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<p>It is hard to believe that we are just 10 months away from the Class of 2025 having the opportunity to sign a national letter of intent. With that said let's continue our new series of looking at the top 2025's in MS and updating their evaluations and projections:</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='350948' first='Caleb' last='Cunningham'] - Choctaw County</strong></p>
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<p>Physical and athletic freak in every sense of the word and phrase. Dynamic. Game Changer. Hands down top player in the state and will be mentioned as top 10 player nationally. Lengthy frame for such an athletic build. Runs extremely well both as a straight line "go get it" receiver as well as in and out of cuts and breaks. Long striding runner. In control of his body at all times. Plays with toughness and physicality that can sometimes be missed in such an athletic makeup. Can jump out of the gym and pose one on one or jump ball nightmares for defensive backs. Already a good route runner and has the potential to be elite. Projects as a home run threat over the top and a primary redzone target. Offer list is loaded. Will have opportunity to play absolutely anywhere that he wants. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='648931' first='Anson' last='Lewis'] - Columbia</strong></p>
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<p>Well filled out, shorter framed physical makeup. Spends majority of his time playing boundary wideout but best projects into the slot. Twitchy and in control off the snap with initial burst. Shows technique as a route runner at every level. Impressive hands as a pass catcher. Uses his arms to work self open at times but done legally. Overall athletic intangibles allow him to hold his on and best show up in and out of his breaks. Not quite a straight line, run off and leave the defensive back type. Definite value and can project into the Power 5.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='350989' first='Amarion' last='Brown'] - Greenville Christian</strong></p>
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<p>Smaller build with potential to fill frame moving forward. Slot receiver projection. Mostly always the most athletic guy on the field against far lesser competition. Speedy. Runs with ease. More of a run by you than miss you skillset. Plays smart and with some technique. Understands how to work himself open impressively with his lack of size. Not afraid of contact and holds his own thru it. Could potentially be a defensive back at the next level. Projects as a Division 1 player.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='920468' first='Micah' last='Jones'] - Madison Central</strong></p>
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<p>Physically looks like he could step on a Power 5 football field and play right now. Does what is asked whether that is attached to the line, H-back, or slot. Catches passes and blocks and successful at both. Bit of a "rumbler" but speedy enough to work open. More than a check down option. Plays with physical toughness. Do it all type tight end that fits perfectly into most spread schemes seen around major college football. Recruitment has blown up since the beginning of the year with Power 5 and SEC offers rolling in.</p>
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It is hard to believe that we are just 10 months away from the Class of 2025 having the opportunity to sign a national letter of intent. With that said let's continue our new series of looking at the top 2025's in MS and updating their evaluations and projections:
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