NV 2025 Rankings: Top of the Class (6-10)
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Breaking down the top 6-10 prospects in Prep Redzone Nevada’s latest 2025 rankings. Landon McComber NV #6 LB #2 HEIGHT 6'2" WEIGHT 195 POS LB CLASS 2025 View Profile Landon McComber State: Nevada School: Bishop Gorman McComber- who holds over…
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McComber- who holds over 20 D-I offers- has added Utah and Florida to the list since the start of the new year. He’s a versatile defender with the athleticism and physicality to play multiple LB spots. He shows great range covering ground beneath at the first/second levels and closes on the ball with great speed and a lengthy frame (6’2”/200). He plays with great off-ball instincts, possesses a quick downhill trigger to the football, and hits violently at the POA. McComber should step in and be an impactful piece of the LB core for Bishop Gorman next season.
Iosua- one of five Bishop Gorman OL in PRZ NV’s top 10- added an offer from Arizona St. in late January. He’s a towering OT at 6’7”/295 that can handle DEs 1v1 with his imposing length and power. He fits into double-teams well with the OG and eliminates defenders on down blocks. Would like to see more focus in his hands and footwork in pass protection but his overall physical tools and skillset are very promising for the next level. Look for Iosua to continue polishing his technique while generating major D-I interest.
Glasper broke into the top-10 as one of the state’s biggest stock-risers so far this offseason. Green Valley’s two-way standout is a high-level natural athlete with obvious ball skills and playmaking ability on both sides of the ball. He plays with elite instincts from his CB spot, is quick to read/react to play development, and possesses ideal twitch, fluidity, and speed for both man and zone coverage. He’s rangy and reliable as a tackler (41 last season) and was one of the state’s leaders in INTs with 6 last season. Glasper has added offers from Miami, Iowa St., and Fresno St. in the past two months. His stock should continue to ascend with the level of talent and playmaking he offers.
Taufa was a new addition to the Nevada 2025 rankings after transferring over to Bishop Gorman from Desert Hills (St. George, UT). The 6’3”/275 OL picked up his first SEC offer from Arkansas and added another from Iowa St. in January. He showed great effectiveness as a puller, high awareness/instincts picking up stunts in pass protection, and dominant physical strength at the POA as the starting C last season. He plays with consistent leverage, generating power from the ground-up before unloading into his blocks with a quick, efficient strike through the pads. Taufa’s most recent offers could kickstart more SEC/Big 10 interest for the high-upside OL prospect.
Boyd’s had a busy few months of recruiting with offers coming in from Fresno St. and Duke, along with visits to Arizona St., USC, and Duke. The 6’4”/300 OL is a massive presence on the front-seven with great agility, twitch, and quickness for his size. He controls and moves defenders at-will as a run blocker and shuts down edge rushers in pass protection. His patience, hand-fighting, and ability to fortify the pocket from his RT spot stand out on his junior tape. Boyd narrowed down his top four to Arizona, Arizona St., Duke, and UNLV and just wrapped up an official visit with Duke last weekend.