2025 Rankings: ATHs!
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We check out some of the athletes in our 2025 Rankings! Anthony Rogers Anthony Rogers 5'8" | 180 lbs | RB Bradenton IMG Academy | 2025 State FL |5’8 180| |Pike Road| Anthony Rogers Anthony Rogers 5'8" | 180…
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Anthony Rogers Anthony Rogers 5'8" | 180 lbs | RB Bradenton IMG Academy | 2025 State FL |5’8 180| |Pike Road|
Anthony Rogers Anthony Rogers 5'8" | 180 lbs | RB Bradenton IMG Academy | 2025 State FL was ridiculous for Pike Road last fall, making huge plays at RB, WR, and KR. Having 2,171 all-purpose yards and 30 touchdowns in just your freshman season seems impossible, but Anthony Rogers Anthony Rogers 5'8" | 180 lbs | RB Bradenton IMG Academy | 2025 State FL made it look easy. Rogers looks like he’ll end up primarily being an RB going forward, his speed, vision, strength, and hands make him a terrific, complete back- and it shows on tape with the huge runs he creates. As a KR, Rogers uses some of the same traits to be just as electric- he took several kicks to the house throughout the season and consistently got great starting field position for his offense. Currently, Rogers holds 23 offers from the likes of Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, and many other top-tier schools across the nation, and with his play there’s no way that will slow down anytime soon.
Naeem Offord Naeem Offord 6'1" | 185 lbs | ATH Parker | 2025 State AL |6’2 170| |Huffman|
Naeem Offord Naeem Offord 6'1" | 185 lbs | ATH Parker | 2025 State AL was a massive addition and playmaker for Huffman last season, lining up on both sides of the ball at DB, QB, and WR. Offensively, Offord’s size and speed kill opposing defenses whether he’s passing from the pocket, running a read option, or running routes and making catches, Offord can move the chains for his team with ease. Although he makes tons of plays on offense, Offord really shines on the defensive side of the ball as a DB. Offord plays terrific in coverage, has great hands to break up and intercept passes, and finds himself all over the field making huge tackles due to his sideline-to-sideline speed/ instincts. Currently, Offord has been stacking up offers, with Mississippi State, UAB, and Arkansas State all sending out offers recently.
Julius Lane Jr. |5’10 160| |Pike Road|
Pike Road has another great 2025 ATH in Julius Lane Jr, in his freshman season at Montgomery Catholic he doubled up as a talented WR/DB and produced all over the field for his team. Lane has some impressive speed and hands that help him at both positions, as a WR he consistently stretched the field to make big grabs through the air, and at DB he doesn’t get burned and can make plays on the ball. Heading into year two, Lane has a great foundation to build on, and will surely be an impact player for Pike Road. Currently, Lane lists offers from West Virginia and Mississippi State but will definitely be adding more as he heads into his sophomore season.
Javeon Fields Javeon Fields 6'2" | 165 lbs | ATH Midfield | 2025 State AL |6’2 165| |Midfield|
Javeon Fields Javeon Fields 6'2" | 165 lbs | ATH Midfield | 2025 State AL displayed some great skill last year for Midfield, lining up at DB, LB, and WR and producing well at each position. FIelds is a very instinctual defensive player at both DB and LB- he does a great job recognizing what the offense is doing, adjusts accordingly, and then locates and makes tackles/plays on the ball. As a WR, Fields does a great job using his size to his advantage when he needs to get to tough to reach passes/ play and catch through contact. Fields had a great first season and will definitely continue to improve more heading into his sophomore season.
Therman Deon Moore III Therman Deon Moore III 6'0" | 175 lbs | ATH Center Point | 2025 State AL |5’11 160| |Center Point|
Therman Deon Moore III Therman Deon Moore III 6'0" | 175 lbs | ATH Center Point | 2025 State AL was another WR/DB hybrid player that really showed out for his team, Center Point, last fall. Moore has a lot of natural talent at WR, he makes a lot of catches both short and deep, but really looks like he belongs on the defensive side of the ball at DB. Moore does extremely well in coverage that also excels as a ball hawk, he completely blankets receivers when he’s in man to man, and can intercept the ball with extreme ease. When it comes to tackling, Moore excels in that area as well, he locates and takes down the ball carrier consistently well. Be sure to check out his play this fall, as opposing offenses are going to have tons of trouble getting past a prospect like him.