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ATH Jonathan Stevens Jr Jonathan Stevens Jr 6'0" | 180 lbs | ATH Westerville North | 2025 State OH (Westerville North) 6’0 180- Stevens plays both running back and defensive back at North. As a running back Stevens is a…
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Jonathan Stevens Jr
Jonathan
Stevens Jr
6'0" | 180 lbs | ATH
Westerville North | 2025
State
OH
(Westerville North) 6’0 180- Stevens plays both running back and defensive back at North. As a running back Stevens is a shifty back with good size and vision. He makes guys miss in the open field and he has the speed to pull away from defenses. On defense Jonathan plays safety. He shows good hips and feet and a nose for the ball. He takes good routes in coverage and in run defense. He can come up and make the stop in the run game, but he also knows how to set the edge. Stevens is already getting D1 attention with offers from Akron and UMASS. Those offers should continue to come in this offseason and camp season.
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WR
Trace Jallick
Trace
Jallick
6'3" | 190 lbs | WR
Anderson | 2025
State
OH
(Anderson) 6’3 180- Jallick is a long and athletic receiver. He’s a threat to stretch defenses vertically or in the short game. Vertically Trace does a great job of tracking the ball and adjusting to make the catch. He does a great job of using his hands and catching the ball away from his body. He displays good body control and uses his length well to high point the ball. He has good footwork and does a good job of getting clean releases. Anderson is a wide-open passing offense and I expect Jallick to be a key piece in that attack over the next 2 years.
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RB
Boston Mulinix
Boston
Mulinix
5'7" | 195 lbs | RB
West Branch | 2025
OH
(West Branch) 5’7 185- Mulinix may be a smaller back in height, but he’s well put together and has the speed and vision to make plays. He runs with very powerful legs and there are many plays where it takes more than one defender to take him down. He shows great vision and shiftiness to make plays between the tackles and he has the speed to get to the outside and make plays. Boston uses his blocks well to advance the ball down the field. Mulinix will make a lot of plays Warriors over the next 2 season.
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LB
Keenan Brown
Keenan
Brown
6'3" | 215 lbs | LB
Winton Woods | 2025
State
OH
(Monroe) 6’3 215- Brown is a long linebacker who runs really well. He does a great job of firing and using his speed to pursue and make plays in the run game. He also is scheme sound and takes care of his responsibilities. He has a good motor and willing to make the hustle play. He’s comfortable taking on blockers uses his hands well to shed and make plays. Keenan does a good job of breaking down to make tackles. As he continues to add weight and strength, I really like his upside at the next level.
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TE
Reece Little
Reece
Little
6'3" | 200 lbs | ATH
Findlay | 2025
State
OH
(Findlay) 6’3 200- I like Reece as a hybrid tight end at the college level. He’s strong in both the receiver game and as a blocker. As a receiver he has a good combination of size and speed. He sets up defenders well to create separation in his routes and has good hands. He can win releases with both quick feet and with power. Little also has a good feel for extending plays and keeping himself open as a target when the QB makes plays out of structure. As a blocker he attacks defenders and does a great job of engaging and finishing his blocks. The Trojans move him around and use him as a lead blocker in their run game. As Reece continues to add weight and strength, I expect him to advance and become a sought-after pass catcher at the college level.
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WR
Luke Stuewe
Luke
Stuewe
6'2" | 195 lbs | WR
Avon Lake | 2025
State
OH
(Avon Lake) 6’2 190- Stuewe is a fun watch on film. He’s smooth athlete and a polished route runner. He has really strong breaks where he creates a ton of space between him and defenders. Luke has really good length and does a great job of extending his body to make hands catches above the head and in high pointing the ball. He gets great acceleration off of the ball and gets into his defender and then will break off his route in an instance and is ready to receive the ball. He sells his fakes well to set up his routes and get open. As he continues to grow and develop, I think Luke has a blend of both physical ability and technique I think he could start to attract D1 interest very soon.
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