October Offer Report
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Tracking the Nevada prospects that picked up offers in October. Alexander Green Alexander Green 6'3" | 235 lbs | LB Palo Verde | 2025 State NV HEIGHT 6'3" POS LB CLASS 2025 Alexander Green Alexander Green 6'3" | 235 lbs…
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Alexander Green Alexander Green 6'3" | 235 lbs | LB Palo Verde | 2025 State NV
Alexander Green Alexander Green 6'3" | 235 lbs | LB Palo Verde | 2025 State NV
Offers: UNLV
Green picked up his first D-I offer from hometown UNLV this month. Palo Verde’s junior ILB is a strong box-defender with promising size (6’3″/215) and physical tools. Green leads PV’s defense with 47 tackles and and 6 TFLs on the season.
Offers: Mercer, Syracuse
Jackson picked up his second offer from Mercer this month with other interest coming from Dartmouth, Penn, and Virginia Tech. Gorman’s sophomore CB (transfer from Venice, FL) offers lockdown potential in his natural length and athleticism.
Offers: Utah Tech, Hawaii
Lewis picked up an offer from Utah Tech this month with other interest coming from UNLV, New Mexico St, and Southern Utah. He’s an athletic 6’4″/200 WR/DB with speed, ball skills, and length on the perimeter.
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Offers: Portland St., Mount Union
Keith added his second offer from Portland St. in October. He’s a big 6’5″/225 TE with a strong receiving skillset and sneaky athleticism for his size. He’s become more involved in the passing game as a senior, leading Faith Lutheran’s pass catchers with 26 catches for 355 yards and 4 TDs on the season.
D’Angelo Hagans D’Angelo Hagans 6'1" | 185 lbs | ATH Silverado | 2025 State NV
D’Angelo Hagans D’Angelo Hagans 6'1" | 185 lbs | ATH Silverado | 2025 State NV
Offers: Northern Arizona
Hagans picked up an offer from NAU in late October. He’s a fluid, natural athlete with a talented vertical skillset as a perimeter WR. He possesses the speed to break away from secondary defenders, incredible body control at the catch-point, and superior ball skills. Hagans should continue to generate offers with his impressive junior film.
Offers: Hawaii
Nickels picked up an offer from Hawaii in early October. The sophomore WR/DB showed promising speed, athleticism, and ball skills as a freshman for Desert Pines last season. Look for Nickels’ stock to rise heading into his junior season.
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Offers: Tennessee, Hawaii, Colorado St., UNLV
Harris added his first P-5 offer from Tennessee and picked up another from Hawaii in October. He’s a big, powerful sophomore TE/DE at 6’4″/255 with high-upside in his physical traits and ability. Harris has 33 tackles and 6 TFLs as a sophomore.
Offers: UNLV (PWO), Minnesota Duluth
Dew picked up a PWO offer from UNLV in October. The Foothill QB is having a massive senior season leading the state in passing yards (3,300) and TDs (41). He’s displayed great accuracy and command of the pocket turning a 3-8 junior campaign into a 9-2 senior season. Dew is still an under-the-radar QB prospect that could generate some momentum and exposure with his most recent offer.
Offers: Boise St., BYU, Cal, Oregon St., Washington St., ASU, Fresno St., SDSU, Nevada, UNLV, Sacramento St.
Manu added offers from Boise St., BYU, Cal, and Oregon St. in October. Nevada’s top DE (PRZ NV’s #5-overall prospect) is an elite front-seven defender with high-level production and physical ability. He’s totaled 39 tackles, 14 TFLs, and 7 sacks as a senior. Manu took official visits to Cal and Washington St. in October.
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Offers: New Mexico, Puget Sound, William Woods, Oberlin College, Southern Virginia, Pacific University, Minot St., Arizona Christian
Manu added offers from New Mexico and Puget Sound in October. Spring Valley’s senior RB totaled 890 yards and 8 TDs on 115 carries this season after rushing for over 1,200 yards and 13 TDs as a junior. He’s a physical, downhill back with upside in his strength and toughness as a runner. Manu will now turn his attention to picking his future school after Spring Valley’s first-round playoff loss.