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<p><strong>NORTH DAKOTA--</strong> The gas pedal keeps pressing with the Gunslingers in the 2025 class, but this time we swing it up to North Dakota for our posistion breakdowns. If you read our South Dakota positional breakdowns, you won't see much change in the way we break our prospects down, just a change of names. We start with prospects 10-6, which is a group that I see a handful of probable stockrisers already on my radar as we tell you the why each prospect is ranked where they are posistionally.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>#10 :[player_tooltip player_id='725784' first='Tallen' last='Thorson'], Harvey-Wells County </strong></p>
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<p>The first quarterback on our board as QB10 in North Dakota is Harvey-Wells County's [player_tooltip player_id='725784' first='Tallen' last='Thorson']. Tallen's first look on tape shows off good elusiveness getting out the pocket and great arm strength throwing from the run. The 6'1 185 pounder, is quite impressive with his legs and that reads consistently when you watch the tape as he can advance downfield easily. Won the Class B 300 meter hurdles, which shows off that this kid's upside has durability in his lower body. He does show off the ball placement to likely move the neddle by the next 2025 rankings update. Tallen is a prospect that the level of difficult on his throws, still has something to prove, but regardless I could see this kid as a stockriser up a few posistion spots by next update. </p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>#9: [player_tooltip player_id='720275' first='Brevin' last='Wark'], Fargo South</strong> <a href="https://twitter.com/BrevinWark">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Next up in the 9th spot for North Dakota 2025 quarterbacks is Fargo South's [player_tooltip player_id='720275' first='Brevin' last='Wark']. The 6'0 175 pound QB1 of the Fargo South Bruins has more of fiery release from my eyes and is one that I have seen growth with his frame likely growing within the weight room and it shows in his arm from sophomore to junior year. The chemistry level you can tell Brevin has with his Bruins receiving core is high, as he constantly fire-pops with intermediate routes with great vision and a rapid release with quick reads. I would say Brevin's speed of his reads with continue to develop as a QB prospect that will get a shot at the next-level.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>#8: [player_tooltip player_id='802390' first='Taylor' last='Stefonowicz'], West Fargo Horace</strong> <a href="https://twitter.com/stefonowiczt">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Checking in at QB8 in the North Dakota 2025 rankings is West Fargo Horace's [player_tooltip player_id='802390' first='Taylor' last='Stefonowicz']. Standing at 6'5, Taylor's measurables are a dime in a dozen in the Dakotas as far as quarterbacks go. What sells me on Taylor is the upside he has to grow in the coming years and I like the poise he shows off in the pocket on tape and has solid arm strength and ball-fitting ability that shows out too. With his length and long upper body, Taylor does well threading the neddle and that high length over the top of the defenders certainly gives him an advantage with his depth perception. I would like to see his junior tape cut smoother, but there is plenty of other glimpses to evaluate his game for the Hawks.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>#7: [player_tooltip player_id='1184865' first='Kaden' last='Olson'], West Fargo Sheyenne </strong><a href="https://twitter.com/OlsonKaden10">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>A newcomer that nudged out the first QB from the city of West Fargo, is West Fargo Sheyenne's [player_tooltip player_id='1184865' first='Kaden' last='Olson'] sitting as QB7 within our 2025 ND rankings. The very quick instincts Kaden shows on tape of knowing exactly where the ball is going on intermediate and deep routes certainly looked consistent. The 6'3 185 pounder, also is a baseball player and I like that combination of sports grilled together amongst the quarterback position as we have found that they finish their throws with more force downfield. The difficulty of throws and ball fits that Kaden constantly found is why he is one of our top 2025 newcomers that will certainly get some looks this summer at camps with also having ideal next-level measurables for quarterbacks. </p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>#6: [player_tooltip player_id='825394' first='Tee' last='Sylling'], Maple River </strong><a href="https://twitter.com/SyllingTee">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Next we take a look at one of the biggest stockrisers in our 2025 North Dakota rankings update, in Maple River's [player_tooltip player_id='825394' first='Tee' last='Sylling']. The 6'3 195 pounder, already this Spring has picked up his first NSIC offer which is telling as a QB prospect that has developed swiftly over the last year or so. Tee by far is the most athletically gifted quarterback within this group from a mobility perspective. The poise he shows off even when in process of getting out a bind easily shows when you watch the first looks on tape. I also love the drive this young man has, as I have felt he will travel far and close to get additional work in already this offseason. Would not be surprised if his stock keeps rising up this 2025 quarterback group at all.</p>
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NORTH DAKOTA-- The gas pedal keeps pressing with the Gunslingers in the 2025 class, but this time we swing it up to North Dakota for our posistion breakdowns. If you read our South Dakota positional breakdowns, you won't see much change in the way we break our prospects down, just a change of names. We start with prospects 10-6, which is a group that I see a handful of probable stockrisers already on my radar as we tell you the why each prospect is ranked where they are posistionally.
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