WV Preseason Spotlight: Monongalia County (Part Four)
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As we reach the two-month window until the 2023 football season begins, we will spotlight some of West Virginia’s prospects to watch for this season. Today will be part four of Monongalia County. Here are some prospects you need to…
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Continue ReadingAs we reach the two-month window until the 2023 football season begins, we will spotlight some of West Virginia’s prospects to watch for this season. Today will be part four of Monongalia County. Here are some prospects you need to keep an eye on in Monongalia County for the 2023 season.
Aidan Stire
Aidan Stire
Aidan Stire of Morgantown High School is one of the top specialists in West Virginia for the 2025 class. Stire handled all of the kicking and punting duties last season for the Mohigans and is very capable of each duty. That kind of versatility and talent is what makes him one of West Virginia’s top rising junior specialists in the state. Stire has been on a tear during camp season making several stops at college and kicking camps across the country and has performed well. Stire finished first in the Kohl’s camp live snap-and-hold competition back in March with the best kickoff of camp. He also made his way down to UCF where he finished third in the field goal competition and fourth in kickoff while taking the top spot in punt with a 48-yarder and 4.02-second hang time. Stire would then make the finals in the punt competition at one of WVU’s camps in June. Make sure to follow this 2025 specialist as he will be a sought-after prospect when he’s a senior. Hudl | Twitter
Brock Kehler
Brock Kehler
University’s Brock Kehler is an absolute stud on the wrestling mat and that really shows in his game on the football field. Kehler is arguably the best high school wrestler in West Virginia as only a rising junior and has won back-to-back state championships. He had a perfect 52-0 record this season as a sophomore in the 215-pound weight class. Kehler is already a physical specimen at 6’3 225 and also had a phenomenal sophomore season last year. He racked up an astonishing 170 tackles, 18 TFLs, and 11 sacks while snagging 2 interceptions and forcing 5 fumbles. Kehler is already one of the top linebackers in the state while also being the top wrestler. He is a special kind of athlete that doesn’t come around often. While he likely decides to wrestle in college, selfishly I would love to also see him play football at the next level. He’s everything you want in a linebacker and is the prototypical size. It will be exciting to watch the rest of his high school career.
Morgantown’s Jacob Keir Jacob Keir 5’10” | 165 lbs | DB Morgantown | 2024 State WV is a 2024 ATH that you need to know for this season. Keir is a very versatile player who can play in the slot or out wide on offense and slot corner and safety on defense. He also has the ability to help you in the return game where he averaged 18 yards on kick returns last season. I could see him playing on either side of the ball in college but I think I like him the most as a receiver right now. As a smaller receiver at 5’10 165, Keir can play out wide, and he showed the ability to stretch the field last season. He’s pretty speedy and has a little twitch to him which makes him an effective route runner. Another aspect of his game that I was impressed with was his willingness to be a blocker. Keir showed he wasn’t afraid to get physical and did a nice job blocking as a smaller receiver. Even playing in a Wing-T offense, Keir caught 19 passes for 376 yards and 5 touchdowns last season. He also posted 2 interceptions and 3 pass breakups on defense.
Nick DeProspero
Nick DeProspero
Another Morgantown Mohigan to know is 2024 TE/DE Nick DeProspero. DeProspero is an important piece to their Wing-T offense and was effective in both the passing game and blocking. Obviously, blocking is a crucial part of that style of offense and he showed he was physical and could move some bigger bodies on the defensive line. At 6’2 205, DeProspero will need to keep getting bigger and stronger to be a complete tight end at the next level but still has time to do so. He showed some good things on defense last year as well at defensive end and is an athletic option that can move on the edge. DeProspero did a nice job hitting big plays after the offense lulled the defense to sleep in the running game. He’s a very capable pass catcher and can run a bit after the catch as well.
I got to see University’s Melique Lewis at the GCOH Performance Exposure Camp last Sunday and he was one of my defensive line camp standouts. The 2024 prospect has pretty good size at 6’1 260 and is quite athletic for a guy his size. Lewis actually gets quite a bit of carries on offensive as a running back and he’s very effective running the ball. His best position for the next level is along the defensive line though where he primarily plays on the end. As he continues to grow, Lewis could probably grow to be an interior lineman in time. He’s an athletic and strong player who can help you in both pass rush and run defense. Lewis is quick off the ball and strong enough to push back offensive linemen. He can also run you down from behind and make tackles downfield.
There is a lot to work with in Melique Lewis‘ game and a name to watch for this season.