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<p>Prep Redzone Kansas published updated rankings this morning for the Class of 2025. That class now has 385 ranked athletes.</p>
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<p>There was not a ton of movement inside the Top 100, but these six athletes did make significant jumps in the rankings.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='716599' first='Keiton' last='Jones'],</strong> ATH, 6'5”, 300, Field Kindley</p>
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<p>Jones moved into the No. 7 position up from the No. 49 spot. He is a super-sized offensive tackle who has received offers from multiple Power Five programs. He has quick feet and can just overpower defenders with his strength. He can also be used on the defensive line and has the athleticism and speed to play tight end or linebacker.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='442661' first='Jace' last='Adler']</strong> DB, 6'3”, 175, Andover Central</p>
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<p>The Andover Central two-sport prospect is now ranked No. 10 after previously being ranked at No. 149. He can play wideout or defensive back. During his junior season, he caught 61 balls on offense and his reliable hands picked off opposing quarterbacks seven times on the defensive side of the ball. He scored 14 touchdowns, finished with 97 total tackles, and served as a return man on Jaguar special teams.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='866488' first='Dimitri' last='Washington'],</strong> OL, 6'3”, 305, Maize</p>
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<p>Washington was previously ranked outside the Top 100 but is now ranked No. 22 overall. Maize's “Big Meech” protects his quarterback like a mamma gorilla protects her infant. He makes solid first contact and keeps his hands inside. He will get looks from Division and Division II schools from all over the map.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='571068' first='Gage' last='Gibson']</strong>, OL, 6'4”, 220, Salina Central</p>
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<p>Gibson's middle name should be “Pancake.” The Mustang big man is now ranked No. 33. He moved up from the No. 50 slot. Offensive linemen as a group made a solid push in this round of updates. The Salina Central lineman plays with solid pad level and delivers a blow. When he gets a defender off balance have the camera ready, as he will make a highlight play on them. Gibson is quick and gets to the second blocking level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='873161' first='Caden' last='Huffman']</strong>, WR, 5'11”, 170, Blue Valley Southwest</p>
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<p>Huffman was previously ranked No. 109 but has moved into the Top 100 landing in the No. 61 position. He is a quick and versatile athlete who can do a lot on the field. He can play running back, slot receiver, cornerback, and be an impact on special teams. His numbers from last season won't jump out at you, but he is athletic. He could move up or down when the next round of rankings is completed.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='866492' first='Jakdyn' last='Mossallah']</strong>, DB, 5'10”, 170, Wichita East</p>
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<p>Mossallah was previously ranked No. 128 but has moved to the No. 83 slot in this round of updates. He is a shutdown corner with excellent closing speed. Wichita East is a program that did not post online stats last season, but he looks like he knows how to tackle and has some bounce in his game.</p>
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Prep Redzone Kansas published updated rankings this morning for the Class of 2025. That class now has 385 ranked athletes.
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