2025 NE Prospects with National Recruit Potential
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Jamal Davis Jr. New E #42 DB #2 HEIGHT 6'0" WEIGHT 200 POS DB CLASS 2025 View Profile Jamal Davis Jr. Instagram Twitter State: New England School: St. Thomas More One of my favorite underclassmen defensive back prospects in all…
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Continue ReadingOne of my favorite underclassmen defensive back prospects in all of New England. Jamal Davis Jr. Jamal Davis Jr. 6’0″ | 200 lbs | DB St. Thomas More | 2025 State New E ‘s tape is littered with a great mixture of elite technical and athletic reps. Davis Jr. will wow with his awareness and ball-tracking skills, it’s what pops off the screen. Yet the young man is so far along in his backpedal, in his ability to be physical throughout the duration of a route. Davis Jr. can manipulate routes in his favor, not to mention his prowess in run support. It’s the little things that excite me with Davis Jr. It’s relatively easy to find INT-hungry corners with athleticism, I want to see technique, this young man has it and is still an underclassman. Davis Jr. also provides quality reps on the offensive side of the ball, proving his worth as a two-way player.
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Again, another head-scratcher when thinking about recruiting opportunities for this kid. 6’3, 230 and can move. Tyler Georgs Tyler Georgs 6’2″ | 230 lbs | LB Brunswick School | 2025 State New E can provide some alignment versatility, boasting a skillset that allows him to produce from any linebacker spot. This versatility is already a huge plus on his resume. We still wonder if Georgs’ has the capabilities to produce around the edge, or at tight end. For now, consider him to be one of the better front seven defenders in the class of 2025. Georgs’ carries a well-worked frame that exemplifies athleticism on the field. The young man flies to the football and can often meet ball carriers to the hole before a hole can even develop. I’d count on this kid being a top-50 player by the time his senior year rolls around. FCS-floor.
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We begin with a name out of Whitman-Hanson in Massachusetts. Elijah Alcorn-Crowder Elijah Alcorn-Crowder 6’3″ | 260 lbs | OL Boston College | 2025 New E doesn’t yet have a Hudl from what it looks like, yet the young man’s build and measurables already make him a prospect worthy of some looks if you recruit in New England. Alcorn-Crowder’s frame is great, the impressive part is the way he carries and moves this 250-pound body. Great flexibility, good feet, and hands match his feet when in pass protection. Alcorn-Crowder doesn’t have any offers to this point but fits the mold of a punishing tackle prospect who is ready to be sculpted. Wouldn’t be surprised if this young man’s name will be known throughout New England in due time.
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Angel Gonzalez Angel Gonzalez 6’0″ | 170 lbs | WR Thayer Academy | 2025 New E is a name out of Thayer Academy that might surprise some that are not in the know. Some positives, there’s clear attention to detail in both his in-game and off-season route running. Off-season reps show he’s putting in the work, freshman/sophomore tape show how polished a receiver the young man is. The catch radius extends way above Gonzalez’s head, proving he can be a 50/50 ball dominator when given the chance. There is still a ton of room for improvement in regards to his overall frame, which is exciting considering he is already utilizing his height and physicality despite weighing just 160 pounds. He will see much stronger defensive back play in his future, putting on 10-15 pounds while maintaining his speed would do his stock wonders. He’s a sleeper of mine, hoping to see a productive first season at Thayer Academy this Fall.