2025 LB’s New Prospects to Know
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2025 LB rankings have a stable of talented prospects. We are going to take a look at some prospects who made a name for themselves this season and increased their recruiting stock. Cameron Allen-Jones MD #40 LB #3 HEIGHT 6'0"…
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Continue Reading2025 LB rankings have a stable of talented prospects. We are going to take a look at some prospects who made a name for themselves this season and increased their recruiting stock.
Cam is a promising LB at defending 2x MIAA champ Concordia Prep. Allen-Jones ended the season with 140 tackles a couple interceptions along with 2 forced fumbles. Cam impresses with his ability to make plays all over the field. He’s a solid tackler in the box who is always moving forward on contact. In pursuit he is fast enough to catch backs down the sideline, in coverage he is always buzzing, waiting to make his break on the ball. Offenses should beware of Cam, having a great season as just a sophomore, we’re excited to see more of this prospect.
Dilanian was selected as First Team All-Conference Linebacker in the IAC and it shows on his film. He is a run stopping hard hitting inside backer with a high ceiling. He brings power behind his hits on the ball carrier as well as while fighting through blocks. He’s a backer that initiates contact and loves it, you can see his passion when watching Kenny play.
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Zion is a hybrid defender playing outside linebacker and safety. He is 6’3 185lbs currently and moves fairly well in the secondary, he shows play recognition skills that can be turned into a weapon at either linebacker or safety. He reads the QB and puts himself in position to make plays. His length and athleticism will help him at backer as he gains weight, this prospect can go either way or remain a hybrid. He has the skillset to become a dominant defensive player.
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Jenkins is a weapon in the center of the field, he’s always around the ball and delivers echoing hits. I had the opportunity to watch Jenkins in his game against West Essex (NJ) where he stood out from kick off to zeros on the clock. He had big hits on special teams as well as on defense, forced fumbles, and consecutive tackles during drives. He’s already 6’1 210lbs with plenty of time to continue to develop and improve. His next level of play is expected to be big time, he was already a standout player on this team.
Adam is a hidden gem out at Elkton high school. He ended the season with 115 tackles and shows some great qualities that you’d want in your linebacking core. He has great size and can deliver a hit, he’s aware of the markers in pass coverage, and rakes at the ball, causing fumbles. He helped Elkton get to the state semi-finals this season with his run stopping ability. Keep an eye out for Douglass to fill up the stat book again or even more next season. This off-season will be an important one for Douglas, he’s a talented prospect still waiting to be offered.