he can adjust on his routes, a burst that caught this scout’s eye, and showed some quality length when reaching out to make a play on the football on both sides. Took a glimpse of Landon’s tape, and this kid makes a lot longer strides than he gets credit for when the ball is in his hands. The burst from the top of his route also sticks out, as he comes out of nowhere pursuing the football with significant angles with his footwork. Landon is another prospect on this list that has the upside in my eyes to play football on Saturdays when his high school career is all said and done in Lincoln.
Dylan Muszynski DB | Linn-Mar (IA) | 2025 | Twitter
Dylan showed off some very athletic skill sets especially from the defensive back position on Sunday at the UNI Dome. What stood out most about Dylan? His physicality was very tough to matchup with for the opposing roster, especially when he could use his vision to block out their rep early in the play. Not only that, but Dylan showed off a significant vertical from what I watched in Cedar Falls, as he could elevate to a higher point than some of the wideouts he had to battle with. There is no tape yet on this young man, but he split reps as a freshmen on JV for Linn-Marr last season, which is always a great sign for the future of a proven prospect. Dylan is a prospect I cannot wait for his tape to come out, as my gut is telling me he’ll be a sound player for the Lions over the coming years.
Jadavion Fleming | WR | KIPP Endeavor Academy (KS)-Kansas City Elite Mongoose | 2025 | Twitter
Jadavion showed a significant twitch when twisting his hips on his routes which made his game fun to watch on Sunday. He also showed sufficient speed off the snap to get leverage on his routes to make plenty of plays with his hands, which were stuck like glue from what I watched from the Kansas City Mongoose prospect. Jadavion exceled well along the outside hash, making the bulk of his catches from that angle. He was not the biggest kid on the field, but this young man was working his tail off to get open and I could certainly see that up close.
Josh Wedel | TE | Potenza Sports (MN)-Chaska | 2025
Because of the amount I cover Potenza Sports in my homeland of Minnesota, I still was able to catch plenty of glimpses of their squads this weekend, and I of course I had my eyes on developing 2025 Chaska tight end Josh Wedel. I had my head on a swivel, but I watched Josh’s balance improve around his outside routes this weekend as he used his 6’4 220 pound frame to look more physical than in some reps I watched him take in just weeks ago at the Potenza practice. Josh has really improved quickly with his hands and pass-catching ability as the tape you will see below, really shows that to the core. Like I said, Division I coaches need an eye on this kid and should jump quickly before it is too late.
More 2025 Prospects
Jake “JP” Person | Totino-Grace (MN)/Potenza Sports
Tape coming soon! Jake showed off some significant poise in the pocket and I liked his quick release that showed a lot of fluidity especially on his intermediate and deep routes.
Kale Johnson | WR | Papillion-La Vista (NE)/Nebraska Elite
This young man showed some massive burst ability when getting started on his routes this weekend at the UNI Dome.
Carson Walker | DB | Lakeville South (MN)/GameFace
Carson was very solid with his tracking ability and vision on where the ball was from the reps I watched from him with GameFace this weekend in Cedar Falls.