Nevada 2025 Rankings Risers
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Breaking down the latest risers in Prep Redzone Nevada’s updated 2025 player rankings. Alexander Green NV #12 LB #3 HEIGHT 6'3" WEIGHT 235 POS LB CLASS 2025 View Profile Alexander Green Instagram Twitter State: Nevada School: Palo Verde Green’s stock…
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Green’s stock has risen significantly in 2024 with offers from Utah, Fresno St., and Nevada coming in. He’s a physical ILB with strong upside in his size (6’3”/230), athleticism, and effectiveness between the tackles. He’s aggressive getting downhill in the run game and hammers ball-carriers in the hole at the LOS. He shows ability to sift through blockers and does a good job of avoiding traffic to create negative plays in the backfield. Green just added a fifth D-I offer from San Diego St. this week.
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Hagans’ recruitment picked up major steam in February after picking up offers from Utah, Fresno St., Colorado St., and Austin Peay. He’s one of the top two-way players (WR/DB) in Nevada’s 2025 class with impressive ball skills on both sides of the ball and a legitimate vertical skillset at receiver. He’s fast and fluid as an athlete, shows strong hands and great concentration making difficult catches in traffic, and adjusts well to the ball downfield. Would like to see him come back and attack the ball and use his hands more than his body as a pass-catcher on underneath routes, but his polished vertical skillset gives him major playmaking upside at the next level. Hagans is one of the more exciting ATH prospects to keep an eye on as his recruitment continues to heat up.
Logo committed to hometown UNLV in January after picking up an offer in early 2023. He’s a stout, powerful DT at 6’1”/295 with great bend, agility, and range-of-motion for his physical build. He uses quick, violent hands to shed, possesses the flexibility to dip under blocks, and does a good job of coming off blocks to locate ball-carriers in the backfield. Logo’s one of the top DT prospects in Nevada’s 2025 class heading into the fall.
Craig checks in as a top-30 overall prospect (#3-DB) in the state of Nevada after picking up his first offer from Air Force this month. He’s a highly versatile DB that can play both S and CB with his ability to both tackle and cover effectively. He provides great length and physicality in the secondary at 6’3”/185 and consistently plays with great instincts and high effort to the football. He offers upside as a S with his range and ability to play downhill, but his natural length and athletic skillset are just as appealing at CB. Craig’s recent offer could kickstart some serious momentum on the recruiting trail for this versatile DB.
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Keith put himself on Nevada’s 2025 LB radar with a massively productive junior season in which he was among the state’s leaders in tackles (142 total), TFLs (23), and sacks (9). He’s a long, athletic edge defender at 6’3”/210 that shows ability to play off-ball or create pressure as an edge rusher. He offers high-upside physical tools as an edge rusher with his long reach and natural bend/flexibility, and can expose slower-moving OTs with pure speed and burst into the backfield. Playing off the ball, he shows rangy change-of-direction, ability to play in space, and disciplined eyes in coverage. Keith’s impressive production, natural tools, and multi-faceted LB skillset should see him generate his first D-I offer in the near future- his brother, Cade, just joined TCU as a PWO TE.