Unranked Spotlight, New Names Catching My Eye After Five Weeks P2
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- 6’2, 250-pounds
- 4.3 GPA
- the only underclassmen on this list.
- limited tape from his freshman season, has a minute long tape showcasing what he might be capable of moving forward.
- I’d be doing the young man a disservice by trying to do a full eval from just six-seven reps from his first four games. That being said, there’s a lot to like about Fallen’s size at his age, the way his weight is distributed leaves a feeling that he could continue growing moving forward.
- Despite the reps visible not blowing me away, it’s worth noting that he’s already seeing good time at SCH, I expect his role to only grow.
- Long story short, this is a new name I’ll stash on our site for the long haul.
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- DT/OG capable prospect
- 6’1, a beefy 260.
- 3.5 GPA
- might’ve played his sophomore year at 270 pounds
- mid-season tape is a minute and a half long.
- in the same boat as Amari Fallen Amari Fallen 6’2″ | DL Springside Chestnut Hill | 2026 State PA above, except Kabamba is shorter and thicker, more equipped to handle the trenches in the interior.
- based on the few reps on tape from this Fall, I like Warren Kabamba Warren Kabamba 6’0″ | 250 lbs | OL Dallastown Area | 2025 State PA ‘s projection to OG at the HS level. I see some push back, not too much penetration when at IDL, too small of a sample size to really judge.
- Once Kabamba’s sample size grows, I can get a good read on just how impressed I am, if at all.
Dajoure Hollingsworth Dajoure Hollingsworth 5'9" | 175 lbs | ATH saiisbury school | 2025 New E
Dajoure Hollingsworth Dajoure Hollingsworth 5'9" | 175 lbs | ATH saiisbury school | 2025 New E
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- a senior out of Cathedral Prep that has evaded our site some how.
- Offered by Clarion in June, offered by UMass this September, this kid is clearly on radar among decision-makers at high levels.
- 5’9, 175 | DB/RB
- jacked build, clearly pays heavy attention to his body in the weight room, his 175 looks a lot different compared to other 175s I see on the road.
- Tape against Canisius, registered a record-setting stat line that went as follows.
- 28 att, 330+ yards, 5 TDs
- unreal balance, unreal short area burst. You can see Hollingsworth maneuver past the entirety of the Canisius defense with ease on numerous reps.
- likes to use quick, lateral jump cuts to make guys miss all throughout the field, good eye discipline keeps DBs and LBs guessing as to where they Hollingsworth might go next.
- Backs with a shorter stride like Hollingsworth generally lack homerun-hitting speed, not this back. Breakaway speed is in his repertoire.
- In a tape showcasing nearly 400 yards of offense, Hollingsworth still managed to throw in some RB Pas-Pro reps for the Division One college’s checking in. Stock is rising.
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- C/LS/ some IDL play
- 6’0, 220, 4.0 GPA
- passes off assignments well, a general rule when evaluating center prospects
- on the small size, yet not for the center position.
- I don’t evaluate long-snappers, yet Cody Harders Cody Harders 6’0″ | 240 lbs | OL Fleetwood | 2025 State PA look to do a good job snapping to his punter and kicker in special team situations.
- love the leverage he works with to get underneath kids pads and stalemate them when an IDL shades into his gap.
- a 2025 kid, so he has more time to expand on his run-pass blocking reps. Only has three single-game cut-ups on tape.
- adding long-snapping duties always bolsters a kid’s stock in the eyes of a college coach.
An’Tiyan Neal
An’Tiyan Neal
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- CD East senior who is producing well
- 24 receptions, 400+ yards, 6 TDs, 2 INTs
- 6’0, 170
- ATH
- eye-opening speed that caught my attention as soon as the tape started, especially off the snap.
- slot work at wideout, can serve as a deep threat and a winner at the LOS. Slants, nines, all can be called for this kid, tape backs that up.
- this young man has a distinct and clear second-third gear that he can hit within ten yards. His ability to eat up space/cushion in front of DBs is on par with some of the elite prospects in the state.
- DB work, quality work at that
- plays off coverage with his eyes on the quarterback, this plays into his game well and often works in his favor.
- love his acceleration skills, what’s better, Neal understands when to throttle down if necessary.
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- 6’2, 170
- 3.8 GPA
- scoring TDs, pass-catching, it clearly runs in the family.
- First two reps showcase the 6’2 weapon’s ability to score from 50+ yards out from multiple positions (WR/RB).
- The above statement wouldn’t be so exciting if the young man was 5’9, 160 pounds. Zandier is 6’2 with an impressive stride and mind for scoring.
- Opening up this tape blind to the kid’s abilities, I’m surprised at how productive the kid is at back depsite his build screaming wideout. A real feel for the position, slight patience before and after the handoff, not much hesitation prior to hitting holes, works out of a gun set so Zandier’s comfortable working off-tackle.
- This is a name I’ll have no problem sharing with college coaches moving forward.
- blocking reps at wideout, DB reps, reps returning kicks, you can find Zandier dabbling into these areas as well. Special player.
Zachary Welsh Zachary Welsh 5'9" | RB Canon McMillan | 2024 State PA
Zachary Welsh Zachary Welsh 5'9" | RB Canon McMillan | 2024 State PA
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- averaging 6.2 yards a pop behind a stellar offensive line.
- 92 attempts for 570+ yards.
- Welsh starts off his mid-season tape with a tough, balanced run through the trenches, one he escapes from and bounces for a 90+ yard score.
- This is a run created by Welsh, we can thank his lateral displacement and vision for this rep.
- the lateral quickness and vision shows itself in nearly each rep after the first
- An eater in the red zone, wins often in 1v1 situations against backers once he squeezes past the trenches.
- blends a slippery early running style with a tough edge to the end of his runs.
- can set up his blockers well after the bounce, said bounce outside is his calling card, so being able to pace himself against DBs to turn 20+ runs into TDs.