Five New Additions To The 2025 Rankings 2
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OL Nolan Davenport Nolan Davenport 6'6" | 260 lbs | OL Massillon Washington | 2025 State OH (Massillon Washington) 6’6 270- Davenport started his high school career as a tight end, but as many with his kind of frame do,…
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Continue ReadingOL Nolan Davenport Nolan Davenport 6'6" | 260 lbs | OL Massillon Washington | 2025 State OH (Massillon Washington) 6’6 270- Davenport started his high school career as a tight end, but as many with his kind of frame do, he’s grown into an offensive tackle. The background as a big skill player definitely shows up in his film as an offensive in really good ways. Nolan has good feet and mirrors well in pass pro. He has explosive leg drive and a heavy punch. Right now, where Davenport really shines is in run blocking. He has the athleticism and footwork to cross the defender’s nose and block out as well as to get to the second level. He’s a strong finisher. He wears his weight well and has the frame to easily get to 300 and still maintain his plus athleticism. Davenport has already picked up P5 offer from the ACC, Big 12, and Vanderbilt of the SEC.
DB Jahvion Jarmon Jahvion Jarmon 6'0" | 170 lbs | DB Taft | 2025 State OH (Taft) 6’0 170- Jarmon lines up at both wide receiver and cornerback for the Senators. While he does a really nice at receiver, I project him to the cornerback position at the college level. Jarmon has really good length for the cornerback position. He has the athleticism to stay with receivers at the line of scrimmage and the hips to turn and run. He’s able to stay in the receiver’s hip pocket. He does a really good job of reading the receivers eyes and turning and playing the ball in the air. In the last few days Jarmon has picked up offers from Miami (OH), Akron, and Toledo. His interests should continue to grow this offseason.
DE Jaylon Turner Jaylon Turner 6'5" | 210 lbs | DL Africentric | 2025 State OH (Afrocentric) 6’5 210- Turner is a long and athletic edge player with lots of D1 upside. He’s a smooth athlete that’s comfortable playing in space. He’s violent at the point of attack when taking on blockers. He’s twitchy, explosive, and bends well off of the snap. Turner has the speed to easily win the edge. He’s gap sound when left unblocked and then gets to the ball. While he’s under the radar now if Jaylon can continue to add good weight and get stronger, I definitely think he’s a D1 FBS caliber football player.
TE Grant Houser Grant Houser 6'5" | 225 lbs | TE Wapakoneta | 2025 State OH (Wapakoneta) 6’5 225- Houser is a player I first got to see live last offseason at a 7v7 showcase. I see Grant as a versatile tight end who will be able to both line up inline and bump outside. As a receiver he has the athleticism and speed to run solid routes and he’s a natural hands catcher. Houser can block on the inside on run plays and outside in space on bubble passes. He does a good job of selling run block and leaking into a route. He has the frame to easily add more pounds. Houser has offers from several MAC schools.
DL Carson Noonan Carson Noonan 6'3" | 255 lbs | DL Medina Highland | 2025 State OH (Medina Highland) 6’3 255- Noonan is a sturdily built defensive end who has a college ready body right now. He projects to a strongside defensive end at the college level. He’s an end who has the strength to lineup nose on the offensive tackle and the athleticism to go out wide. He’s comfortable with his hand in the dirt and standing up. Carson has heavy hands and sheds well. With his strength and physicality, he will have no issues setting the edge in the run game. In December Noonan picked up an offer Toledo, I fully expect that interest to pick up big time this offseason and upcoming camp season.