2025 Rankings Stock Risers
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The Missouri class of 2025 is both deep and talented. One of the features of the 2025 class is the number of talented skill position players, specifically at the quarterback position, where as many as 5-7 signal-callers could sign with…
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Continue ReadingThe Missouri class of 2025 is both deep and talented. One of the features of the 2025 class is the number of talented skill position players, specifically at the quarterback position, where as many as 5-7 signal-callers could sign with D1 schools before all is said and done, Here is a look at some of the stock risers in the class to watch for this winter and spring as college coaches continue to evaluate.
Brady Davidson
Brady
Davidson
6'5" | 205 lbs | QB
Rock Bridge | 2025
State
MO
QB Rock Bridge
Amazing QB talent with all the tools college look for from height (6’5″ 205), to arm strength, release, accuracy, athleticism and decision making. Brady jumps out at you just throwing in warm ups or while training. In games he is a cool customer and smooth running the offense and seeing the field making his reads before ripping the ball. He a good multi-sport athlete who, while not a true dual threat, can take off and make big yards with his legs or keep drives alive, and has good mobility in the pocket to avoid sacks.
Gabe Fields
Gabe
Fields
6'0" | 190 lbs | RB
St. Joseph Central | 2025
State
MO
RB St. Joseph Central
A dangerous all-purpose back with good size and speed that can score on any given play running or catching the ball. Gabe ran for almost 1,400 yards and 21 touchdowns in 9 games. The speedy runner has already caught the attention of Iowa State and Baylor, both of whom have offered, and also is on the radar of in-state school Mizzou and others. Look for his stock to continue to rise heading into this spring and summer.
Lucas Allgeyer
Lucas
Allgeyer
6'6" | 260 lbs | DL
MICDS | 2025
State
MO
OT/DL MICDS
Allgeyer is one of the most athletic bigs in the class and state playing both offensive and defensive line, He first caught my attention as a freshman starting on varsity at (6’5″ 260) playing defensive line. This past season he made himself an All-State caliber offensive tackle, and colleges like him at both spots. The now 6’6″ lineman has offers from Iowa State, Kansas State, North Carolina State and others. Lucas is a very athletic lineman with a 5.1 laser forty time and a 9’9″ broad jump he tested in last summer. He will continue to be on the rise.
Dakarri Hollis
Dakarri
Hollis
6'1" | 185 lbs | QB
Lutheran North | 2025
State
MO
QB Lutheran North
Another player in the accent is the dangerous dual threat quarterback Hollis (6’2″ 185), who had one of the best junior season of a QB in the state in 2023 throwing for 2,933 yards while completing almost 69% of his passes on 206 attempts and connecting for 34 touchdowns against only 1 interception. The speedy Dakarri also ran for over 800 yards and 14 more touchdowns. He possesses great passing skills and has a quick release that gets to his intended target in a hurry. He has good arm strength and makes good decision, while having very good accuracy is also a home run threat running the ball by design or when flushed out of the pocket into the open field. He’s also a superior athlete and ran a 4.75 laser forty at Lindenwood’s Mega camp last summer.
Brock Camp
Brock
Camp
6'7" | 240 lbs | TE
Hickman | 2025
State
MO
TE Hickman
Just a massive receiving target at (6’7″ 240) with soft hands who can run and catch down field or find open space to make the grab and make yards after the catch. Camp has made some highlight reel one-handed catches and makes it look easy. He has the size and blocking ability to play in-line at the tight end position, or line up in the slot. He runs routes like a receiver at his size. He’s also a very talented basketball player, but football looks like his college sport. Kent State has offered early.
Robby Preckel
Robby
Preckel
6'3" | 230 lbs | ATH
Lafayette | 2025
State
MO
WR/ATH Lafayette
One of the top unsung athletes and football players in the state at (6’3″ 205) and with verified 4.5 forty speed. Preckel was one of the top receiving prospects in the state in 2023 catching 55 passes for over 1,000 yards with an 18,9 yards per catch average and scoring 7 touchdowns on the year. Preckel has great size, great speed, is physical, can block, and is verastile enough to play multiple positions on the next level.
Preston Brown
Preston
Brown
6'2" | 200 lbs | QB
Hillsboro | 2025
State
MO
QB Hillsboro ‘
Another quarterback that is part of the best quarterback class in recent history, if not possibly all time, Brown (6’2″ 205) can do it all. He is another speedy QB who has run a verified 4.7 laser forty, can broad jump 10-feet, and has a strong accurate arm that helped lead his team to the class 4 state championship game in 2023, throwing for over 2,300 yards and 32 touchdowns. Brown is also a dual threat and runs like a running back with his quickness and natural running ability and skills. He also ran for 1,144 yards and 16 touchdowns on the season. Colleges need to take a hard look at this stock riser.
Gabriel Cunningham
Gabriel
Cunningham
6'5" | 240 lbs | TE
Holt | 2025
State
MO
TE Holt
A big-time playmaker at TE with great size at (6’5″ 225) and receiving ability with 4.7 forty speed, and runs routes like receiver, and shows the elusiveness of one, having the ability to hit an extra gear to get away from defenders. Gabe averaged 18.1 yards per catch of 41 receptions for 742 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior. He’s also a talented blocker and very coachable.
Travon Pankey
Travon
Pankey
6'1" | 190 lbs | RB
Oak Park | 2025
State
MO
RB Oak Park
A speedy running back with great size at (6’1″ 190) who rushed for 1,449 yards and 26 touchdowns on 201 carries in 2023. Pankey had good vision and feet. He’s quick, elusive, but can run for power and is a home run hitter who can take it the distance from a long way out. Pankey has gotten a lot of attention from Kansas State but should continue to see his stock rise in 2024 as colleges look for playmakers to add to their teams in the 2025 class.