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Rameir Hardy PA #18 WR #2 HEIGHT 6'2" WEIGHT 170 POS WR CLASS 2025 View Profile Rameir Hardy Instagram Twitter State: Pennsylvania School: St. Joseph's Prep t 6’2, 170 | 3.2 GPA Un-offered Not sure If I’ve ever given a…
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- 6’2, 170 | 3.2 GPA
- Un-offered
Not sure If I’ve ever given a higher ranking to an upperclassman without any offers to his name. I will preface this by saying, I’m assuming Hardy doesn’t have an opportunity yet solely off of social media. I wouldn’t be surprised to find out he might have some behind closed doors. Hardy leapfrogged eight other wideouts, many of which already have Power Five offers to their name and landed at the two spot, one spot behind PCL counterpart Jalil Hall Jalil Hall 6’4″ | 190 lbs | WR Bonner & Prendie | 2025 State PA . From my outside perspective, I’d imagine much of Hardy’s future in terms of recruitment falls on how he tests in front of important decision-makers. If I know anything about the SJP coaching staff, I know they’ll have this young man suited and ready to go in terms of harnessing his full athletic potential. I have a strong feeling Power Fives will come around as a result, possibly even beforehand. His current ranking is a reflection of this prediction.
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Whereas Rameir Hardy Rameir Hardy 6’2″ | 170 lbs | WR St. Joseph’s Prep | 2025 State PA ‘s rank is more of a projection of what I expect to come in time, the opposite can be said about North Allegheny’s Jack Yatchenko Jack Yatchenko 6’3″ | 290 lbs | OL North Allegheny | 2025 State PA . In my honest opinion, Yatchenko’s sophomore and recently released junior tape are enough for decision-makers to pull the trigger right now. No testing, combining, needs to be done if you were to ask me, his tape speaks for itself. His tape and production has him landing as a top 50 overall prospect, one spot out of the top five at his position. I’ve done my digging with coaches I know in the area, If I were Yatchenko and family, I wouldn’t be too worried. Every year we come across kids whose recruiting statuses are a bit confusing from an outside perspective. Almost each and every time, things just need to play out, patience must be had. I’d argue that’s the case with Yatchenko currently. Only a matter of time.
Wish I wasn’t still pounding on this door. The tape, production, and position versatility are all there packaged in a junior PCL prospect named Sincer Fairey Sincer Fairey 6’1″ | 220 lbs | ATH Conwell-Egan | 2025 State PA . I’ve identified and evaluated Fairey on numerous occasions, so I’ll attach an old evaluation after this quick paragraph. Competition level is a plus, college coaches still have to see if grades and testing numbers check out. I’m close to the young man so it’s tough to hide my biases, I’m willing to bet on him. That being said, my job isn’t on the line, college coaches’ jobs are. Time will tell if Fairey really checks off all of the boxes I can’t see from my perspective.rn
Top five athlete, highest ranking unoffered ATH.6’1, 220team captainspecial reps at OLB, EDGE, KR, PR, RB, emergency QB, TEOne of the best football players in the state, period.FBS grade, working in one of the tougher leagues in the state too.Would rank inside the top ten at LB, we know how loaded that 2025 class is, would also rank inside the top ten if listed at RB.What’s best, this kid has more potential to unlock. Chiseling out his build and maxing out his athletic profile before he graduates would do wonders for his stock. Grades need to be in check all throughout the process. Perfect blend of violence and athleticism.
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- 6’6, 285
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In terms of checking off boxes, Yatchenko and Drake have to be the two linemen that come to mind in terms of who is the best OL left unoffered. Size, 6’6, 285 pounds, a frame that can move, get low and fire out of a stance. Exemplary grades in the classroom. Was a pivotal piece to a rushing attack that had ranked RB Evan Johnson Evan Johnson 6’1″ | 185 lbs | LB Pine-Richland | 2024 State PA lighting up programs left and right. A pathpaver of a left tackle, one who can eliminate and displace multiple defenders in one rep. Love how low he attacks out of his stance, not much helmet rise pre- to post-snap. Powerful limbs across his body, arms can deliver a striking blow even if he doesn’t have leg drive to back him up. Powerful hips and lower body, powerful lower back too. Would love to see how he works in the weight room. A question might arise, how special a pass-blocker is Drake, considering how special a rushing attack Twin Valley deploys each Friday night. Would he be a better fit at right tackle, can he play that position? These might be questions some coaches have at the moment, tough for these questions to be cleared up in Spring/Summer camps, however. A top 50 overall prospect who is still waiting for his first opportunity.
