2025 ATH Rankings Breakdown
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Rankings have changed since last season, today we are taking a look at five ATH’s that made some moves in the rankings. Tristin Tyler Richardson HEIGHT 5'10" WEIGHT 185 POS ATH CLASS 2025 View Profile Tristin Tyler Richardson Instagram Twitter…
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Continue ReadingRankings have changed since last season, today we are taking a look at five ATH’s that made some moves in the rankings.
Richardson was on our radar after his JV season playing Quarterback. He was the most dangerous player on the field with the ball in his hands and able to make plays with his legs and arm, showing some impressive ball carrying skills. Last season he moved up to Varsity and was a utility player for the Indians; he lined up at wide receiver, running back, and wildcat quarterback. He carry’s the ball with authority, breaking tackles and showing elusiveness. He puts his ball carrying skills on display after the catch when lining up at receiver, which makes him a threat down field and on the perimeter. Expect Richardson to be a big part of Franklins offensive attack this fall.
Levrone is a prospect who’s been making consistent strides since making the watch list last season. He appeared in a handful of games at receiver, safety and special teams and made plays at every position. During this offseason he’s been tearing up the camp circuit putting good play on film for the preseason. He ran a 4.54s 40 at the UA camp and put up some impressive reps at the UMD 7on7 tournament. Levrone should touch the field a lot in all three phases and affect the outcome of more games.
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Lott played some linebacker and edge rusher for the Rams in 2023 and was affective at both positions. Lotts speed gave him the upper hand on the edge while still having the size and strength to fight through blocks and take down ball carriers in the backfield. These physical attributes allow him to drop into coverage and be able to move and make plays on the ball. Lott has made a big jump over the offseason from Randallstown to MD national power St. Frances. Expect Lott’s recruiting stock to increase by the end of this season as he puts his skills on display on a bigger stage, and as a 2025 prospect he’ll have plenty of time to make a statement on his new team.
Richardson was an absolute weapon for John Carroll. Defensively he played cornerback and safety, he is always a threat after an interception to take it the distance. Offensively he played running back and some receiver, showcasing strong running skills, able to break off chunk plays and show some breakaway speed. He was heavily involved in special teams on both kick return and kickoff team. He is dangerous as a return man and was a safety blanket on the kickoff team chasing down ball carriers, showing his top end speed and hustle. Richardson recently transferred from John Carroll to St. Frances this off-season. His skill set and play will mesh well with the rest of SFA’s talented defensive backfield.
Cuque has the skillset where he’s able to play down in the box, near the line of scrimmage and drop into coverage as a cornerback. He made a good fit as a nickel DB. He closes on the ball fast and brings security to the edge of the defense. He put his speed on record this offseason and ran a 4.55s 40-yard dash at the Dream prospect showcase in Baltimore.