New 2025 Prospects Appearing on the Radar
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Onis Konanbanny Onis Konanbanny 6'2" | 170 lbs | DB Rabun Gap | 2025 GA – DB – Rabun Gap European prospect that has been generating some buzz since the season ended. Has received some serious P5 buzz with offers…
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Continue ReadingOnis Konanbanny Onis Konanbanny 6'2" | 170 lbs | DB Rabun Gap | 2025 GA – DB – Rabun Gap
European prospect that has been generating some buzz since the season ended. Has received some serious P5 buzz with offers from schools like Tennessee and North Carolina. By the looks of it, he has the traits to be a corner in the SEC and still has a few years of growth ahead of him. He has the ideal 6’2 170 frame for a corner and still has room to fill out and grow even stronger. Very well-rounded prospect that hardly shows any weaknesses at this stage in his development. Konanbanny is an elite athlete that can run and jump with anyone on the field. He does a good job of finding the ball in the air and uses his length to punch the ball away from receivers. He has the makeup of a press corner, but he is also very disciplined in zone coverage and shows the ability to read the QBs eyes and get in a good position. Watch out for Konanbanny, he is a bonafide SEC talent corner that could grow into a great player at the next level with some development.
Zayd Rogan Zayd Rogan 5'10" | 165 lbs | DB Kell | 2025 State GA – DB – Kell
High-profile DB for Kell that has emerged as a P5 prospect. Creating separation against Rogan is no easy task. Not only does he have good speed and change of direction, but he also has good footwork and shows good mirroring technique. He is a pesky, high-energy player that can frustrate his opponents and do whatever it takes to knock the ball to the turf. He is not afraid to be physical and happens to be a good tackler along with his coverage abilities. With his short and stocky build, physicality, and tackling ability, it wouldn’t shock me to see Rogan grow into a more physical Nickle role at the next level. Regardless of where he ends up, he is a high-energy player with elite speed that will cause headaches for opposing WRs.
Tyler Redmond Tyler Redmond 6'0" | 170 lbs | ATH Milton | 2025 State GA – DB – Milton
Another CB with good length and speed that still has his best football ahead of him. He can run with anyone and has great recovery speed to close the gap between himself and receivers. His speed alone makes him a pain to line up against, then you have to factor in the fact that he has good ball skills and is not afraid to get physical with wideouts. Redmond will see some fierce competition this upcoming season, so I expect him to take the next step in his development both physically and mentally. He has the frame and athleticism to be a P5 corner, and he already holds some of those offers. He is a true high-upside player that should get better each year. Once he hones in on some technique and adds some weight, P5 schools will be crawling over one another for Redmond.
DJ Avrey – WR – Chattahoochee
Freak athlete with good measurables. It is only a matter of time before FBS programs start to enter the sweepstakes. After seeing him play in person, I believe he has very real upside and will only continue to get better. Good speed and can jump out of the building, offering a wide catch radius for the QB. His gradual and effortless athleticism allows him to quietly get behind the safeties where he is often targeted as a deep threat. He shows good focus when the ball is in the air, often having to readjust on the fly and catch the ball in awkward spots. While he is dangerous in the downfield passing game, he is perhaps even more dangerous after the catch. He is shifty enough to make defenders miss and is not afraid to take on contact to gain a few extra yards, he just looks natural and comfortable with the ball in his hands. Avrey has been turning heads locally, but it’s about time he gains even more exposure.
Marshall Prichett – TE – Rabun Gap
Up and coming TE prospect on the trail that has caught the eye of a few P5 programs. Why? Because he has a rare combination of size and speed. Stands at 6’5 215 with plenty of room to get bigger. Spends basically all of his time on the outside as a receiver, where he is surprisingly balanced and has good change of direction for a big man. He has good body awareness, using his frame and length to shield off defenders from the ball. In tightly contested situations, he shows great focus as he reels in some tough catches with defenders draped all over him. He has a wide catch radius and can catch practically any ball thrown in the general area of him. If he can add more weight and attach to the line as a blocker, Prichett would be the complete package at TE and could make a serious impact at the next level.