Class 6A: Breakout 2025 Prospects On The Rise
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Which Class 6A prospects in the 2025 class is on the rise to make a big impact next season? Let’s take a look… KJ Lacy – QB – Saraland HS / @kjlacey7 One of the great things about Lacy’s game…
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KJ Lacy – QB – Saraland HS / @kjlacey7
One of the great things about Lacy’s game is that he is not good, but great when he has to make it happen on broken plays. More than a few times, Lacy had the pocket break down quickly on him, forcing him outside. Luckily, he has the ability to create in those situations, both with his arm and legs. Look for this to translate to the college level rather nicely.
Anthony Rogers Anthony Rogers 5'8" | 180 lbs | RB Bradenton IMG Academy | 2025 State FL – RB – Pike Road / @AnthonyRogers_K
Rogers can make a name for himself just with his burst. He can move very well horizontally. Why does this matter? Zone run schemes require horizontal movement while keeping the running back’s eyes downfield to choose the right hole. That is exactly Roger’s role at the next level. He moves very smoothly in all directions. That is thanks to his extremely quick feet that always keep him in a position to adjust to the developing situation around him. There is a lot to like here, and hopefully, Rogers’s can improve upon it as he develops for the college football.
Santae McWilliams Jr Santae McWilliams Jr 5'9" | 175 lbs | RB Saraland | 2025 State AL Jr. – RB – Saraland HS / @santae_jr
Burst is McWilliams’s redeemable trait for his true speed. He looks comfortable moving in any direction which is excellent when adjusting to the play. The acceleration is solid, and he also stays upright, adjusts to contact well, and looks in control no matter which position his body is in. In short, McWilliams has a good burst & contact balance with excellent fluidity .
Ryan Williams Ryan Williams 6'1" | 160 lbs | WR Saraland | 2024 AL – WR – Saraland HS / @Ryanwms1
Williams never takes his eyes off the ball and his hands naturally follow. Having solid hand-eye coordination is a very important trait for receivers and Williams excels there. Along with adjusting to deep balls, he makes sure to position his hands in the right spot to make the catch. He also has elite body control that helps him make circus catches and contort his body in the air.
Carson Gill – WR – Saraland HS / @CdGill_1
Gill can create a natural separation that goes with his solid route running. He has loose hips that allow him to break off the route. His ability to run vertically creates chances for him to break off a route and come back to the quarterback. He always keeps the play alive and tries to get into open space for his quarterback to find him.