2025 NV Rankings Risers
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Breaking down the film for the stock-risers in PRZ’s latest 2025 rankings. Ryan Kiwanuka NV #24 DB #2 HEIGHT 6'1" WEIGHT 175 POS DB CLASS 2025 View Profile Ryan Kiwanuka Instagram Twitter State: Nevada School: Liberty Kiwanuka added two Ivy…
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Continue ReadingBreaking down the film for the stock-risers in PRZ’s latest 2025 rankings.
Kiwanuka added two Ivy League offers from Penn and Harvard over the past several months. He’s a sticky cover-corner on the perimeter that flashes recovery speed downfield and fluid change-of-direction when mirroring routes. He’s a willing and capable tackler in the open field that attacks ball-carriers low and closes space aggressively. Kiwanuka checks in as the #5-DB in NV’s 2025 class.
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Harrington anchored a strong OL unit for the 5A D-II champs in his second season at C. He holds a promising frame for the position at 6’3”/280 with the leg drive and upper-body strength to move DTs off the ball. He shows flashes of mobility but has room for growth in his flexibility and pad level when working up to the second level. He makes good use of his hands and delivers a strong initial punch at the POA. Also plays DL. Harrington checks in as one of the top C prospects in NV’s 2025 class.
Oliver led the 5A D-III champs in receiving with 45 catches for nearly 800 yards and 8 TDs on the season. He’s an athletic playmaker on the perimeter with major upside in his natural hands, body control, and catch radius. He’s dominant at the catch-point with his ability to make catches against tight coverage, ability to adjust to balls in-flight, and concentration downfield. Look for Oliver, who picked up his first offer from Colorado St. in April, to attract more D-I suitors heading into his senior season.
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Banning moved up into the overall top-10 rankings among a loaded 2025 OL class. He’s a versatile piece of the front-seven that possesses the size (6’4”/280) and athleticism/mobility to fill in at both OG and OT spots. He moves efficiently as a run blocker and shows patience resisting the urge to overreach in pass sets. Banning currently holds offers from Nevada and UNLV, which he picked up this year.
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Glasper’s solid junior season, in which he recorded 7 TDs on offense and 6 INTs on defense, helped him earn his first D-I offer from Colorado St. in October. He’s a highly-skilled perimeter athlete on both sides of the ball (WR/DB) with a limitless ceiling at his CB spot. He’s fluid and instinctive in coverage with the speed and athleticism to mirror patterns and run downfield with WRs. Natural hands and WR-quality ball skills flash in his ability to produce turnovers at a high level. Look for Glasper to continue to add to his D-I offer list during the offseason.