Top 2025 Prospects With Power 5 Offers
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Deep dive into the top 2025 prospects that already hold power 5 offers. T’Andre Waverly WA #2 TE #1 HEIGHT 6'4" WEIGHT 225 POS TE CLASS 2025 View Profile T’Andre Waverly State: Washington School: Kamiak Strong foundational skillset with ideal…
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Strong foundational skillset with ideal size, length, and frame for the TE position at 6’4” 220 lbs. as a sophomore. He’s got great versatility that allows him to operate out of the slot or as an inline TE and with improved pass catching ability he’s equally effective as a receiver as he is a blocker. Good ability to execute different blocks and is strong at the POA. He plays with leverage and drives through opponents with good leg drive and contact balance. Good blocker in space that can break down and match lateral movement while also being able to adjust and create positional leverage through angles. Recruitment has been building since last April racking up eight Power 5 offers including top programs such as Washington, Mississippi State, Michigan, and Penn State.
The younger brother of top 2023 recruit and Notre Dame commit Jayden Limar Jayden Limar 5’9″ | 190 lbs | RB Lake Stevens | 2023 State WA . He’s got good size already at 6’1” 205 lbs. and is a dynamic athlete that can be a game breaker on both sides of the ball at RB and LB. He’s a natural football player that has great instincts and feel for the game. He’s got good short area burst through the first level and a strong second gear once in space and into the secondary. He’s powerful at the POA with plus contact balance possessing a great ability to break tackles and absorbs hits while maintaining leg drive and forward momentum. Holds four offers to date from Arizona, Arizona State, Notre Dame, and Washington State but has great upside and is just scratching the surface of his ability/potential.
Clemons is an explosive athlete and a two way playmaker at RB and DB. His fluid athleticism and versatile skillset can be applied and effective at almost any skilled position. Extremely fluid movement skills and body control with excellent acceleration and change of direction to explode out of his cuts. As a RB, he presses the line with speed and does a great job using his elusiveness to make the first defender miss and then get square up the field. Love his suddenness and start/stop speed. At DB, he’s got good anticipation and reactionary quickness with the closing speed to transition and break on the ball. Initially offered by Louisville in late July but is a high ceiling prospect that will be one of the top 2025 recruits in the state.
Flores checks a lot of boxes as future Power 5 TE with his combination of size, athleticism, and natural pass catching ability. At 6’4” 225 lbs. he has the size of a TE but moves like a receiver. He’s a plus route runner that does a good job setting up and selling at the top of his routes. Great ball skills with a large catch radius showing a good ability to use his body control and coordination to track/adjust to ball flight. Takes advantage of his length and size to box out defenders and attack the ball at the high point. Once he gets going downhill he can run and is tough to tackle after the catch. A fractured ankle in week 4 derailed his sophomore season but expect his recruiting to take off once he’s healthy and can showcase his skillset. Already holds an offer from Louisville.
Norris is a smooth and savvy athlete with speed at WR. He’s got a well-built frame with length at 6’2” 180 lbs. Can stretch the field vertically with speed or use precise route running to attack the short/intermediate levels. Does a good job finding the soft spot in coverage and creating a throwing lane. Comes hard off the ball and flashes excellent acceleration in his drive phase to eat up cushion and force the DB to flip his hips. Strong and confident hand catcher that extends and doesn’t allow the ball to get into his body. He’s elusive in space and can turn short passes into long gains after the catch. First offered by Pittsburgh last December but has been getting a lot of PAC12 attention and will see his recruiting stock on the rise as he develops.
The son of former NFL great Warren Moon flashes impressive versatility with excellent athleticism and speed. As a receiver, he’s an advanced route runner that is smooth in and out of his breaks and understands how to use stems/nods to create space. He can attack a DB’s leverage, avoid contact, and stack against both press and off coverage. Soft hands and a large catch radius that extends beyond his framework, he’s got good hand eye coordination and concentration with the timing to compete for the ball at the high point. Explosive playmaker after the catch, his speed makes him a homerun threat every time he touches the ball. Arizona was the first to offer him last December but expect more programs to follow as the recruiting cycles continues.