2025 Rankings Update: Who are the top 5 prospects in Idaho?
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Below is an in-depth film breakdown of the top five prospects across Idaho in the 2025 class after our most recent rankings update. Each of these prospects are coming off stellar Junior season campaign’s, and will look to play at…
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Continue ReadingBelow is an in-depth film breakdown of the top five prospects across Idaho in the 2025 class after our most recent rankings update. Each of these prospects are coming off stellar Junior season campaign’s, and will look to play at the next level and have big Senior seasons.
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Tivon checks into our rankings as the top tight end prospect in the state, and one of the top overall prospects especially after the departure of Kai Callen to Georgia last month. Tivon impressed at the National Combine in Florida last week and took home positional MVP Honors, and is every bit of 6’5+. He showed he has a very strong lower body and huge catch radius downfield while a mismatch against safeties and linebackers in the slot. He displayed high point abilities, strong hands when making contested catches, and moves well for his size and is a smooth athlete in space. He offers tons of position versatility at the next level, and is a no brainer next level guy that has some upside due to his length and untapped potential.
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Fish enters into our rankings update as the number one defensive line prospect across Idaho in this 2025 class, and deservingly so after a monster Junior season campaign. He is a violent striker with redirect abilities, good bend around the edge and shows he can win with both speed and power at the POA, while able to play anywhere along the defensive line from that 3 tech to a wide 9 in space. Fish has length, a strong build and is another prospect with some upside that could find his home on either side of the ball at the next level, depending on the level he winds up at. He could be a very intriguing prospect if he kicks inside in college as he has ideal interior length/lower body power and pass rush twitch, which is rare to find.
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Jacobsen checks into our top five overall in this rankings update across Idaho, and is a rangy and high IQ safety that can shut down the entire third level of the field with a quick trigger, closing speed and elite ball skills in transition with return abilities. He had a stellar third season for one of the top programs in the state, and has nice size, length and the ideal build for the next level. He is starting to pick up some interest from college programs along the western region, and it should not be long until he picks up his first offer as he is one of the states top players regardless of class.
Reed made the switch over to primarily the defensive side in 2023, and it did wonders for his next level projections. Reed has found his home at outside linebacker, and is the top ranked player at his position in the state, and will make a case for that number one spot overall in the next update. He is a natural cover guy that can play in the box, set the edge and apply pressure from off the ball with elite closing speed, violence at the POA and weaves his way into the backfield with a high motor and high IQ. His Junior film at outside linebacker and his comfortability in space and ability to play in the box is very impressive, and he will look to build off his first offer from Nevada-Reno in the coming months.
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Perkins is a still developing prospect, but has the ideal size and length for the next level and has tons of upside as he continues to grow and develop athletically and in the weight room. He shows solid bend in his stance, has a strong punch and wins with initial power at the POA while showing leg drive through contact, and can scrape to the second level when needed. In pass protection, he does a nice job at staying patient with his hands, winning against speed rushers and can anchor against power rushers off the edge or when blitzing. He checks into our rankings update as the number one offensive lineman in his class, and should draw college interest sooner rather than later.