2025 Class: Biggest Risers
As we continue to comb through the 2025 class. We look toward the players on the list who made the biggest jump in the rankings and are poised to become impact sophomores for their respective teams. QB Romelo Tables Romelo…
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Continue ReadingAs we continue to comb through the 2025 class. We look toward the players on the list who made the biggest jump in the rankings and are poised to become impact sophomores for their respective teams.
QB Romelo Tables Romelo Tables 6'1" | 185 lbs | QB Clifton | 2025 State NJ , Clifton
The player with the biggest jump in the rankings and also the player with the most promise. Tables has many intriguing traits to be excited about. Besides the ability to navigate the pocket and make all the throws in his offense. What we get most excited about is his play-out of structure. Tables offers consistent plays out of structure, and as mentioned in previous articles. Tables is not reckless at all when making plays off-script. As a result, he’s PrepRedzone’s number one player in this class due to his upside at the position and positional value. There is no wonder he’s already received a Division 1 offer from UCONN despite taking very few varsity snaps.
WR Dez Jones Dez Jones 5'11" | 175 lbs | WR DePaul Catholic | 2025 State NJ , Depaul Catholic
Jones is unquestionably the most polished receiver in this class. Listed at 5’11 175 he plays way bigger than that and can make plays at every alignment. He has the most versatility of any wide receiver in this class in terms of ways he can win. Whether it’s winning at the catch point or making it happen after the catch Jones is a highlight waiting to happen. Would love to see him hone in on the details of route running, but after watching some of his camp performances, he’s well on his way to being able to win in every way as a wide receiver.
WR Mekhi Rossignol Mekhi Rossignol 6'0" | 165 lbs | WR St. Joe's Regional | 2025 State NJ , St Joes Regional
The 2025 class is packed with talent at the wide receiver positions and Mekhi Rossignol Mekhi Rossignol 6'0" | 165 lbs | WR St. Joe's Regional | 2025 State NJ , maybe, has the most talent out of them from a body type perspective. Standing at 6’0 170 with the longest frame in this class. Rossignol has a propensity for acrobatics. He makes highlight-reel catches using that long frame to catch many passes off his frame and also has great leaping ability to sky over defensive backs. He has the size and the talent to be the best wide receiver in this class, what prohibits from being a lot higher in our rankings is the lack of game tape. 7on7 highlights are ok, but the real test and battles are fought on the field. There’s no way of us telling how he deals with press coverage, how he runs his routes, how he navigates through zones, and how he plays through contact. All we can gather is that he can make spectacular catches. We believe as he gets more tape and actual field time under his belt he could easily crack the top three of the best wide receivers in this class. he already has offers from UConn, Akron, and Temple.
LB Basir Shivers Basir Shivers 6'0" | 180 lbs | LB Henry Snyder | 2025 State NJ , Snyder
Shivers is one of the most physical linebackers in this class. He joins his teammate DJ McCleary as a top 25 player in this class. As DJ is the do-it-all linebacker Shivers is the thumper. He plays well when attacking the line of scrimmage and gets many tackles for loss. He has great explosivness and knows how to defeat blocks. It’s a monumental task trying the run the ball when this young man is on the field.