Post-Season Additions to the Rankings? New Names out of D5
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Aiden Harriman Aiden Harriman 6'3" | 250 lbs | OL Everett | 2025 State PA HEIGHT 6'4" POS OL CLASS 2025 Aiden Harriman Aiden Harriman 6'3" | 250 lbs | OL Everett | 2025 State PA School: Everett t 6’3-6’4,…
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Continue ReadingAiden Harriman Aiden Harriman 6'3" | 250 lbs | OL Everett | 2025 State PA
Aiden Harriman Aiden Harriman 6'3" | 250 lbs | OL Everett | 2025 State PA
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- 6’3-6’4, 250 | 2025
- 3.0 GPA
- OL/DL
One of the beefier linemen up front for Everett, one who is often opening lanes for Jakobe Harman Jakobe Harman RB Everett | 2026 State PA . Has the prototypical build/stature you’re looking for when projecting to the next level. Getting that 250 to 265 could prove beneficial both on paper and on tape. Harriman does a great job locating his assignment, good hand shooter, good drive, want to see more dominance out of the kid in terms of displacement and finishing ability. This is already a fine piece to the Everett puzzle, but in terms of placing him next to some of the best in the state, Harriman might have a hill to climb. Nonetheless, an intriguing prospect out of D5. Right tackle duties, can be stationed as a shading NG/IDL in a 3-4 too, this adds value to his name a bit.
Jakobe Harman Jakobe Harman RB Everett | 2026 State PA
Jakobe Harman Jakobe Harman RB Everett | 2026 State PA
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- 5’10, 180 | 2026
Hands in all three phases of the game, rushed for 860 yards on 120 attempts. A ton of work out of 21 personnel, he being the back with a fullback lead blocking in I-formation sets. Tough runner, tape shows him dragging kids after gaining 6-8 yards and forcing first downs. A back that seeks out contact, seeks out unbalanced defenders, and uses his downhill approach/running style to his advantage. Is likely Everett’s most athletic weapon, so his usage on offense is inevitable. I like his role on the other side of the ball, however. An OLB who is familiar with gap scheme, one that runs to the football like his head is on fire. Has his hands in on special teams too, serves as a punter, kick, and punt return man too. Bright future, just finished his sophomore season.
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- 6’3, 190 | 2025
- 4.0 GPA
- Baseball prospect
Tape starts off with a bang, ton of eye-opening plays right off the bat, just wish his tape was a bit longer, that’s something I hardly ever say. Aaron Bowers Aaron Bowers 6’3″ | 190 lbs | WR Northern Bedford County | 2025 State PA fills the H-Back role on offense, serving as a kid who can fulfill a wide range of duties. Ask him to block in-line or split-out, he can do so and make an impact. Want him to show off his hands and athleticism, this kid can run corners, posts, seams benders and flash hands like a wideout. Want Bowers to align in the backfield, he can do it. Usually YAC kids who demand the ball come around 5’9-5’11, Northern Bedford gives this 6’3 behemoth the ball in space and lets him work, don’t see that too often. Screens at the LOS, returning kicks, he’s much better in space than I anticipated, although I take into account the competition level. I don’t see much on tape in terms of what he provides on defense, yet I have to imagine his skillset is being used in some way, OLB or even Safety. This kid is going to place high on our ranks.
Cole Parry Cole Parry ATH PA
Cole Parry Cole Parry ATH PA
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- 5’11, 170 | 2026
- 3.7 GPA
An impressive outside-the-numbers weapon deployed by Somerset HS. First rep on his sophomore tape showcases some subtlety in his route-running capabilities, getting open on a double-move and reeling in a catch with one paw. Later in tape, you’ll see Parry be asked to catch screens at the LOS, next rep you’ll see him downfield again running posts. Impressive stride that can run past DBs. An unassuming build, yet his stride/gait is often too much for D5 DBs to keep up with, especially straight line. Good ball-tracking skills too, a ton of his quality reps show off catches 40+ yards downfield. He’s a kid that I think would shine in camp settings against “better” competition. Flip over to the other side of the ball and you have a quality corner capable of starting at this level. Two things translate over to the defensive side of the ball, his stride, as well as his hand-eye coordination to make catches difficult as the ball is coming down. Fun player to watch.
Camden Lowery Camden Lowery RB State PA
Camden Lowery Camden Lowery RB State PA
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- 5’10, 170 | 2025
Want to get this kid ranked, yet a proper evaluation is tough considering he doesn’t have a mid or full-season tape out on Hudl. I’ve heard from people in the know that the kid is worthy of looks. A full evaluation will come at a later date, probably after the rankings have been updated. I’ll give some cut-ups a look.