Five Outstanding Offensive Players From the Class of 2025
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In addition to there being several talented players on the defensive side of the ball in the class of 2025, there are also plenty of great players on the offensive side of the ball as well. Here are five very…
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Continue ReadingIn addition to there being several talented players on the defensive side of the ball in the class of 2025, there are also plenty of great players on the offensive side of the ball as well. Here are five very talented offensive players from the class of 2025 to keep an eye on.
This season, E’mere helped the John Marshall Lawyers to a 6-win season and average 22.7 points per game. He shows good burst through the hole and uses his very good play speed in the secondary as he outruns all defenders for a long TD run. He is also a reliable receiver in the passing game as he lines up wide and uses his great football intelligence as he reads the coverage and finds the soft spot in the zone. He exhibits good hands and after the catch uses his great play speed to score on a long TD reception.
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This season, Trace helped the Anderson Raptors to an 8-win season, advance to the 4th round of the playoffs and average 42.2 points per game. He plays both outside WR positions. He shows great play speed as he gets behind the CB on vertical routes. He shows very good awareness near the sideline and makes an amazing catch while keeping his feet inbounds for a first down. He does a great job of working his way back to the QB on broken plays before making the catch.
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This season, Grant played in 4 games for the Anthony Wayne Generals due to injury. He was 4-0 as a starter and looked very impressive. He does a great job of seeing the entire field as he makes his reads. He then delivers the ball with very good accuracy and touch on short, intermediate and deep passes. He does an outstanding job of avoid the rush before delivering an accurate pass while on the move. When running the ball, he uses his very good play speed to outrun all defenders on a long touchdown run.
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This season, Jalen led the Massillon Washington Tigers to a 12-win season where they advanced to the Division II semifinals and averaged 35.3 points per game. He sees the entire field as he makes his reads. He exhibits good arm strength as he passes the ball 50 yards with ease with elite accuracy as he throws the receiver open. He shows quality accuracy on short and intermediate passes as he puts the ball on the correct shoulder of the receiver maximizing YAC. He displays excellent poise as he delivers an accurate ball with defenders in his face.
This season, the outstanding play of Julius was a bright spot in the 4-7 season of the Sidney Yellowjackets. He lines up in the slot. He is a very good route runner as he exhibits good hip fluidity before separating at the top of his route. He shows good hands as he makes the catch with his hands away from his body. After the catch is made, he uses his very good play speed to outrun all defenders as he scores a TD. In addition to being a great WR, he is also a great contributor on special teams as a returner.