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- 6’0 | 190
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Over 1,300 yards of offense accumulated, 17 total touchdowns to his name, Harrisburg’s Nehemiah Ewell Nehemiah Ewell 6’0″ | 190 lbs | ATH Harrisburg | 2025 State PA would likely rank as a top 5-10 running back without his defensive production. Seeing him work as a Box DB and linebacker inclined me to move him to “ATH” this ranking update. At this designation, Ewell places as a top 15 ATH in his class, he and Fairey are the only two currently without an offer to their name. I’m a known fan of bigger backs, adding pass-rush skills and a defensive mentality to an already exciting build and you have a prospect in line for potential looks from important people. With names like Kevin Brown, Elias Coke Elias Coke 6’2″ | 195 lbs | ATH Harrisburg | 2026 State PA , and Shawn Lee in the building, I’d imagine coaches from across the country will inquire on this stud back/LB. Here’s to hoping he tests well this offseason.
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- I’ve been knocking on this door for over a year now.
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- 6’3, 180 | 4.05 | Basketball & Track participant.
Maybe I’m a poor evaluator of defensive backs, but I doubt that’s the case. Saxton Suchanic Saxton Suchanic 6’3″ | 185 lbs | DB Central York | 2025 State PA has flirted with spots 3-10 over the past three updates, with a top-five placing serving as his highest achievement on our site. 0 touchdowns allowed through 10 games this past Fall for Central York. 8 PBUs, plenty of clean/bored outings where he’s barely targetted if at all. A three-sport athlete with superb grades, limbs like he was made in a lab, I don’t see what could harness his ability to grab the attention of important decision-makers at the next level. The sole reason Suchanic dropped on our lists is to reflect current recruiting trends. I still like this young man as a potential top-five DB in the state. Big praise from myself, I’ll continue to be in his corner moving forward.
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- 6’0, 180
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Not enough attention is paid to Ryan McDonald Ryan McDonald 6’0″ | 180 lbs | DB St. Josephs Preparatory | 2025 State PA on SJP’s loaded defense. Everyone gawks at the Agards, the Saccas and the Cam Smith Cam Smith 6’1″ | 200 lbs | LB St. Joseph’s Prep | 2025 State PA ‘s of the world, deservedly so. Yet time and time again, number 19 is the one flashing brilliance both in pass coverage, as well as in run support. I’d go out on a limb to say that Ryan McDonald Ryan McDonald 6’0″ | 180 lbs | DB St. Josephs Preparatory | 2025 State PA is the best box/run-supporting safety in his class, arguably in the entire state. What’s best, McDonald isn’t held to that alignment, he can still show off range and play passes to his half of the field. McDonald is likely a comfortable and trustworthy option to deploy in the slot if need be. The understanding of leverage usage, the tenacity and edge he plays with, yes he isn’t close to Sacca’s stature, yet his exemplary physicality at DB makes up for it. So much so that I’d trust him to align manned up on any TE in the state. It’s about time we acknowledge this young man’s tape. There will no be shortage of eyes on the entire SJP roster, so time will tell if McDonald is worthy of my top ten ranking. I’ll continue to plug his name moving forward.
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I’ve already begun sending Fisher’s tape to coaches I’m close with, with good results. Going to need his grades and weight room numbers to stay at a high level. Have a good feeling they will. Fisher stands as the eighth highest-ranking prospect on our lists currently un-offered.
Here is my recent evaluation of James Fisher.
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Read and reacts skills are equivalent if not better than any CB in his class. Great communicator, can bounce between curl/flat zones. Is a tone-setting tackler, one who sparks the sideline and deflates both his target and the opposing sideline. His understanding of route concepts is second to none. No doubt this kid could play any DB position at the HS level. No problem ranking him inside the top 100 based on his defensive reps alone.Offensively, a weapon that can do damage and break a game open from the backfield both as a pass-catcher and runner. Has the stride that has him gliding through defenses like he isn’t breaking a sweat. I haven’t looked, but I can almost guarantee this kid runs track and a high level based on how he out-strides defensive angles with ease. Shows good pacing and vision at the handoff, hits the hole like he’s shot out of a cannon. Incredible knowledge of gap schemes, witnessed setting up his blocks not only in the open field, but also between the tackles with said pacing. The hands he possesses is just icing on the cake. Bit of a chester, but has reps skying for balls thrown his way downfield. Plugging on his tape had me reaching out to coaches almost immediately.