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<p>The 2025 class in Georgia is full of underrated prospects standing out this fall. This time a year from now, some of these guys may develop into household names. However, right now, they are still creeping onto the radar and making a name for themselves. </p>
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<p><em><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1556759' first='Ahmed' last='Souare']</strong></em> - Loganville</p>
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<p>Souare is the state leader in receiving yards and is shockingly still well under the radar. He comes in at 6'3 190, well built out so far with room to continue adding. Souare is simply a physical matchup problem on the outside. He has a wide catch radius, proving capable of using his length to reach over defenders and back over his head to reel in the football. A lot of young WRs with his natural gifts often don't understand how to use their body to their advantage, but not Souare. He fights for leverage when the ball is in the air and can rise up through the arms of the DB to reel in the football. He isn't a burner and won't leave defenders in the dust with his route running, but he doesn't need to. He has just enough burst and twitch in his lower body to create enough space for himself to operate. He can threaten press coverage thanks to the length he possesses while tracking the deep ball. He can also threaten off-coverage by simply turning around, squaring up to the QB, and protecting the catch point by boxing out CBs, preventing them from blowing him off the ball. After the catch, Souare has the awareness to locate green grass and vacate that area as quickly as he can. Once he gets going, he is hard to stop. You'll either have to group tackle him or attack him low, weak tackling attempts above the waist won't cut it. From my initial evaluation, it's clear that Souare is an FBS-caliber WR prospect. He checks all of the physical boxes and is capable of beating different coverages. This is a real sleeper on the national level. </p>
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<p><a href="https://x.com/AhmedSouare8/status/1703510536191664160?s=20">https://x.com/AhmedSouare8/status/1703510536191664160?s=20</a></p>
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<p><strong><em>James Holland</em></strong> - Oconee County </p>
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<p>Holland is another highly productive wideout who is dangerous with the ball in his hands. He's a smaller-bodied WR prospect at 5'10 160 but an impressive athlete with outstanding burst. Holland is a YAC machine, quickly turning screens upfield and taking advantage of running lanes. He has the lateral mobility and quick-footedness to make space for himself and win 1 v 1s with the ball in his hands. Holland is a multi-level playmaker as well. He is a crisp route runner who flashes a nice blend of acceleration and suddenness at the top of his route. He is also polished running more complex routes, such as ones that require double moves. He also deceives DBs nicely, so when it all adds up together, he can leave DBs reeling in a hurry. Holland is a natural hands catcher who flashes some good body control, proving capable of making grabs while falling out of bounds or diving. Holland is an underrated prospect who can produce at the next level.</p>
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<p><a href="https://x.com/jameshollandfb/status/1706096289065152752?s=46&t=9e_kTuWig0AJ5gNWN-sDtg">https://x.com/jameshollandfb/status/1706096289065152752?s=46&t=9e_kTuWig0AJ5gNWN-sDtg</a></p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='1323172' first='Tyeion' last='Cofield']</em></strong> - Peachtree Ridge</p>
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<p>Cofield is one of the numerous Peachtree Ridge playmakers having a breakout season this fall. He's a legit inside-out threat at WR who has a tendency to reel in explosive plays downfield, signified by nearly 23 yards per reception. He comes in at a proportional 6'1 190, having just enough length to reach over DBs and pluck the ball out of the air. He showcases excellent focus and physicality when the ball is in the air, fighting through contact and keeping the catch pocket clean as he reels in the football. As a route runner, he gets off the line quickly and rips through cushion, which allows him to break off his route and run numerous underneath concepts. After the catch, Cofield generates plenty of drive from his knees and quickly builds up momentum downfield. He fights through contact and is not easy to bring down. Cofield is a physical receiving threat who also has blocking upside on the outside. He's a real D1 prospect who should continue taking strides into next year. </p>
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<p><a href="https://x.com/tyeioncofield25/status/1709621231199166765?s=46&t=9e_kTuWig0AJ5gNWN-sDtg">https://x.com/tyeioncofield25/status/1709621231199166765?s=46&t=9e_kTuWig0AJ5gNWN-sDtg</a></p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='1313900' first='Hollis' last='Davidson'] III</em></strong> - McIntosh</p>
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<p>Davidson is a massive 6'6 220 prospect who projects at the TE spot. He is an obvious P5 eval, and is starting to pick up some P5 offers as a result. Davidson is an outstanding mover for his size. He is often keyed out on blocks to the outside, paving the way for screens to develop downfield. As of right now, his upside as an in-line blocker will depend on how he develops physically, but he is certainly willing as a blocker. As a pass catcher, he flexes out and is a natural mismatch. He possesses a massive catch radius and has the hands to pluck the ball out of the air away from defenders. If he gets separation off the line, he will leave smaller DBs scratching and crawling to prevent a TD or big gain, which will lead to PI's and prevent the DB from finding the ball. He also has some upside as a pass catcher on underneath routes as he is able to turn around, box out defenders, and reel in the football. Davidson is an easy eval because he is a 6'6 220 matchup threat with his speed and has upside as a blocker. Expect his offer list to grow. </p>
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<p><a href="https://x.com/hollis2007/status/1707445358513500655?s=46&t=9e_kTuWig0AJ5gNWN-sDtg">https://x.com/hollis2007/status/1707445358513500655?s=46&t=9e_kTuWig0AJ5gNWN-sDtg</a></p>
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The 2025 class in Georgia is full of underrated prospects standing out this fall. This time a year from now, some of these guys may develop into household names. However, right now, they are still creeping onto the radar and making a name for themselves.
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