NEWCOMERS: North Georgia TEs Added to 2025 Rankings
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The 2025 class appears to be loaded with talent, and one of the deepest position groups early on is at tight end. There are North Georgia tight ends who earned a new Prep Redzone Ranking in the 2025 class, and…
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Continue ReadingThe 2025 class appears to be loaded with talent, and one of the deepest position groups early on is at tight end. There are North Georgia tight ends who earned a new Prep Redzone Ranking in the 2025 class, and we have all the details below…
Emaree Winston Emaree Winston 6'3" | 230 lbs | TE Calhoun | 2025 State GA – Calhoun
The 2025 tight end class is one of the deepest across Georgia and one of the best is currently playing for the mighty Calhoun Yellow Jackets. A physical blocker and big target in the passing game, Winston is a 6-foot-3 230-pound athlete who can make an impact on both sides of the ball. As a young pass catcher, Winston shows good body control, strong hands, and the ability to make a tough reception in tight coverage. He’s also dangerous after the catch and can be tough to handle in the red-zone. When he gets the ball, he gets upfield quickly and will only get better and better as a pass-catcher as he develops his route-running. He had a big offseason, earning offers from Louisville, NC State, Ohio State, among others. He’s ranked as the No. 4 TE prospect in the 2025 class and the No. 25 overall prospect in the state.
Logan Brooking Logan Brooking 6'4" | 220 lbs | LB Savannah Christian | 2025 State GA – Rabun Gap
Coming in at No. 5 in the TE group is one of the top new pass catchers in Georgia. Now catching passes at Rabun Gap, Pritchett is a smooth pass-catching tight end at 6-foot-5 210-pounds who played in South Carolina last year. A fantastic overall athlete, Pritchett played some quarterback as a freshman last year but his future is at tight end. He’s long, athletic, and knows how to run routes for someone his age. He can get open consistently and does a good job of fooling defensive backs into losing their technique. He shows good body control when attempting to make a play on the ball and uses his size well against smaller defenders. He has big, strong hands and knows how to come down with the ball in traffic. He’s a good-looking tight end prospect who can thrive in a pass-happy offense. He works the middle of the field well and can take off down the field after the catch as well. He’s a young TE to know about in North Georgia.
Another big target who can help in the passing game, the North Gwinnett tight end stands at 6-foot-4 220-pounds. He’s long, athletic, and saw playing time on defense in North Gwinnett’s season opener over the weekend. He shows good hands on offense with the frame to continue adding weight and muscle. He’s young, but it’s easy to see the potential he has as a pass-catching tight end. He’s a guy who can break tackles after the catch and runs well for his size as well. As he develops and learns more of the playbook, look for this talented freshman to see the field more and more. He’s a 2025 tight end on the rise.