2025 Norcal Rankings Newcomers: ATH (Part. I)
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Brody Krupp CA #265 ATH #32 HEIGHT 6'1" WEIGHT 220 POS ATH CLASS 2025 View Profile Brody Krupp State: California School: Woodcreek Krupp has a very intriguing combination of size, speed, ball skills and is a natural ball carrier in…
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Continue ReadingKrupp has a very intriguing combination of size, speed, ball skills and is a natural ball carrier in the open field with a knack for making big plays happen. Offensively, he can lineup anywhere from the slot to the backfield, and can run a wide variety of routes while not afraid to gain tough yards when needed and is a true vertical threat over the top with a downfield gear. Defensively, he is a outstanding tackler in the open field with a quick trigger, natural feel in zone coverage and displays elite closing speed and takes good angles while closing quickly and sniffing out plays. He could end up playing safety or outside linebacker at the next level due to his combination of cover abilities and play the run/bang in the box.
Jordan is ranked as a three-star recruit across multiple sites and picked up his first offer from Colorado last summer. He is a very smooth athlete that can play on either side of the ball, flashes good COD abilities, fluid hips in transition and outstanding ball skills/tracking abilities. Look for Jordan to continue collecting G5 and P5 offers through his final two seasons.
Duvall is a very explosive kid that is a two-way star for Clovis East, who has a much improved roster heading into the season. Duvall has elite length and range for the position, is a long strider that covers a ton of ground and flashes recovery speed/length downfield. Checking in just outside the top fifteen at the position, he has good upside at the next level due to his length, speed and untapped potential.
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Searcy started his career off at Liberty-Brentwood, and has since transferred to Pittsburg, where he will bring a downhill and physical running style to that loaded backfield. He is a low to the ground, compact runner with forward lean, leg drive through contact and can bounce it outside when needed, forcing defenders to take poor angles in the open field. He also shows good vision in tight windows while setting up cutback lanes and has a third level burst. Look for Searcy to collect college interest through the next two seasons as there will be no shortage of exposure at one of the top programs in Norcal.