The Winnipeg Roundup: Grant Park 2025s to Know
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WINNIPEG– We keep pressing the gas thru the city of Winnipeg to look at 2025 prospects to know. This time we pull into Grant Park to take a look at what 2025 Pirates prospects caught our eyes as prospects that…
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Continue ReadingWINNIPEG– We keep pressing the gas thru the city of Winnipeg to look at 2025 prospects to know. This time we pull into Grant Park to take a look at what 2025 Pirates prospects caught our eyes as prospects that look to have potential to play at the next-level.
Brock is a ATH prospect in our 2025 class in Canada that looks the part of a stock riser on tape from the 2023 season. What pops out most for me on tape with Brock is how reactive his instincts have become with the ball within reach with his hands. The length Brock has within his reach is also impressive, showing off a next-level fit within the secondary at safety in my eyes. Brock also shows off a balanced physicality with his contact level that has some development to grow. I also like the growth Brock can make with his ball-tracking ability when going up against intermediate and deep routes.
Jesse is an undersized linebacker that plays with plenty of high football IQ that pops out on his early tape. His positioning in pass coverage as a linebacker shows a high poise level as he is persistently in the right spot with the right timing. Jesse also catches my eyes with his long-running motor on tape as a prospect that plays with constant high physicality on contact. Jesse is a linebacker that plays with more grit than his measurables will show you, but certainly would be a linebacker that I would be recruiting at the next-level.
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Hudson is a prospect that shows off on tape for what he does without the ball. He does extremely well coming out of nowhere with his angle blocking and his pad-level persistently catches the defender off guard, and he’s feisty as heck with his hands too getting quick leverage to finish. He also shows off an athletic 6’2 180 pound body that can extend his body ahead in high-traffic areas as a pass catcher. He has some development brewing with his route-running to grow this offseason, but I like this young man’s upside going into his senior season.
Max is a tight end prospect at 6’3 200 pounds that certainly impresses me with his hands and the catch radius he brings to the table. Time after time, he shows he can pull the ball out of no man’s land and with his quick instincts can create yards after the catch with his ability to react and shows off a quick burst at the start of his release. He also shows off some agility with his route-running and although shows off some raw skillsets with his cut angles he makes up for it with his well-sized hands. He certainly looks like a next-level TE prospect as one I would love to see more tape from as a pass-blocker too.
Landon is a 6’2 255 pound left tackle that shows off heavy hands constantly when you watch his junior tape. With those heavy hands he’s able to use his wide base and athletic bend to cause that havoc into the second level. He is also a well-progressive angle blocker as the anger he shows off in his punch is extremely forceful. He can grow into the offseason with increasing his foot speed however I certainly still like Landon as a college football target and Grant Park’s top offensive linemen and an All-Conference performer in 2023.
Carson is a 6’5 linebacker that not only shows the length with his measurables, but shows it off on tape significantly as well. I like what I see out of his plethora of moves, especially his swim move as there is plenty of agility that goes in with all the length he offers with his dexterity. With Carson there is also excellent lower body length that shows off plenty of fluidity when he throttles downhill. Offensively, Carson needs only a small window of opportunity to work as a pass-catcher. I see with the development and growth of his frame, Carson has a future as an EDGE rusher as I like his next-level upside.