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<p>The class of 2026 is already showing amazing promise. Yesterday, we took a look at the Top 10 players in this class, and some of you made a case for players rated #11 - #15 and beyond. This article will focus on those that just barely missed the top 10. The following five players are all great prospects and you could make a top-10 case for any of these guys. Now, let's dive in! </p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>#11 | [player_tooltip player_id='563422' first='Damion' last='King'] | WR | De La Salle </strong></p>
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<p>Athletic, twitchy, and explosive. I absolutely love what [player_tooltip player_id='563422' first='Damion' last='King'] brings to the table, and I'm confident he'll develop into a Power 5 prospect. [player_tooltip player_id='563422' first='Damion' last='King'] is a talented and skilled wide receiver prospect who has strong body control and is able to make difficult catches. His ability to be elusive in the open field likely makes him a valuable asset to his team, as it allows him to evade defenders and gain yards after the catch. It's rare to see a young prospect that is this well-rounded and already turning heads on De La Salle. Nobody knows what the future holds for King, but with relentless work, he could emerge as one of the top receivers in the Midwest. </p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>#12 | [player_tooltip player_id='568140' first='Amir' last='Morelan'] | ATH | Port Huron Northern</strong></p>
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<p>Moreland started as a WR/DB/KR this past season as a freshman and of course, performed to a high standard. Offensively, Morelan was utilized in a wide variety of ways. Typically used as a speed-in-space player, he catches screens and other short-range passes to get himself in space and work. Morelan also goes in motion quite a bit, both as a decoy and in plays designed for him. As a kick returner, he shows great speed and ability to take it to the house! Finally, for defense, Moreland is a good corner that is great at breaking up passes when thrown his way. Although he has a bit of cleaning up on this end, he's an above-average defender on the varsity level.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>#13 | [player_tooltip player_id='212359' first='Isaiah' last='Harris'] | DL | Saline</strong></p>
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<p>I have a feeling that [player_tooltip player_id='212359' first='Isaiah' last='Harris'] will raise his stock over the next year. Already a dominant defender, [player_tooltip player_id='212359' first='Isaiah' last='Harris'] has a phenomenal get-off and sports violent hands. In the run game, Isaiah is smart and decisive, as he's able to diagnose the play and fill the correct gap to bring down the ballcarrier. He does this by keeping an eye on the backfield and using his strength to take control of the opposing lineman when he knows where the play is going. In terms of pass rush, Harris shows flashes of being able to get to the Quarterback quickly. Overall, this is a very well-known prospect that I expect to improve exponentially in the coming months and years. I've love to see some off-season work from Harris, and seeing Saline play in person next season is near the top of my list. </p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>#14 | [player_tooltip player_id='568110' first='Dijon' last='Wilson'] | DB | River Rouge </strong></p>
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<p>River Rouge is known for its skill players, and [player_tooltip player_id='568110' first='Dijon' last='Wilson'] looks like the next great DB out of this program. A safety, Wilson does an incredible job with defending the deep ball and is not overly aggressive when doing so. I watch. a lot of Dbs that try and be overly aggressive and always go for the interception, but Wilson smartly does whatever he can to break up the pass unless there's an easy INT in front of him. With great size, speed, and fundamentals, [player_tooltip player_id='568110' first='Dijon' last='Wilson'] has a chance to be a Power 5 prospect. I expect Wilson to be a widely-known name soon.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>#15 | [player_tooltip player_id='119260' first='Jaxson' last='Dosh'] | QB | Davison</strong></p>
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<p>The starting debut of [player_tooltip player_id='119260' first='Jaxson' last='Dosh'] next season will be must-see football. Dosh has been a well-known prospect for some time, and was a shoo-in for these rankings. For a few offseasons, Dosh has come into competition and turned heads, and so far has done excellent this offseason as well. You can't teach accuracy, but Dosh has a natural knack for throwing the football. He knows how to read coverages and has better fundamentals than most QBs in Michigan. On top of that, he's a dual threat that can RUN. The #15 ranking is exactly where he should be for now, but I expect a lot of movement after next season. Whether that movement is up or down, time will tell. </p>
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