NEPSAC Reclass Tracker, Salisbury School New Additions
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- 6’4, 185
- 3.75/4.0 GPA
Formerly out of St. Ignatius College Prep in California. Former, possibly current, baseball participant. Hardly any tape to dissect on Hudl, certainly not enough to provide a real evaluation. MIght be a promising prospect in need of additional reps, a move to Salisbury School and working under this staff could help propel his stock through the roof, I’ll be stashing his name.
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- 6’4, 270
Formerly out of the U16 Warriors Junior football program stationed in Keswick, Ontario. Is a center, guard and IDL capable prospect, love his projection to LOG/ROG. Has a 2023 tape on Hudl showcasing his abilities at LOG. Can lock out his arms against kids quickly off the snap, the young man possesses power in his upper and lower body beyond his years. You see pulling reps, you see reps winning against IDL head-up, you see Cuff’s ability to combo and drive with his center, a lot to like early on. Phenomenal driver, this kid can pump his legs and displace opponents laterally as well as upfield. Cuff dominates matchups where he out-sizes, as he should. Cuff is reclassing to 2027, Salisbury has to be drooling having a piece like this to work with for potentially three years. Huge upside, Cuff could still grow in terms of height. Interested in how he works at center, and IDL, I’m sure Salisbury will explore all avenues in terms of position versatility. Cuff’s a powerful, to-the-whistle climber with positional upside, excited to see him at Salisbury in May.
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- 5’11, 190
- 3.5 GPA
- unverified 33in Vert, 4.7 40
Formerly out a 2026 out of Cromwell HS in Cromwell, CT, now a 2027 ready to play ball for Salisbury School. Has three freshman tapes on Hudl, which is bound to confuse any coaches who might be showing early interest, I chose to watch his most recent freshman tape that was posted earlier in the week. Take this evaluation with a grain of salt, as I don’t believe Yearwood played ball last Fall outside of the first three weeks of the season. Tough running style with a lot of forward momentum behind his pads. This style, along with a good center of gravity, makes him an obvious choice for handoffs inside of the 20-yard line. Has some impressive reps working in zone coverage at linebacker, Salisbury is sure to explore his prowess away from back, either safety or OLB. Toughness again sticks out when watching him work at either position. Now a 2027, I’m intrigued as to what his ceiling could be developing under this coaching staff. Can he progress and turn into an all-around back? Can Yearwood be seen as a prominent two-way back/backer? Love some of the testing numbers displayed, especially some of his grade and academic numbers too.
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- 6’5, 240
Formerly a 2025 out of Durfee HS in Fall River, MA. One of my favorite prospects, one I’m willing to send to coaches, one that I think is worthy of early offers. This is even more the case now that he has reclassed to 2026. Now at Salisbury School, the 6’5 EDGE/TE prospect has an additional year to both develop and help his personal stock rise amongst collegiate boards. I’d make the case that Cooper Long Cooper Long 6’5″ | 250 lbs | DL Salisbury | 2026 New E is the crown jewel of the crop of new additions headed to Salisbury, Connecticut. Expanding on Long’s pass-rushing repertoire is likely a must. Long’s a servicable tight end option of course, but his potential ceiling as a 3-4 DE or 4-3 EDGE is too high to not pursue each of the next two offseasons. Personally like him as a top 20-25 DL among 2025s, likely top 15 among 2026s.
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A prospect close to home, previously ranked inside the 2024 PRZ Top250, is making the move to the Salisbury School after a great career as a three-year starter over at Central Bucks South.
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- 6’1, 190
- 3.5 GPA
Didn’t see much traction in recruiting which is a bit surprising. He very well might’ve had options that he kept to himself. Reclassing to 2025 will give him another opportunity to find a potential suitor at the next level, with a different crop of college coaches scouring for two-way athleticism that Cooper possesses. The Doylestown native’s experience can’t go overstated, interested in seeing how his leadership skills translate to a new environment.
Former PRZPA Top100 prospect. Committed to the University of Massachusetts just four months ago, yet is apparently reclassifying to 2025 and is headed to join the Salisbury Knights family. I’m out of the loop in terms of Hollingsworth recruiting situation, so I won’t speculate. One thing’s not up for speculation, Salisbury School is getting one of the best two-way prospects the 2024 PA class had to offer. Here’s my Hollingsworth evaluation from September 2023.
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- a senior out of Cathedral Prep that has evaded our site some how.
- Offered by Clarion in June, offered by UMass this September, this kid is clearly on radar among decision-makers at high levels.
- 5’9, 175 | DB/RB
- jacked build, clearly pays heavy attention to his body in the weight room, his 175 looks a lot different compared to other 175s I see on the road.
- Tape against Canisius, registered a record-setting stat line that went as follows.
- 28 att, 330+ yards, 5 TDs
- unreal balance, unreal short area burst. You can see Hollingsworth maneuver past the entirety of the Canisius defense with ease on numerous reps.
- likes to use quick, lateral jump cuts to make guys miss all throughout the field, good eye discipline keeps DBs and LBs guessing as to where they Hollingsworth might go next.
- Backs with a shorter stride like Hollingsworth generally lack homerun-hitting speed, not this back. Breakaway speed is in his repertoire.
- In a tape showcasing nearly 400 yards of offense, Hollingsworth still managed to throw in some RB Pas-Pro reps for the Division One college’s checking in. Stock is rising.
Another former PRZPA Top100 player making the trip up North to the Salisbury School. You can make the easy case that there isn’t a bigger Kelby Hampton Kelby Hampton 6’2″ | 180 lbs | DB Salisbury School | 2025 New E fan outside of myself. I’ve pounded the table for the young man and sent his tape far and wide, ultimately culminating with Hampton, who formerly suited up for La Salle College Prep, in seeing offers out of three FCS programs. Injury derailed what would have been a promising senior year in the PCL, a real shame we didn’t get to cover the kid for another Fall campaign over at PRZPA. Thankfully, Hampton is being given another shot to showcase to coaches that his skills haven’t diminished. Hampton, now a 2025 prospect, will help bulster a Salisbury secondary in need of experience. Coaches up North have already expressed interest in the past, it’s a matter of suring up those relationships on and off the field. Here’s the written analysis I’ve provided coaches in the past.rn
You can make the case that Hampton led the 2022 secondary in terms of talent, he will likely do so again this Fall. 6’2, 180, a frame that coaches drool over, especially for DBs. 5 FCS offers under his belt as of April this year, with his lone FBS offer coming from Kent State.Tape will show a DB that can align at the LOS to press and shoot his hands. His calling card is an obvious one, long limbs and physicality. Having him press wideouts is a no-brainer, the kid’s tape backs up this notion. Lower body strength and balance early in reps make him a tough DB to combat hand-to-hand at the LOS. Not going to say Hampton’s hips are going to rival the best corners on the East Coast, yet his feet can be counted on to limit false steps, ability to run and catch-up speed are certainly viable. Can play six-eight yards off the ball, yet I’m enamored with his ability to thwart WRs off track early. Solid ability to play the ball too. Contributor on special teams. I believe the Explorers have enough offensive weapons to not have Hampton play both sides of the ball. He’s a fit at safety too.