Class 1A: Breakout 2025 Prospects On The Rise
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Which Class 1A prospects in the 2025 class is on the rise to make a big impact next season? Let’s take a look… Alvin Henderson Alvin Henderson 5'11" | 190 lbs | RB Elba | 2025 State AL – RB…
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Alvin Henderson Alvin Henderson 5'11" | 190 lbs | RB Elba | 2025 State AL – RB – Elba HS / @AlHenderson_1
Henderson shows great ability when cutting and finding open lanes. He understands and realizes how to take advantage of the open holes from his blocks and explodes because of it. As Henderson hits that open field, he creates huge runs that leave defenders wondering what they did wrong. Henderson has excellent change-of-direction ability. The Elba running back can plant his toes, flip his hips, and leave defenders clutching at the thin air. This also plays in with his vision, seeing when he needs to shift to great an explosive play.
Braylen Roberts Braylen Roberts 6'4" | 230 lbs | DL Meek | 2025 State AL – DE – Meek HS / @braylenroberts2
Roberts can be summarized in two words, aggressively relentless. First, with Roberts consistently engaging his opponents in a demon-like manner, he causes linemen to wear down faster than expected. Then, when Roberts goes on the hunt, he will overwhelm his opponents and cause them to become exhausted by the fourth quarter. Roberts is known for going full tilt on every snap from whistle to whistle, and college teams will appreciate that.
Rayshon Coleman – QB – Florala HS / @rayshon_coleman
Anticipation and touch are both areas where Coleman has displayed talent in. He is good at figuring out when receivers will get open while or before they make their break. He made some throws with good touch, completed throws with terrific precision and gives his receivers the chance to make a play. His mobility is excellent and he’s aware. Can’t wait to see him next season to display more of his decision-making and mobility.
Jaquan Reeder – WR – Hackleburg HS / @JaquanReeder3
Reeder has the makeup to be an excellent separator, as he can modulate his speed. He can also keep his speed while making breaks, as shown on film. He has high potential to be a great downfield and intermediate separator with his ability to keep his speed on slants and outs. Once he develops the ability to sink his hips and maintain his speed, it will be very hard to cover him.
Jquan Stewart – WR/RB – Millry HS
The run after the catch is Stewart’s calling card and will be what gets him an opportunity to continue to play football. He is oftentimes a linear runner as he gets to top speed so quickly. He’s able to break arm tackles easily and can make one of two defenders miss in space. Overall, his speed will make him a home run threat.