Which New Names Placed Inside the Top 100? NE Rankings, Pt Three
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Matisse Brosseau NewE #151 DL #17 HEIGHT 6'3" WEIGHT 235 POS DL CLASS 2025 View Profile Matisse Brosseau Twitter State: New England School: Choate Rosemary Hall t 6’3, 225 recently played his first game in the States. Out of Selwyn…
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- 6’3, 225
- recently played his first game in the States.
- Out of Selwyn House HS Montreal, Canada
Sophomore season tape is what landed him on the rankings. Watched his three-cuts up from this year to catch up on what Matisse Brosseau Matisse Brosseau 6’3″ | 235 lbs | DL Choate Rosemary Hall | 2025 State NewE has been up to so far at CRH, this work will keep him high on the rankings. The Choate Rosemary Hall coaching staff is getting a bit creative with Brosseau’s pre-snap alignment. In most cases, you will likely see him in a traditional EDGE alignment, yet Choate flirts with having Brosseau work from a backer position, outside or in. I don’t usually see a kid get reps at EDGE then ILB on the next play. Brosseau is capable, thanks to his off-season work ethic in the weight room. The kid’s body is built for front-seven football. Couple of forced fumbles on tape, couple would-be sacks. Fantastic motor that revs to the whistle, ton of displacement seen from snap to final whistle, he’ll circle back two-times over to get to the ball carrier. This is a player you can win with and/or because of.
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- true 2025
- 6’2, 175
- 3.8 GPA
- fantastic self-reported testing numbers.
- All-ISL Honorable Mention as a sophomore
Not much tape from this Fall, sadly. Has a 19-second clip of himself setting the edge, coming down from his safety spot, and securing a one-on-one tackle in the open field. His 2022 tape is what led to this ranking, more clips like this will likely keep him there so long as production continues throughout the Fall. One of the better safeties all of New England has to offer, yet can open up his game and serve as an in-the-box safety and help in run support or serve as your number-one corner option outside the numbers. One of my favorite prospects, one who exemplifies versatility along with desirable size, Nate Olson debuted inside the top five at his position this past update, not many can say they’ve done that on our site.
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- currently sitting on an offer from Rhode Island.
- 6’0, 170
No tape has been released since the release of his sophomore tape 11 months ago. Said tape is what got him on this list. Ball skills shown off immediately, highly difficult catches, Phifer comes down with them, whether at corner or wideout. Can jump out of the gym, I imagine this kid tests well at camps based on some of the catches he shows on tape. Think he’ll earn a scholarship for his prowess at DB, yet he’s a natural pass-catcher and playmaker on offense. Smart route runner, smooth glider, ball comes into his hands easily. Can work inside out, Tabor Academy wants to get him the rock downfield. Works well with the sideline, uses it to his advantage. Most of his tape conveys an offensive threat, yet I’d argue he’s one of the better two-way prospects in his class. Excited to see film from this Fall.
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- 6’0, 165
- holds an offer from Brown University
no tape from this Fall yet, which is disappointing, yet his Sophomore season highlights are what got him placed on our ranks this high. Highly comparable to the above-mentioned Dameer Phifer Dameer Phifer 6’0″ | 170 lbs | ATH Tabor Academy | 2025 State NewE , a prospect who I like on both sides of the ball. I like Carson’s two-way capabilities too, except I like Hill the wideout, as opposed to me liking Phifer, the DB. Great transitioner, doesn’t miss a step when cutting out of breaks. Attention to detail paid at the LOS, has a preplanned release for DBs working in press. Build supports his playstyle, can get busy with the ball in his hand, YAC guy, yet he can still serve as a relatively “big enough” target not to be deterred by physicality. Will likely hold more FCS offers as the season progresses. Would love to know how he’s been performing thus far for CRH.
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- 6’3, 225
- 3.8 GPA
- lacrosse player
Sophomore tape is what placed him at his current rank. Has cut-ups against WyoSem, Deerfield, and Phillips Exeter on tape to update coaches on what he’s been up to this Fall so far, I’ll do my best to recap here. Should have multiple offers by now, especially with the tape he’s putting out this Fall. Speaking on alignment, Suffield Academy can explore and find success stationing Kaludis at EDGE, TE (backfield, in-line, traditional), SWR too. Can be asked to catch balls in the middle of the field, is a drag, stick, hitch eater in the short game. One of the best blocking TEs this class has to offer, a true sixth lineman with great athleticism, so blocking in space is a role he fills. Most reps come on offense, yet he sprinkles in awesome work deployed as an EDGE defender. Sacks, TFLs, huge hits to QBs, this is a special player waiting for his opportunity in the recruiting world, get on him quick.
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- 6’4, 200
- formerly out of Woodside HS, Menlo, California
- basketball player
- 3.8 GPA
- seven sacks, 8 TDs scored last Fall
The third CRH prospect on this list. Registered this statline through six games last Fall, 23 receptions, 410+ yards, 8 TDs, seven sacks. There is no tape from this current season, yet his previous year’s tape is up on Hudl. Maybe we are projecting his skillset a bit too high, considering he played 8-man ball out West, gauging whether or not he’ll see the field is still something I have to keep my eye on. That being said, the physical skill set is there for Choate Rosemary Hall to flirt with. Often was wide open downfield thanks to scheme, wonder what he looks like against elite DBs/LBs. Might be a project, but at 6’4, 200, said project should be a fun one. Hope to see more tape out of Carr moving forward.
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- Basketball prospect
- 6’5
- 3.3 GPA
- Out of Yorktown Heights, NY
Fits into a similar position as Jack Carr Jack Carr 6’4″ | 215 lbs | ATH Choate Rosemary Hall | 2025 NewE , although no tape to work with outside of some solid basketball clips while at Yorktown. I got a tip from a coach that this kid could be special, I trust the source, so the ranking stands. I will need to see future production on his Hudl before stamping him as a top-level upperclassman next season, so I hope he’s been making his mark at St. Luke’s so far. Again, David Gjergji David Gjergji 6’5″ | 250 lbs | OL St. Luke’s School | 2025 State NewE is more of a wait-and-see prospect whose ranking could have me looking like a genius or vice versa. Desirable build, one suitable for the court and the field, interested in seeing if he specializes along offensive or defensive fronts moving forward. I’ll keep my eyes peeled.