2025 MD/DC/DE Player Rankings – DC Prospects To Know – Part 1
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Breaking down the recent 2025 Prospect Rankings for MD, including players from DE and DC, we take a look a some names from DC that are standout players going into this spring. The rankings included over 330+ athletes and DC…
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Continue ReadingBreaking down the recent 2025 Prospect Rankings for MD, including players from DE and DC, we take a look a some names from DC that are standout players going into this spring. The rankings included over 330+ athletes and DC is well represented. These are some players who are under the radar gems still that will blow up over the summer and have big senior seasons.
Got to see Jaqori back in early fall and he is a first guy off the bus type body. Looks the part with a nice build, thick lower half and long arms. Jaqori comes in at #79 overall in the rankings and the #17 rated DL prospect. He is an interior DL who shows active hands, a strong motor and displayed a good array of rush moves. He flashed strong swim and rip technique as well as strength and drive battling through double teams. Has good bend for his size, can re-driect with solid COD and ability to flatten down the line. Jaqori is a hard working kid, will contineu to get stronger and work on his body, while also being strong in the class room with a 3.6 GPA. Will see Jaqori next at the National Preps Spring Showcase in May and I expect him to leave there with an offer.
Lorenz is a true under the radar gem in my mind, that I can’t wait to get eyes on. He comes in at #90 overall, and the #8 ATH in our rankings, and can see him rising easily after this summer. He looks every bit the part, standing tall at 6’3″ 185lbs and a frame to carry 220lbs+ easily. He will be a yoked up guy once he gets into a college weight training program. A do it all player for McKinley Tech, Lorenz played RB/WR/DB/LB and was a playmaker at every one of those positions. I see him growing into being an athletic OLB with a stellar skill set for that spot at the next level. He has a wonderful smooth long gliding stride that eats up grass. Real fluid hips, can play in coverage as well as quickly break and flip his hips to come up and make a tackle. Ball hawk on both sides of the ball, will go and get it. Physical player, will hit through the ball carrier and not afraid of contact. Lorenz currently holds a Towson offer, but with his frame/size/athleticism he will be a Power 5 kid once more coaches get eyes on him this spring & summer.
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Kenedy is an intriguing prospect who is full of potential with a high ceiling. He comes in at #109 overall and the #13 WR, and honestly has room to rise or drop based on if he can stay consistent. I saw him last when he was at High Point HS and he had a great soph year and now will be at Bell for his Senior year after a stint at Rock Creek this past fall. I could see him having a huge senior year at Bell with some of the other talent they have over there going into next fall. Kenedy has ideal size at 6’5″ with a long lean frame that can add good muscle easily. He is a real good leaper and with his size that is a dangerous combo. Will go up and high point and can out reach most if not all DBs. Shows being a natural pass catcher as well with soft hands, doesn’t fight the ball and catches it away from his body. Kenedy also displays a smooth long stride that he can use to create separation. I am sure schools will want to get a time on him but he has a lot of promise, could even see him developing into a Flex TE option. He is also a good academic prospect with a 3.6+ GPA, so with a strong spring/summer campaign, Mr. Uzoma could make a big impression on plenty of schools.
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Deonte is the other DT along an impressive HD Woodson defensive line. Just cracking the top 100 at #97 and the number 21 overall DL. Deonte has a strong get off and nice burst of the snap. He is one to always be in the backfield. He can play as an interior rush DT or out as a strong side DE. Is explosive enough to be effective in both roles beating blockers around the edge and through the interior gap. Shows nice choppy feet, playing light on his toes ready to and with a high motor. He gets after the ball, with smooth hips not getting out of position and re-directing to attack the ball or set the edge. I like how sure of a tackler Deonte is as well, he gets to you and he will bring you down. Another under the radar player, colleges need to get out and see Deonte this spring.
Lacy is a real intriguing prospect and a nice overall athlete, playing WR/DB and also playing lacrosse. He comes in at #270 overall and the #27 WR but don’t let that fool you as Lacy has a real nice skill set and traits colleges are going to be interested in. He shows great ball skills, tracks it well in the air and will go and get it with strong hands. A glider when he runs with some slippery hips and good burst. What I really like about Lacy is he catches the ball! Plucks the ball out the air, catches it away from his body and is a natural pass catcher. Can go across the middle, take the hit and still come up with the catch, has good focus on the ball. A high academic kid as well with a 4.0 GPA, I am really looking forward to seeing more of Lacy this spring/summer and he needs to be on college radars.
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Ronnell comes in as the #16 QB and number 287 overall and is QB with who could take the next step in his senior year. Had a solid Jr season but as he develops as a QB in his technique and gets stronger overall he can really show this fall. Has ideal height at 6’3″ and a good lean frame, Ronnell is a solid overall athlete at the position, being able to run for yards and extend the play. He throws with nice touch and placement. Can get it over the defenders head and drop it in for a very catchable ball for his receiver. Flashes good zip and velocity on his passes, and only see that improving as he gets stronger and fills out his frame. Overall he is a poised QB that throws with good accuracy and placement, leading to a lot of successful plays and limited turnovers. I see Ronnell showing well at a lot of camps this summer and with a big senior season developing into an offer kid.