Unveiling the Second Wave of the Season’s Most Impressive Players
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Kyle Wise NJ #23 ATH #4 HEIGHT 5'11" WEIGHT 175 POS ATH CLASS 2027 View Profile Kyle Wise Instagram Twitter State: New Jersey School: St. Peter's Prep Kyle Wise Jr., although not yet on the varsity roster, is making…
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Kyle Wise Jr., although not yet on the varsity roster, is making significant strides on the freshman squad at St. Peter’s Prep. Standing at 5’11” and weighing 175 pounds, Kyle exhibits a promising combination of size, agility, and speed. As a freshman, his larger stature hints at the potential to become a formidable running back. Drawing parallels to Yasin Willis Yasin Willis 6’1″ | 200 lbs | RB St. Joseph’s | 2024 State NJ from St. Joe’s Regional, Kyle’s skill set positions him as a player to watch closely as he continues to develop in the coming years.
Liam Thorpe, a standout player for the Hun School, boasts an impressive and well-rounded skill set contributing across special teams, defense, and offense. As a wide receiver, his solid foot speed allows him to beat defensive backs deep and navigate the deep route In addition, His shifty moves and short-area quickness make him effective on underneath routes. As a safety, Liam stands out as a fluid mover, showcasing ball-hawking skills, excellent instincts, and a knack for taking the ball away. His elusiveness in the open field also shines through as a kick returner. Liam’s remarkable season, totaling 820 yards and eight touchdowns positions him as a highly regarded recruit heading into the upcoming spring. He already holds offers from Rutgers, Stanford, and Kent State thus far.
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Noah Bisrat
Noah Bisrat
Noah Bisart, a versatile defensive player for the Peddie School, showcases his adaptability by excelling in various positions—slot, cornerback, outside corner, and safety. Standing at 6’2” and weighing 180 pounds, his standout trait is the ability to get downhill as a corner, effectively tackling on the edge and navigating through blocks. Particularly strong in zone coverage, Noah’s size provides an advantage. While he possesses the tools to be a game-changer, refining explosiveness and reaction time could further elevate his game. With potential for growth, Noah has the capacity to make an impact at the next level.
Charlie LaMorte Charlie LaMorte 6'2" | 210 lbs | QB West Orange | 2025 NJ
Charlie LaMorte Charlie LaMorte 6'2" | 210 lbs | QB West Orange | 2025 NJ
Quarterback Charlie LaMorte Charlie LaMorte 6’2″ | 210 lbs | QB West Orange | 2025 NJ ‘s transfer from Don Bosco to West Orange proved advantageous as he showcased his skills in six games this season. Standing at 6’2” and weighing 210 pounds, LaMorte demonstrated not only his size but also his proficiency in deep ball accuracy. His rapport with standout wide receiver Terrell Wilfong Terrell Wilfong 6’5″ | 180 lbs | WR West Orange | 2025 State NJ was evident, consistently connecting with precision down the field for 11 touchdowns on the season. Lamorte’s ability to layer the football and make decisions, particularly in the red zone, highlighted his quarterback prowess. With mobility as an added asset, Lamorte is poised to be one of the top prospects in the 2025 class next season.
Laquan Gaddy, a formidable force at 6’6” and 310 pounds, excels on both sides of the line as an offensive and defensive lineman. While displaying versatility, his true prowess shines in the interior defensive line. Notably, Gaddy possesses exceptional hand usage, employing effective blocking techniques and showcasing prowess as a pass rusher. His quick first step and technical refinement are standout traits, providing a strong foundation for further development. Despite not currently holding Power 5 offers, Gaddy has received recognition with offers from Delaware State, Hampton University, Old Dominion, and Sacred Heart. As exposure grows, he is poised to attract more attention from top-tier programs.