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Immanuel Iheanacho HEIGHT 6'7" WEIGHT 325 POS OL CLASS 2026 View Profile Immanuel Iheanacho State: Maryland School: Georgetown Prep Iheanacho has been racking up the offers this offseason after emerging as a 5-star caliber recruit. Just last week he landed…
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Continue ReadingIheanacho has been racking up the offers this offseason after emerging as a 5-star caliber recruit. Just last week he landed big time offers from Alabama, Ole Miss, and Georgia. Immanuel already has power 5 size at 6’7 300+ pounds and his game is dominant in a not so easy IAC conference. I had the opportunity to speak with a basketball coach at his former school and they knew Immanuel was bound for greatness from day 1. His athleticism at that size is going to be like gold come 2026 signing day.
The powerful interior defensive linemen has grown his offer list to 9 programs after adding Temple to the list last week. Stinchcomb is in the thick of his rise in his recruiting trail and has some pretty good momentum going into the 2024 season. Last season Rex won the Outstanding Linemen team award supporting his impressive performance. Since the end of the season he added 7 new D1 offers, expect for his offer list to continue to grow, especially as he comes into the 2024 season as an impact player for Gonzaga.
Johnson is building a lengthy list of power 5 programs and added another with Virginia a few days ago. He has a total of 14 offers including 10 power 5 offers. Johnson has good size for his cornerback position, tall enough to match up against taller receivers, plays with fluidity and trusts his eyes, while also being a support in the run game. He has some versatility, playing some safety for Spalding and making plays in the box from center field.
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March has been a busy week for the talented DB at Baltimore powerhouse Dunbar. This month alone he’s landed 7 offers including Ivey League schools Harvard and Yale. Hart now has a total of 15 D1 offers, this current run he’s been on this month has been anticipated, it was just a matter of time. Hart has great size and makes his presence known in the run game. He’s a physical DB who’s strong in press coverage and plays with a chip on his shoulder.
Last time I evaluated Rice he was emerging as a young speedy weapon at Concordia Prep, during his time there he reeled in a couple offers. After transferring to Poly in Baltimore city, his role on the team became a lot more prominent. For Poly he plays running back, slot receiver, wildcat quarterback and made All-State as a DB. During the month of March, Rice landed three new D1 offers from Eastern Carolina, Temple, and Rutgers. Rice is still an underclassman with plenty of space to develop and sharpen his impressive game, don’t be surprised if he’s a leading prospect in his class by the end of 2026.