Top 100 Prospects to Get Your Eyes On
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We have been providing a lot of coverage of the Class of 2025 since we published the new rankings 10 days ago. That trend continues as we dive into members of the Top 100 that have grabbed our attention and held it with their palm on the field. Each of these athletes have special traits that earned them spots in a very competitive Top 100, so make sure to check out the attached tape and get them on your recruiting boards if they aren’t there already. let’s dive into the Hudl accounts!
Things have really changed since the summer when we had last ranked Mason. His most recent tape was at QB, but in 2023 he made the switch to WR. Fair to say it was a good decision. Out wide, Mason was able to highlight his elite athleticism. He has a reported 4.49 40 yard dash, 0.84 flying 10, and 22.04 200M. Speed speed and more speed. Turn on the tape and the numbers show up on tape. Kelley can stretch the field any direction. He is quick off the line and able to stack his DB and easily run underneath the ball. Mason has reliable hands that proved they can make catches through contact. When not taking the top off the defense, Mukwonago does well to get him the ball quickly in space where he can read the field like a returner, set up blocks, and then burst past every defender. Kelley is an athletically dominant prospect just getting started at the WR position.
Braeden Jansen Braeden Jansen 6’3″ | 290 lbs | OL Kaukauna | 2025 State WI has been a favorite OL of ours for a couple years now. He has developed a massive frame that holds the 290 lbs very well. On tape Braeden looks so much like a budding college prospect. He has excellent body control and light feet that get him out of his stance quickly and allows him to slide, pull, or fly out of his stance and quickly get hands on his opponent without getting caught reaching. Jansen always seems to be in a position where his body is strong and able to attack and instantly create a push with his heavy hands and overall power. Expect Braeden to continue to climb the rankings. He has such a strong base of size, athleticism, flexibility, and power. The offers have started too with Augustana extending his first offer.
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Teams looking for a dominant force in the middle of their DL need to start with Catholic Memorial’s Martell Harris Martell Harris 6’3″ | 330 lbs | DL Catholic Memorial | 2025 State WI . He is a mammoth of a DT at 6’3″ 330 lbs, and his ability to hold the line of scrimmage is as much of a strength as you would expect. IOL can’t get him off his spot with one on one blocks, and double teams have a hard time as well. Against one on one blocks Martell shows off how powerful his hands are as he tosses guards to the side and then shows off a high motor as he pressures QBs. The push that he creates with his power effects plays even if he doesn’t make the tackle too. Check out the tape of the monster DT/NG.
Dequavion first entered these rankings as a WR, but his frame has continued to grow and fill out. The tape now shows an athlete who fits best at the TE position. One that can line up inside or outside. The big man is sudden off the line of scrimmage and shows the lateral wiggle to make LBs miss if they try to jam him while lined up inline. Pinter’s athleticism is perfect for the TE position. He is able to stretch the field vertically up the seam. We see him quickly get behind LBs and can split two high safeties after the catch at times. The 6’3″ 215 lbs WR/TE can also run hard after the catch and break through arm tackles. Dequavion is a mismatch before and after the catch. The size, athleticism, quick twitch in short areas, and physicality are all there to make a dominant next level player.
The 6’1″ 290 lbs DT out of Middleton has been making a 1st Team All Conference impact for the past two seasons now. The big man is the type of athlete who can make an impact on his own. He isn’t just a space eater. Burks shows off strong hands that push-pull or shove IOL to the side with ease. Quone also has nimble feet that give him the chance to slide laterally while on his rush. The pass rush moves match his quick feet. Quone has an effective swim move and has that short area burst to get to the heels of his OL with that swim move. Burks is an athlete who can collapse the pocket from the interior. Don’t sleep on the junior DL.
I don’t know what they are feeding these Arrowhead OL athletes, but they know how to grow ’em and develop them. The breakout athlete from the group this season is the 6’6″ 275 lbs RG Jacob Gimla Jacob Gimla 6’6″ | 275 lbs | OL Arrowhead | 2025 State WI . Jacob moves well with that big frame. We see him pull, reach, and get up to level two quickly and land key blocks. The big man clearly has heavy hands and a good base of power because it seems like every highlight ends with his opponent on the ground. You have to love that mentality to finish. Despite his big frame, Jacob doesn’t look out of place moving in space. The junior made a sizable jump from ’22 to ’23, so I’m excited for what this next year has to bring in his growth. Take a look at the tape below.