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<p><strong> With the 2024 PRZ Rankings just being updated and released, it's always interesting to see which athletes made the biggest jump, and what they bring to the table. Have a look at a few individuals within the top 100 and where they are ranked now. </strong></p>
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<p><strong><br>Complete 2024 WA Rankings</strong> <a href="https://prepredzone.com/washington/rankings/2024-rankings/">https://prepredzone.com/washington/rankings/2024-rankings/</a></p>
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<p>#34 [player_tooltip player_id='915281' first='Tanner' last='Stokes'] 6-2 280 OL Mt Si </p>
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<p>Probably a center at the next level. The all-conference O lineman is back after an impressive off season where he was named O Line MVP at the UA/ESPN Elite Underclassmen Camp, also garnering an offer from Air Force. Stokes is somewhat undersized but makes up for it by being one of the most fundamentally sound lineman in the NW. </p>
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<p>#39 [player_tooltip player_id='915286' first='Kayden' last='Stuit'] 6-4 220 TE Lynden Christian </p>
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<p>We talked on Stuit right after last season and all of his potential, currently listed as one of Whatcom County's active tackle leaders. He is taking that overall athleticism as a TE to Eastern Washington University, where he committed a few weeks back. </p>
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<p>#41 [player_tooltip player_id='338793' first='Diezel' last='Wilkinson'] 6-0 190 ATH East Valley </p>
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<p>Wilkinson is an exceptional overall athlete, making a name for himself even with his team going 1-9 last season. Credit to the multi-sport standout who made his commitment known to Idaho a few weeks back over Montana who also offered. His abilities on the basketball floor highlight that overall athleticism. </p>
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<p>#47 [player_tooltip player_id='338800' first='Logan' last='Sloman'] 6-0 170 WR/CB North Kitsap </p>
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<p>Sloman went off as a junior being named the Olympic League MVP, catching 71 passes for 1018 yards and 16 TDs. Defensively he had a state leading 9 INTs, speaking to his versatility and ability to play on either side of the ball at the next level. From an accolade standpoint there isn't much he didn't accomplish. </p>
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<p>#48 [player_tooltip player_id='815229' first='Marcus' last='Angiuli'] 6-3 205 WR Eastlake </p>
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<p>I think Tracy Ford summarized it well when he called Angiuli a "Grown A** Man". He's still somewhat raw, but if he can put it all together he has the ideal frame to dominate smaller DB's even while being doubled. I expect a big year statistically as part of a good Eastlake team that went 8-3 last season. </p>
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<p>#61 [player_tooltip player_id='115334' first='Zach' last='Schell'] 5-10 185 RB Peninsula </p>
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<p>Definitely the exception to the rule from a size standpoint. Schell was offered by D1 Cal Poly a few months ago after helping Kennedy Catholic to the 4A state title game. On the year he had 70+ touches and 4 TDs. Look for him to help Peninsula immensely. </p>
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<p>#69 [player_tooltip player_id='915294' first='Jonathan' last='Holdway'] 6-7 325 T Reardan </p>
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<p>Holdway is massive and moves well for a kid with his size. If he can continue to progress from a mobility standpoint the sky' the limit. The team captain earned 1<sup>st</sup> team all-league honors offensively where he projects, and also 2<sup>nd</sup> team accolades on D, showing off his overall versatility. </p>
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<p>#72 [player_tooltip player_id='915299' first='Ben' last='Hallead'] 6-2 175 WR Union </p>
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<p>Hallead has had an impressive off season, receiving an offer from D2 Central Washington in June. He averaged 12 yards per catch last year playing with 2025 standouts [player_tooltip player_id='693731' first='Chase' last='Lofton'] and Caden Dobrinski. I would expect him to be a 20-+ catch receiver in 2023.</p>
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<p>#98 [player_tooltip player_id='915307' first='Dason' last='Miller'] 6-7 300 OL Camas</p>
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<p>The size alone is enough to make schools stop and evaluate. His ability to play multiple spots on the line, including center, is also appealing from a recruitment standpoint. Miller has had an outstanding offseason as the Papermakers should have one of the top O lines in Washington. </p>
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