Regular Season Superstars: Offense
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I have been impressed with the talent outside of Missouri’s top committed seniors. I believe I have identified several offensive prospects who will be heavily recruited going into 2024. Below, I detail the rare traits I saw on tape that…
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Continue ReadingI have been impressed with the talent outside of Missouri’s top committed seniors. I believe I have identified several offensive prospects who will be heavily recruited going into 2024. Below, I detail the rare traits I saw on tape that makes these specific prospects some of the best in the Show-Me State.
Rocco Marriott has been one of the biggest risers in Missouri’s 2026 class. Rocco has been on a visit to a Notre Dame game this fall, so don’t be surprised when schools closer to Missouri offer the good-sized sophomore. Good poise and next level arm strength gets displayed firing balls into tight windows over the middle. Rocco’s accuracy and decision-making ability shows surveying the field and leading receivers when forced to throw on the run. Rocco’s combination of size, athleticism, and arm strength will have coaches lining up in Platte County to recruit the talented passer.
Landon Pace Landon Pace 6’3″ | 220 lbs | TE St. Louis University High | 2025 State MO has been lighting up St. Louis scoreboards all season long. Watch for Landon to become one of the top tight ends in the Midwest before his senior season gets here. Landon’s next level strength, burst, and balance allow him to earn tough yards in traffic when catching well-covered underneath passes. Coaches like Landon’s experience in the slot and good separation ability displayed when operating as a slot receiver. Good toughness, athleticism, and contested catch ability highlight Landon’s ability to be a reliable target over the middle in college.
Corey Simms Corey Simms 6’3″ | 190 lbs | WR CBC | 2025 State MO is the next national receiver to be recruited out of St. Louis. Corey has visited Tennessee and Mizzou this fall, so watch for more schools in the region to invite him to campus this winter. Lateral quickness, good acceleration, and long speed allow Corey to consistently win against press man defenders. A fluid change of direction and Corey’s quick feet gets displayed gaining great separation at the top of routes. Length, strong hands, good balance, and an acrobatic catch radius give Corey the chance to be a true redzone threat at the next level.
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Dillon Duff Dillon Duff 6’2″ | 190 lbs | QB De Smet | 2025 State MO has been dominant on offense throughout De Smet’s regular season. The talented junior has been busy receiving offers from Duke and UCF just this month. Expect Dillon’s recruitment to be a competitive race going into his senior season. Dillon’s dual-threat potential gets displayed in his balance, strength, and athleticism that allows him to run through traffic and create chunk plays after scrambling away from pressure. Good anticipation shows leading receivers both vertically and across the middle. A great combination of accuracy, poise and arm strength allows Dillon to reset his feet amidst pressure and deliver strikes to downfield receivers.
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Isaiah Mozee Isaiah Mozee 6’1″ | 190 lbs | WR Lee’s Summit North | 2025 State MO is making a strong case to be the #1 wide receiver in the 2025 class. Instincts and power show running through defenders as a running back for Lee’s Summit North. Isaiah’s rare combination of size, speed, and athleticism shows elevating over defenders at the catchpoint after gaining vertical separation on man defenders. Good balance and burst allow Isaiah to run through traffic and create in small spaces with the ball in his hands. Isaiah’s size and rare tools project him to be a versatile playmaker at whatever college he goes to.
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Carson Boyd Carson Boyd 5’11” | 185 lbs | QB Cardinal Ritter | 2025 State MO is in the middle of leading a second straight undefeated Cardinal Ritter team. The nationally recruited quarterback has continued to impress coaches across the country. A rare combination of speed, athleticism, and accuracy allows Carson to extend plays both on the ground and through the air. Good touch and anticipation shows consistently leading receivers vertically through tight coverage. Coaches like seeing Carson’s combination of poise, size, and arm strength displayed delivering intermediate throws under pressure. Expect Carson to be a top ranked QB in the Midwest by the time the 2024 season begins.