2025 Sleepers: Rankings Update
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Missouri’s 2025 class is beginning to come together for college recruiters. I am confident that there are still many underrated prospects throughout the state. Below, I highlight some of the best offensive prospects Missouri needs to know about. Kai Crowe…
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Continue ReadingMissouri’s 2025 class is beginning to come together for college recruiters. I am confident that there are still many underrated prospects throughout the state. Below, I highlight some of the best offensive prospects Missouri needs to know about.
Kai Crowe Kai Crowe 6’0″ | 170 lbs | WR Jackson | 2025 State MO had a productive sophomore season earning well over 1,000 yards for Jackson’s offense. Still, I am surprised colleges have not shown him more attention and I would expect that to change before his junior year begins. Lateral quickness and next level explosiveness allows Kai to create vertical separation when matched up against press defenders. Kai’s toughness, strong hands, and adjustment ability at the catchpoint allows him to absorb contact and make tough contested catches. Coaches like Kai’s size and physicality displayed as a blocker in the run game. Long speed, good length, power, and route running ability suggests Kai has all the tools to line up anywhere as a receiver in college.
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Drevyn Seamon Drevyn Seamon 5’9″ | 170 lbs | WR Rock Bridge | 2025 State MO had over 1000 yards and fifteen touchdowns for Rock Bridge as a sophomore. The versatile playmaker has visited Nebraska and Kansas State in the past, so be on the lookout for more contact from schools in the region to come in this winter. Good vision, track speed, and quick feet highlight Drevyn’s potential to be a home run hitter from anywhere in the backfield. Lateral quickness, good balance, and explosiveness in space highlight Drevyn’s ability to produce as a slot receiver too. Drevyn has the size, instincts, and speed tools to be the versatile playmaker college offenses want out of modern-day RB prospects.
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Kyle Cotton Kyle Cotton 6’2″ | 245 lbs | TE St. Charles West | 2025 State MO is set to be one of the heaviest recruited two-way prospects out of St. Charles. I am confident the good-sized tight end will see his offensive recruitment pick up this spring. Kyle’s length, strong hands, and next level athleticism highlights his potential to be a dynamic red zone threat in college. Coaches envision Kyle as a solid inline blocker when they see his physicality and strength on defense. A good combination of size and speed allows Kyle to separate when aligned all over the field. I am excited to see Kyle develop in both phases as an upperclassman.
Michael Cunningham Michael Cunningham 6’4″ | 275 lbs | OL De Smet | 2025 State MO is one of the most underrated iOL prospect in St. Louis. He attended Toledo’s junior day this month, and I would expect more schools closer to Missouri to be in contact before spring. Good balance, a strong latch, and quick feet highlights Michael’s ability to be a solid pass blocker at the next level. Good power, top speed, and athleticism allows Michael to flatten second level defenders in space. Michael’s size, strength, flexibility, and physicality suggests he has all the tools to be a versatile run blocker in college.
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Quade Chatmon Quade Chatmon 6’0″ | 205 lbs | RB Lee’s Summit North | 2025 State MO is set to be one of Lee Summit North’s next heavily recruited prospects. Quade holds an offer from Kent State, and I am confident more are set to come this year. I was impressed with Quade’s improved combination of strength, speed, and vision shown as a sophomore. The powerful runner shows good balance and instincts bouncing off tackles in traffic and escaping to the sidelines. Quade has the footwork, lateral quickness, and acceleration to shake defenders and create huge gains anywhere on the field.