Off-Season Hunting in Pennsylvania: New Names out of D10, Part 2
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Lykure Stanback Lykure Stanback 6'1" | 225 lbs | DL Erie | 2026 PA HEIGHT 6'1" POS DL CLASS 2026 Lykure Stanback Lykure Stanback 6'1" | 225 lbs | DL Erie | 2026 PA School: Erie Not much tape that…
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Continue ReadingLykure Stanback Lykure Stanback 6'1" | 225 lbs | DL Erie | 2026 PA
Lykure Stanback Lykure Stanback 6'1" | 225 lbs | DL Erie | 2026 PA
Not much tape that I could dig up out of Lykure Stanback Lykure Stanback 6’1″ | 225 lbs | DL Erie | 2026 PA , yet I’m still intrigued by his size and skill set at his age. He’s a kid I’ll put on watchlist moving forward. He’s got some cut-ups, yet isn’t highlighted. No evaluation can be done yet, but now that I have my eye out for potential ranked prospects out of this District, I won’t ignore what this kid can turn into. DE/RB reps on tape.
Cole Buckley
Cole Buckley
Solid contributor to the Franklin HS program. Presence will be felt on both sides of the field, serving Franklin at corner and wideout. Great field awareness, always finding himself to be at the right place at the right time. Slippery at wideout, he’s seen getting open downfield often. Buckley’s a must-honor wideout when he’s attacking a defense vertically. Good catch radius above his head. Often used in pre-snap motion sets that get him open in crossers underneath the defense. These reps allow him to show off his YAC-ability. Not much wiggle in space but he’s a lot to tackle once he builds a head of steam. Numerous contested catches in traffic, possesses real hands. Project him at WR over DB although valuable prospect on both sides of the ball.
Logan Leskovac
Logan Leskovac
Up there with Nic Williams as one of the better prospects I’ve uncovered after my dive into District 10. You’ll like what you see cutting on both offensive and defensive tapes. Right tackle prospect that displays a blend of pass and run blocking reps. Hand placement, married with quick feet, had me excited at his potential at the position. He is a bit undersized compared to elite right tackle prospects in the state, yet the kid’s tape checks out. Watch Logan’s tape at defensive tackle and you figure this is where his future may lie. Attitude is displayed on both sides of the ball, yet Leskovac is a bit more ferocious and mean in the trenches at DT. His size might suit his skill set at this alignment too if he happens to stay at 6’2. Excited to get him ranked and represented on our site.
Delathian s s Boanes Delathian s s Boanes 6'1" | 225 lbs | DL Grove City Areaa | 2026 PA
Delathian s s Boanes Delathian s s Boanes 6'1" | 225 lbs | DL Grove City Areaa | 2026 PA
Six-minute tape out of the Grove City freshman Delathian s s Boanes Delathian s s Boanes 6’1″ | 225 lbs | DL Grove City Areaa | 2026 PA . A blur in the trenches, his slighter-than-average frame inside makes him one of the quicker prospects that offensive linemen will have to get their hands on. TFLs on tape, violent finisher, Boanes is nimble enough on his feet to Consistently keep bigger guards on their toes. D10 interior linemen often aren’t ready for his get-off, the young man’s revving motor makes him a tough block if you don’t win early in your reps. A linebacker with DL toughness, a combo you don’t see too often. Intrigued to see how his body/build develops over time. Will he get taller? Will he put on good or bad weight? His athletic trajectory is whatever he wants it to be. Ton of potential out of this hidden gem hiding up North.
Antonio Cimino
Antonio Cimino
Sophomore tape out of Antonio Cimino showing promise. Iroquois center with a typical center build. 6’0, 270 pounds of strength, Cimino does a great job landing his punches off the snap. More times than not, so long as he isn’t going up against speed, Cimino is winning with strength, knocking his opponent off path and following up with churning legs. Good amount of pancakes on tape. Has the punishing attitude and temperament you like to see out of potential collegiate linemen prospects. Would like to see him handle speed better, don’t want to see as many reaches on tape this time next year. Would love to see this kid at a camp.
The first playmaker on this list. Zander Telesz Zander Telesz 6’3″ | 165 lbs | ATH Hickory | 2025 State PA is the athlete behind center at Hickory HS, an athlete that keeps defensive coordinators guessing as to what’s coming next. QB draws and sweeps often called, good athlete in space so the idea makes sense. Watching his tape, I forget that he’s 6’3. He’s running and moving like back, so it’s surprising to realize he’s got the build of a safety or wide receiver. Can serve as a legitimate passer, however. Screens, corners, throws under duress, Telesz shows he’s capable of delivering easy throws, as well as make throws in impromptu situations. before you know it, you’re witnessing Telesz catch interceptions at a hybrid LB/DB alignment. Great overall skill set and football player.
Demetris Crosby Demetris Crosby 6'1" | 170 lbs | ATH North East | 2026 State PA Jr.
Demetris Crosby Demetris Crosby 6'1" | 170 lbs | ATH North East | 2026 State PA Jr.
Quickly becoming one of my favorite freshman prospects. Would climb our ranks had I found out about his tape a bit sooner. RB/LB and DB reps, Demetris Crosby Demetris Crosby 6’1″ | 170 lbs | ATH North East | 2026 State PA Jr. can be seen sniffing out runs and forcing stops at LB, there are interceptions at DB too. That being said, I like the natural running style Crosby Jr. boasts when toting the rock. North East has Crosby running primarily out of shotgun sets, allowing Crosby to hit his hole and work into the second level quickly. Sets up his blocks well with patience on the perimeter, Crosby has all the potential in the world to be a future 800+ yard back at NHHS. The young man shows off a ton of lifting videos, he’s a ball player on the court as well. Love what I’m seeing out of this kid, consider me an early fan.