NV 2026 Rankings: New Additions
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Highlighting the new names added to Prep Redzone Nevada’s latest 2026 player rankings. Charlie Bloomfield NV #28 OL #5 HEIGHT 5'10" WEIGHT 270 POS OL CLASS 2026 View Profile Charlie Bloomfield State: Nevada School: Reed Bloomfield produced a strong season…
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Bloomfield produced a strong season as the starting C for Reed last fall. He holds a stout, physical frame at 5’10”/270 with the kind of low center-of-gravity, pad level, and leverage that coaches look for in IOL. He does a good job of slowing the rush and keeping the front of the pocket clean with a solid anchor in pass protection and works efficiently to get to the spot and create a push in the run game. Bloomfield’s one of the top returning Cs in northern Nevada heading into the fall.
Love was added to the 2026 rankings after a productive season for Fernley in which he led all NV sophomore RBs in rushing yards with nearly 1,400 yards and 7 TDs. He’s a tough, north-south runner that excels at picking up yards-after-contact with relentless leg drive and great contact balance. He efficiently gets downhill between the OTs and shows good vision in the open-field to find space and produce explosive gains. Would like to see improvement in his straight-line speed and lateral agility as a junior. Look for Love to build off his productive sophomore season in the fall.
Pride showed promising playmaking ability as a perimeter WR for Canyon Springs last season. He’s a slick athlete on the outside that’s versatile in his usage as a vertical threat and playmaker in the screen game. He shows good ball skills and body control vs tight coverage downfield, is a strong hands-catcher over the middle of the field, and can make the first defender miss after the catch. He shows focus as a short, underneath route-runner but could improve his ability to separate in the vertical game. Pride’s the top returning receiving threat for Canyon Springs heading into next season.
Daniel proved to be a versatile playmaker for SAL last season with over 1,600 total yards (1,200 rushing) and 20 total TDs (20 rushing) as a sophomore. He’s slippery and elusive with the ball in his hands and shows developing ball skills on both sides of the ball (WR/DB). His frame (6’1”/180), natural athleticism, and versatile skillset on offense best project him as a WR at the next level. Daniel should continue to see ample opportunities as one of the top returning playmakers for SAL in 2024.
Scott’s the first TE to crack Nevada’s 2026 rankings after an All-Region sophomore season for Damonte Ranch. He has limited film to evaluate but his promising frame (6’5”/245) and flashes he’s shown to this point position him as a breakout candidate at a mostly thin position ahead of the 2024 season.