<span style="font-size: 18.6667px;">[player_tooltip player_id="228973" first="Alvin" last="Henderson"]-RB |5’11 175| |Elba| <em><a href="https://twitter.com/AlHenderson_1">@AlHenderson_1 on Twitter</a></em></span>
We are incredibly lucky to have a prospect of [player_tooltip player_id="228973" first="Alvin" last="Henderson"]’s caliber in this 2025 class, he is arguably already the best running back in the nation and with his potential, the sky is the limit. Henderson has some ridiculous talent- his speed, acceleration, and elusiveness are second to none and they consistently lead him to a ton of massive plays on the ground. In addition to that, Henderson has a great stiff arm, terrific contact balance, and vision that all make him pretty much unstoppable; he is truly an elite player in the making. Obviously, Henderson’s freshman year provided a ton of great film, and that has led him to become a national recruit already. Currently, he lists offers from Auburn, Georgia, Arkansas, and tons of other top-tier programs across the country.
<span style="font-size: 14pt;">[player_tooltip player_id="309868" first="Derick" last="Smith"]-ATH |6’2 180| |Southside| <em><a href="https://twitter.com/DerickS53430758">@DerickS53430758 on Twitter</a></em></span>
[player_tooltip player_id="309868" first="Derick" last="Smith"] is a terrific 2-way player for Southside and he already looks like a top-tier recruit in his class. On offense, Smith lines up at WR and uses his size, speed, and reliable hands to make some extremely tough catches over the top of defensive backs. As an FS, Smith takes over in the secondary; he consistently makes some terrific tackles and uses his hands to make plays on the ball, creating turnovers often. No matter which side of the ball he was on, [player_tooltip player_id="309868" first="Derick" last="Smith"] had a massive impact on the game- on the season he recorded 57 receptions for 1197 yards and 6 TDs, with an additional 96 total tackles, 13 interceptions (4 for TDs), and 2 fumble recoveries. With a season like that, tons of Power 5 programs like Auburn, Georgia, and Arkansas have already sent out offers, and many more are sure to follow.
<span style="font-size: 14pt;">[player_tooltip player_id="216861" first="Anthony" last="Rogers"]-ATH |5’8 180| |Pike Road| <em><a href="https://twitter.com/AnthonyRogers_K">@AnthonyRogers_K on Twitter</a></em></span>
[player_tooltip player_id="216861" first="Anthony" last="Rogers"] is an incredibly athletic offensive weapon and was a huge reason why Pike Road’s offense was as dominant as it was in their 14-0 5A championship run last fall. Rogers lined up at WR, RB, and KR, and found extreme success at all three positions. From a numbers standpoint, this is pretty evident to see with his 2,171 all-purpose yards and 30 total touchdowns. Rogers has elite speed (recently recorded a 10.77 100m), elusiveness, hands, and vision that absolutely demolish opposing defenses; when the ball is in his hands, explosive plays tend to happen. Rogers is already a national recruit and looks like he will be one of the best in the entire 2025 class, he currently lists offers from Alabama, Georgia, Texas, and many other big-time programs.
<span style="font-size: 14pt;">[player_tooltip player_id="331228" first="Micah" last="Debose"]-OL |6’5 315| |Vigor| <em><a href="https://twitter.com/MicahDebose">@MicahDebose on Twitter</a></em></span>
[player_tooltip player_id="331228" first="Micah" last="Debose"] has been receiving a ton of attention on the recruiting trail in the last month, and it’s pretty easy to see why. When watching his film it’s incredibly hard to believe that he was only a freshman last fall, and with how dominant he was at OT for Vigor last fall, he will likely end up as one of the best offensive linemen in the nation. Debose is massive, standing at 6’5 315lbs he physically overpowers nearly every defensive linemen he is matched up against. In the run game, he is an absolute mauler- he makes defenders look silly by just flattening them, and consistently is able to open up tons of space for the ball carrier to maneuver through. Then, when passing, Debose does a great job containing pressure off of the edge by using his athleticism and technique to slow down faster edge rushers, and rarely if ever allows his quarterback to get in harm’s way. Recently Debose has been getting offers left and right, with schools like Georgia, Auburn, Texas A&M, and other top-tier programs all sending them his way.
<span style="font-size: 14pt;">[player_tooltip player_id="216863" first="Anquon" last="Fegans"]-DB |6’0 165| |Thompson| <em><a href="https://twitter.com/FegansAnquon">@FegansAnquon on Twitter</a></em></span>
[player_tooltip player_id="216863" first="Anquon" last="Fegans"] is a super talented FS that contributed a ton in a loaded Thompson’s secondary his freshman season, where he and his team were able to win another 7A state title. Fegans <span style="font-size: 1rem;">caused a ton of issues for opposing offenses all year long, totaling up 50 tackles and 2 interceptions against some of the best in the state. A lot of this is due to the fact that he is such an instinctual safety, and with his abilities to quickly diagnose plays to find and make plays on the ball, he creates a ton of problems for offenses. Often on tape, you can find him patiently waiting and then taking off full steam to either break up passes or take down the ball carrier in the backfield- he has a terrific knowledge of the game and makes offenses pay for it. Of course, like his brothers Trequon(University of Alabama DB) and Antwon (Arkansas State DB), Anquon is becoming a highly recruited prospect, with Georgia, Florida, Miami and more already sending offers his way.</span>
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