2025: Something to Prove
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The talent in the 2025 class is trending upward, with no signs of slowing down. These athletes are looking to keep it trending upward by proving themselves during the 2022 season. Krystian Johnson Krystian Johnson 5'11" | 215 lbs |…
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Continue ReadingThe talent in the 2025 class is trending upward, with no signs of slowing down. These athletes are looking to keep it trending upward by proving themselves during the 2022 season.
Krystian Johnson Krystian Johnson 5'11" | 215 lbs | LB Euless Trinity | 2025 State TX | 5’9 212 | LB | Euless Trinity
Krystian shows a high level of patience with good instincts to compliment. A physical linebacker who makes great pre-snap and post-snap reads. Gets downhill quickly to attack a ball carrier bursting out of the backfield. Along with that, he has good lateral speed when helping shutdown an outside run. Krystian is dependable on defense and looks to keep himself in position to make plays, even creating turnovers. He has spent a lot of his time this offseason attending camps, showcases, and training sessions in preparation for his Sophomore season.
Tyraun Bell | 5’10 180 | LB | Marlin
Tyraun has excellent lateral quickness along with closing speed. He is highly physical with a ton of tenacity. His tackling technique is really impressive with how well he wraps up and finishes. Coming off an amazing Freshman season, recording 205 tackles and 19 tackles for loss, earning Co-Defensive Newcomer of the Year and 2nd Team All-State honors. It is safe to say you can expect Tyraun to build off of that and have an even better Sophomore season. .
Trishstin Glass Trishstin Glass 6'3" | 160 lbs | WR Copperas Cove | 2025 State TX | 6’4 167 | WR | Copperas Cove
Disciplined route runner with an impressively quick get off to create space. Displays a high IQ and awareness when tracking the ball on mid and deep passes. Long frame with a huge catch radius. Trishstin has been working extremely hard this offseason on his route running, as well as hitting the gym on a regular basis strengthening his big frame. He also has plans to attend a few camps and showcases this Summer.
Wyatt Holmstrom | 5’10 165 | QB | Greenwood (Midland, TX)
Wyatt displays fined tuned mechanics and a big arm to add. Does very well at keeping his eyes downfield when looking for an open target. What really impresses, is his awareness from both sides of when to get out of the pocket and make a play. Wyatt could potentially develop into a dual threat quarterback as he shows huge signs of knowing when and how to use his feet in a tough situation, very durable. He has been staying active this offseason by attending quarterback camps and competing on 7V7 circuit.
Deyjhon Pettaway | 5’11 160 | DB | Paetow (Katy, TX)
A speedy defensive back with excellent footwork who also returns kicks on Special Teams. At the defensive back position, he is patient, but can also come downhill quick for run support on the inside or the outside, good . Very physical and does not shy away from any play. When returning kicks, his vision and acceleration really jump out at you by how well he is able to find a seam and go. Deyjhon has a competitive nature about him, he also competes in Varsity Track, as well as the 7v7 circuit.
Juan-Milleon Aguilar Juan-Milleon Aguilar 6'0" | 150 lbs | DB Dallas Kimball | 2025 State TX | 6’0 145 | DB/WR | Bishop Dunne (Dallas, TX)
Juan impresses on both sides of the ball. Most of his shine from the 2021 season came at defensive back on the Varsity squad. Great feet when back pedaling to cover a receiver. Juan also possesses a high awareness chart, specifically, by knowing where a receiver is going to be or even paying attention to a receiver’s habits throughout a game. He is speedy and improves his speed by competing in track, also works on his craft by making noise around the 7v7 circuit.
Brayden Wagner | 6’0 155 | WR/DB | Canyon
At receiver Brayden is a very disciplined route runner with an excellent release and body adjustment. He also exhibits a healthy level of toughness when the play calls for him to throw a block. Stands on a well built frame that you can expect to grow in the next couple years. Does really well at making adjustments on the fly to help out the quarterback. Brayden works on improving during the offseason by competing in track and the 7v7 circuit.