2025 Rankings: ATH Breakdown
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Nick Holloway MD #275 ATH #26 HEIGHT 5'11" WEIGHT 165 POS ATH CLASS 2025 View Profile Nick Holloway State: Maryland School: Rockville Holloway is a dual threat QB that can do a little bit of everything. Defensively he plays free…
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Continue ReadingHolloway is a dual threat QB that can do a little bit of everything. Defensively he plays free safety and show some aggressiveness. He racked up 1500 yards through the air and 560 yards rushing and 7 rushing touchdowns. He has the speed and agility of a receiver with the ball in his hands, able to break off electric runs for medium gains. His performance through the air has awarded some of his receivers’ recognition, the tandem should be fun to watch in 2024.
Ouandji is an absolute weapon for Bel Air. He’s dangerous between the tackles, making quick, violent cuts and putting his big play speed on display. He’s a very balanced back, not only showing speed and agility but power and strength too. Between the tackles he’s a tough back to bring down, he runs through arm tackles and carries the pile for a few yards.
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Romero has emerged as an electrifying weapon for City, he’s put up 1,204 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns this season. He’s a speedster City uses on the perimeter as a deep threat and on special teams. With the ball in his hands, he has top tier ball carrying vision and agility to change direction. He’s a big play threat that can hurt you in various ways, even in the short pass game, racking up YAC and can even take a 5-yard catch to the house.
Prince is a tailback turned slot receiver and continuously puts his explosiveness on display. He’s used in the slot and even out of the back field in the screen game. After the catch he can run through arm tackles and shows some of that running back power, on top of being elusive and showing big play speed. Prince is an under recruited prospect who has all the tools to earn a spot on a college roster, he has good size, speed, strength, and skill.
Boothe plays a lot bigger than what is listed and he’s no physical slouch. At 6’1170lbs Boothe is a huge impact defensively playing outside linebacker and running back and some receiver on the offensive side of the ball. After evaluating his gameplay he’d make a good strong safety or nickel at the next level. He’s aggressive at the point of attack and shows surprising strength. He can stuff the run, read and chase down screens, take interceptions the distance and shows no fear making tackles in the box. On offense he’s a receiving threat out of the back field, catching screens at both running back and receiver. He’s the Swiss army knife for Aberdeen, expect him to be even more of a featured playmaker during his senior year.