New 2025 Linemen that I love
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The 2025 Rankings Update is just around the corner. With the update, there will be dozens of new linemen included. Some of these linemen were already on our radar, though they’ve all impressed me with their latest film. C |…
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Continue ReadingThe 2025 Rankings Update is just around the corner. With the update, there will be dozens of new linemen included. Some of these linemen were already on our radar, though they’ve all impressed me with their latest film.
C | Nick Shrader | Port Huron Northern | Hudl
Schrader is a mauling Center that will destroy you on run blocks. Out of his stance, he does a great job at staying low and maintaining good leverage. He drives into his opponent and oftentimes pancakes him in the process. In other words, if you’re a ground-and-pound team, you want Nick Schrader Nick Schrader 6'3" | 260 lbs | OL Port Huron Northern | 2025 MI on your O-Line. I like his power quite a bit, and think he could vastly improve into a well-rounded prospect in the next year.
T | Jacob Bellinger | UofD Jesuit | Hudl
Jacob is likely my most anticipated O-Lineman for this coming season. Last year’s tape honestly had a few things to be desired, but he seems to have completely changed his game this offseason. Attending a ton of camps, Jacob has vastly improved all of his skills. His pass pro especially looks vastly improved. With these upgraded skills, Jacob was able to earn his first offer from Marshall! I’m extremely intrigued to watch his film this coming season.
DE | Aidan Lindsay Aidan Lindsay 6'3" | 205 lbs | DL Dakota | 2025 MI | Dakota | Hudl
The MAC Red always has great emerging talent. Aiden Lindsay seems to be the next man up to help lead the Dakota defense. The big defensive end does a great job at mixing things up when defending the run or rushing the passer. He shows that he can with speed or power and always plays with high effort. Time will tell if Aidan lives up to the hype I have for him, though I’m very confident he’ll have a great full-varsity season!
DE | Keaton Abraham | Gaylord | Hudl
Keaton is undoubtedly one of the more underrated defenders in this class. The Gaylord Prospect earned all-conference honors last season as he played a giant role as a DE/OLB/OL. He’s a very physical player that loves to hit. Defensively, Keaton does a great job at attacking the offense with high intensity. He fires out of his stance, stands his ground, and strikes when a ballcarrier is near him. I’d love to see him adopt some speed-rush moves in the future. For now, a great up-north DL/ATH prospect to watch!
DE | Korbin Sulitis | Petoskey | Hudl
Korbin is a beast on the defensive line. I rarely see a player fire out of his stance as quickly as Korbin does. He’s so fast that he’s able to blow by opposing linemen on occasion. He has a knack for getting into the backfield and shedding blocks mainly with speed, but he’s not afraid to get physical, either. When he is engaged with a blocker, he does a great job at violently shedding that block once he’s in reach of the ball carrier. Overall a super promising prospect from a Petoskey program that is building something nice!