2025 Rankings Risers: Offense Part 2
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Deep dive into the 2025 offensive prospects rising up the updated PRZ state rankings. Nolan McWilliams WA #71 WR #9 HEIGHT 5'11" WEIGHT 180 POS WR CLASS 2025 View Profile Nolan McWilliams Instagram Twitter State: Washington School: Roosevelt Really impressive…
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Really impressive receiver with a complete skillset. At 5’11” 180 lbs. he’s a high-level route runner that sets up his routes with great stems and aggressive head fakes at the top. Does a great job flashing his eyes to bait DB’s into their transition and then breaking off them to create separation. Good ability to drop his hip level going into his cuts and then accelerating out. Shows strong all-around game speed, possesses a hard drive phase off the LOS and has the long speed to stretch the field or run after the catch. Plus ball skills, he’s quick to react and can use his body control to adjust while confidently going at it with his hands. Willing stalk blocker who shows after and battles through the whistle. Recruiting is in its beginning phases with offers from Idaho and Montana State but he’s one of the top route runners in the state and more D1 programs are on the way. Expect a bump in rankings going forward.
2 Offers: Montana State, Idaho
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Dallas jumped 30 spots in the overall rankings after showing great year over year improvement through his junior season. 5’11” 190 lbs. he excels as a high IQ and precise passer but possesses dual threat ability. Strong mechanics with clean footwork and good ball placement in his drop back. Accurate to all three levels of the field and the perimeter throwing with good touch and trajectory. Doesn’t lose accuracy throwing from different arm angles and platforms while showing he can deliver with a defender in his face. Good ability to move the pocket or throw on the run. Plus pocket mobility, does a good job feeling pressure and using his athletic ability to escape. Finished the 2023 season with 1,800 yards and 17 touchdowns with only 3 picks. Voted First Team All-League and was a KingCo League MVP candidate.
Strong and powerful frame at 6’2” 285 lbs. ideal for an interior offensive lineman prospect. Brings a good combination of finishing ability and athleticism. Fires off the ball with good leverage and pad level and explodes at the contact point. He’s a physical and aggressive blocker that drives his feet through the POA to deliver heavy initial contact. Does a good job latching on and sustaining his blocks with good hand usage to control defenders throughout the play. Shows he can move his feet and use his mobility to get out in front as a pulling guard. Well-coached with good all-around technique and footwork to execute different types of blocks. Moved into the top 100 2025 prospects in the state and was voted First Team All-League. Expect his recruiting attention to pick up as he enters his senior year.
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Stanton checks a lot of boxes as a college level OL prospect. At 6’3” 300 lbs. he’s a two time all conference selection that can be effective playing multiple positions but excels at center for Mountain View. He shows good initial quickness to go from the snap to engagement. Gains positional leverage early with a fast first step and good footwork then snaps his hands into position to initiate contact. Functional athleticism, to work to the second level and be a good blocker in space. Takes good angles and can adjust/breakdown to line a defender up. Strong at the POA, he’s violent and brings his feet/hips upon contact. Plays with a good balanced base to stay in front and match movement. Size and skillset make him a quality recruit that should see a bump as the recruiting cycle progresses.