Players To Know – Nov 23rd Edition – 2025 Class
Olympic LB Jyron Tosi Tosi is the son of a former Olympic Trojans linebacker Mathew Tosi, who was an All-Conference player himself in the late 1990s. He has the same instincts and physicality of his father!He was a major contributor…
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Tosi is the son of a former Olympic Trojans linebacker Mathew Tosi, who was an All-Conference player himself in the late 1990s. He has the same instincts and physicality of his father!
He was a major contributor on probably the best team record-wise in school history, going undefeated in the regular season and making the second round of the playoffs.
The one thing I love about his game – other than his ability to make tackles in space – is his ability to read and diagnose plays so well at a young age, great instincts for this young man.
Country Day QB
Khalel Wright
Khalel
Wright
6'1" | 190 lbs | QB
Charlotte Country Day | 2025
State
NC
A dual-threat player, Khalel does a great job in the designed run game of making plays in space using his agility and natural talent to move the football for the Buccaneers.
He also has an excellent ability to make off-platform throws outside of the pocket for big plays (does a great job of scrambling to throw).
Finally, he has a beautiful deep ball where he shows off great touch and accuracy when given time in the pocket. Very good arm strength as well.
Olympic RB Devin Walker
The second Trojan in his Nov 23rd version – Walker was just as important to their success this year. He had an amazing breakout season, quietly though in Charlotte if you can believe that – with over 1300 yards rushing and 13 Touchdowns in 11 games. He will be a name to watch for sure over the next two years.
At 5’9 and 170 pounds, Walker is one of those strong and compact type runners with good speed that defenses always have a tough time tackling and getting on the ground.
Walker has some excellent vision, which in Olympic’s zone-based scheme in the run game allows him to do what he does best and read blocks and leverage for big gains.
Christ School CB Fallou Faye
I didn’t know much about Fallou, but taking a look at his highlight, he states that this was his first year playing football. For a first-year player, he has a high ceiling.
Starting with his frame – 6’4 and 170 pounds – once he really gets into the weight room and adds some good weight, he should be an even more impressive player.
His long arms and athletic ability – he plays basketball as well – give him a chance to be great. He already shows some good ability to be physical at the point of attack and make tackles in space.
Hickory QB Brady Stober
Brady is a very good quarterback already for the Red Tornadoes – with almost 1600 yards passing and 17 TDs in 7 games, he was on his way to a stellar season before an unfortunate injury.
He throws with great rhythm off of play-action – something that isn’t easy to do for a young quarterback. His accuracy is also very good in this same rhythm.
I love his arm strength on medium-range throws such as slants and seam routes. The ball finds his receiver with ease and they are always in place to run after the catch on these routes, which is very important.