Weekly Regional Stock Risers
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Who has seen their recruiting stock rise this week and picked up some offers/taken visits? Find out here! Dylan Lee AZ #21 RB #4 HEIGHT 6'1" WEIGHT 200 POS RB CLASS 2024 View Profile Dylan Lee State: Arizona School: Williams…
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Lee checks in just inside our top five at the running back position, and is a top notch ball carrier that should have success at the next level. He recently picked up offers from Boise State and FCS standout South Dakota State this week. He has had a very busy May as he also was offered by NMSU and Bowling Green earlier in the month, and should be closing in on another P5 offer. He holds an early ASU offer as well.
The Campo Verde First Team All-Region linebacker checks in just outside our top ten for the position and is coming off a impressive Junior season. He recently picked up a offer from Jamestown and should see FCS interest continue to build into the summer and through out the start of the season. He is a violent thumper that runs through blockers, explodes through contact at the POA and is very athletic for his size while able to cover as well out of the backfield. Silene is a sideline to sideline player with backside closing speed and shows quick redirection and play diagnosis. He is a very balanced player that can make a big impact at the next level.
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Jones has power five abilities and currently holds two power five offers with others most likely not far behind. Western Kentucky and NAU have both offered over the last couple of weeks, and the 3-star prospect is one of the best available safeties across the state in the 2024 class. He is a violent hitter with good range, long speed and ball skills while able to drop down into the box and help in run support with physicality and a quick trigger. He is a well built kid that will only continue to pack on weight and be over that 200 pound mark as he progresses through college.