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<p>Who are some new 2025 prospects on the rise?</p>
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<p>Prep Redzone has all the details...</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1313930' first='Antoine' last='Deslauriers'] - LB - Rabun Gap</strong></p>
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<p>A Canada native coming off a productive junior season for Rabun Gap in North Georgia, Deslauriers is a up and coming linebacker in the 2025 class at 6-foot-1 230-pounds. He's built well physically with a muscular frame with good instincts against the run. He sheds blocks with ease and has no problem running down the ball-carrier to make a big tackle. As a junior last fall this playmaking linebacker made 72 tackles, 18 TFLs, two sacks, three INTs and two forced fumbles. He was all over the field and has a true nose for the football. He was incredibly productive last year and has a knack for making plays. He was labeled as a "sleeper" linebacker last fall, but it looks like his recruitment is on the rise. He earned a new offer from Central Florida and could see more come his way soon.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1305389' first='Damola' last='Ajidahun'] - OL - Duluth</strong></p>
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<p>One of the hottest 2025 OL prospects right now, this promising tackle from Gwinnett County absolutely bullied opposing defenders all season long last year. He has excellent size at 6-foot-6 290-pounds and was a pancake machine all season long. He's big, powerful, and moves really well when pulling in the run game. He still has a lot of developing to do, but his potential and high ceiling is easy to notice. He has plenty of size, strength, and shows some impressive athleticism for someone his size. He drives defenders into the ground with ease and his recruitment is on the verge of blowing up. He added a new offer from Duke this week and more are likely to follow. If he continues to develop properly over the next few months, he should have a dominant senior season next fall. He's without a doubt a big 2025 offensive lineman on the rise.</p>
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<p><strong>Hayden Bradley - TE - Buford</strong></p>
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<p>An excellent pass-catching tight end who can be a real mismatch over the middle of the field, Bradley has plenty of Power Five size already at 6-foot-5 215-pounds who is seeing his recruitment really take off. This sure-handed multi-sport standout earned big offers this week from Miami, South Carolina, Duke, Penn State, Utah, Georgia Southern, among others. He's one of the hottest prospects in Gwinnett County right now and could see even more offers come his way sooner than later. His ability to leap in the air to make a big catch while picking up yards after the catch was easy to notice last year. After a big junior season, it's safe to say Bradley is one of the top 2025 tight ends in Georgia.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1313964' first='Quatorius' last='Walker'] - ATH - East Paulding</strong></p>
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<p>A quick-reacting defender with big-play ability, Walker is a hard-hitting 6-foot-2 210-pounder who is coming off a big junior season for the Mays Raiders last year. A tough, physical linebacker who can roam the field and get down-hill, Walker consistently found his way into the backfield last season and will likely do the same next season for the East Paulding Raiders. He was a sleeper linebacker in Atlanta last year and it's led to his first offer this week from UCONN. A sure tackler who only played in five games last year, Walker's size, versatility, and overall potential should lead to more offers coming his way over the next few months. His best football is ahead of him, and he should make a giant impact for East Paulding as a senior next season.</p>
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