Recruiting Runway: Class of 2027 Prospects to Know – 3.16
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College recruiting never stops. With some schools beginning to reach out to some of the upcoming stars in the game, it’s important to know about kids that are about to break the internet. The Class of 2027 is loaded with…
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Continue ReadingCollege recruiting never stops. With some schools beginning to reach out to some of the upcoming stars in the game, it’s important to know about kids that are about to break the internet. The Class of 2027 is loaded with TONS of undiscovered talent around the country and here are some athletes that you need to know about now.
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Anthony Reed Anthony Reed 6’2″ | 300 lbs | OL AL is a big Offensive/Defensive Lineman out of the Yellowhammer state of Alabama. Sizing up to be 6’1 and 300 pounds, Anthony is one of the bigger and stronger offensive linemen that I have had a chance to evaluate in this class. Based off clips of him lifting, Anthony has made a habit of moving some big-time weight around while he is training–specifically while squatting. Being the rock-solid prospect that he is, it should come as no surprise that he is as dominant on the line of scrimmage, as he is. With him predominately playing Tackle at this point, he does a good job of setting the edge and bringing the fight to his opponents. The size and strength that Anthony has shown to have, aren’t very common at this level. If he continues to stay at this pace on the football field and in the weight room, the Panhandle prospect could become one of the strongest football players in the country. If that fails, there’s always The World’s Strongest Man.
Treyson Reith Treyson Reith 6’0″ | 150 lbs | DB Springdale Har-Ber | 2027 State AR is a Defensive Back/Athlete coming out of Arkansas that can do a bunch of positive things on the football field. The Natural State athlete stands at 6’1 and 165 pounds with an athletic build that translates well to the world of sports. At Defensive Back, Treyson shows the ability to track the Quarterback’s eyes and forces him to make a mistake by hiding in coverage. Furthermore, Treyson is very good at driving down on routes that are run beneath him, putting himself in the best position possible to make a play on the ball. Bottom line is that he’s an all-around athlete. In addition to what he does on the gridiron, he excels in basketball, baseball, and track. This four-sport athlete has a very bright future.
The Bay Area is one of the most respected regions in the United States in terms of its production of top tier talent. Lemani Fehoko Lemani Fehoko 6’2″ | 280 lbs | OL Serra | 2027 State CA is another one of those Bay Area Athletes who shows a ton of upside as he gets ready to begin his high school career. After re-classing from the 2026 class, he stands at 6’1 and weighs 265 pounds. Lemani is a big dude who carries the weight on his frame well. Fehoko is a big, strong kid who controls the line of scrimmage through the run game and the pass game. Lemani can move people off the line of scrimmage in the run game with relative ease. In pass protection, Lemani goes hands on instantly and controls them, taking the role of aggressor. With the talent that he possesses, there is reason for optimism when it comes to his ceiling.
Mason Miller Mason Miller 5’11” | 155 lbs | WR CO is a wideout that people should keep tabs on, as he moves up to the high school level. The Rocky Mountain State product stands at 5’11 and weighs 150 pounds and we fell in love with him at the Colorado Youth Football Invitational in March 2023. Mason is a smooth runner and has proved it with big combine results and big performances time and time again. As a receiver, Mason is an incredibly dynamic part of his offense with him running bubble routes, quick game, and jet sweeps at a very high level. He also has phenomenal ball skills and has proven to not be afraid to make the tough catch in traffic. Throughout his middle school career, Mason Miller Mason Miller 5’11” | 155 lbs | WR CO has shown he can be a weapon on offensive side of the ball in a variety of different schemes. If he keeps following this trajectory, Mason could be in line to make a name for himself in Colorado high school football.
The Peach State of Georgia is widely known as one of the nation’s best in terms of producing top-tier talent on the football field. Abram Eisenhower Abram Eisenhower 6’4″ | 230 lbs | OL Lowndes | 2027 GA is just another one of those examples of primetime talent from the state of Georgia. The 6’4 offensive tackle moves really well for his size and has an explosive edge about himself when he is in the trenches. The son of coach, Abram has smooth-moving feet and a strong posture about himself that allows him to play at such a high level. With his frame and size, Abram is showing very early on that he can compete as one of the most athletic tackles in this class. If he continues to fill out his frame, he could project very highly amongst Georgia linemen prospects in 2027.
Mav Ashby is another athlete to keep tabs on as he begins to elevate into the high school ranks. The Bluegrass State Running Back/Athlete is a big play machine when he has the ball in his hands. Coming out of the backfield, Mav has the unprecedented ability to find running lanes in the defense and exploit them. Ashby has great speed that allows him to find the edge of the defense quickly on outside run plays. A reclass from the 2026 cycle, Maverick’s breakaway speed is one of the biggest components of his game up to this point If Mav has enough space, then he is going to break off some big runs and score touchdowns with that space. His spee and quickness, is second only to his brute strength. Overall, Ashby is one of the more dynamic athletes that I have had a chance to evaluate. He needs to tack on height to his muscular frame, but if he does, Ashby is someone to certainly keep an eye on.
Peyton Eveland Peyton Eveland 6’8″ | 290 lbs | OL Redmond | 2027 State OR is an offensive linemen in this 2027 class to keep an eye on as he continues to grow, heading into his freshman year. Standing at an eye-popping 6’6 and 265 pounds, the Oregon standout has shown to be a dominant force in the trenches. He’s the younger brother of the No.2 Offensive Linemen and No.7 overall prospect in our Oregon 2025 rankings, Jace Eveland. From what I have seen from Peyton, it is evident that he has a mean streak about himself and his size size alone will pique the interest of P5 programs. When he is on the field, he is always trying to find a way to get his opponents on the ground–either by force or by technique. With Peyton’s explosive nature, he has no problem winning at the point of contact and collecting multiple pancakes in the process. For as big and strong as he is, it is not a stretch to say that I could see him competing at a Power Five school early in his high school career. Peyton has huge upside and unparalleled potential for an eighth-grader in the PNW.