Stock Risers: Breakout 2025 Prospects To Know – Pt. 2
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The 2025 high school football prospects are a group of talented young athletes who have the potential to make a significant impact in the world of football. As they continue to develop their skills and gain experience, these prospects are…
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Continue ReadingThe 2025 high school football prospects are a group of talented young athletes who have the potential to make a significant impact in the world of football. As they continue to develop their skills and gain experience, these prospects are garnering attention from college recruiters and scouts. In this scouting report, we will take a closer look at some of the standout players in this class, highlighting their strengths and overall potential.
Zj Grady
Zj Grady
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- Moves with torrid foot speed, suddenness, and jaw-dropping reactionary athleticism.
- Versatility, high-energy motion, and pass-rush ability make him a formation wild card.
- Has the speed to blanket tight ends, close gaps in pursuit, and chase to the boundary.
- Can use rip moves to pry past outside blocks when crashing down on screen formations.
- Able to get ahead of pulling blockers and roll his hips to preserve pursuit angles.
- Carries menacing force into head-on tackles and uses his twitch to square up runners.
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- Can make the right play at the right moment, showing plus awareness of the down and distance and manipulating defenders’ positioning to open a target window.
- Taylor has enough acceleration and burst to create separation at and after the catch point.
- Natural hands catcher with plus body control. He has a solid catch radius that helps bring in errant passes, and he rarely has drops.
- He’s a high-floor talent who can help any offense improve on Day 1.
- He’s a move-the-sticks type of threat with great hands and reliable route-running ability.
Ladamion Boyd
Ladamion Boyd
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- Has enough long speed to prevent WRs from stacking when he’s able to match in-phase.
- Has the fluidity to undergo 180-degree transitions off the line and enter recovery upfield.
- Fleet-footed, hyper-active short-area mover who plays low, sudden, and free.
- Has sharp decelerative capacity at the top of routes, freely retracting his strides.
- Shows great patience and spatial awareness in short and intermediate zones.
- Can effectively key in on WR’s hips on comebacks and react quickly to route breaks.
- Shows off superb reaction to stimulus when matching WRs in press at the line.
- Physical CB who uses his length to gather, jam, and pass off receivers across zones.
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- Has excellent natural leverage and all-encompassing alignment versatility.
- Explosive, high-energy athlete who can invade gaps with his spry mobility and zeal.
- Firework out of his stance who can instantly correct his leverage and alignment.
- Hyper-elite torso flexibility allows him to peel and seep his way through anchors.
- Slippery rusher who processes blocking angles and combo blocks startlingly quickly.
- Constant leverage mismatch, capitalizing with superb feel and weight distribution
Amare Tank Edmondson
Amare Tank Edmondson
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- Is a capable and dangerous receiver out of the backfield, showing off the ability to get upfield quickly and make a defender miss in space.
- He is a patient runner who fits inside zone and gap concepts because of his burst and willingness to let defenses make a mistake.
- His agility allows him to change directions without stopping his stride and opens up a full array of moves he can use to destroy tackling angles.
- Competitive player who falls forward through contact.
- Has taken advantage of his build by hiding behind blockers and accelerating past confused defenders who stop their feet as they look for him.