2025 Rankings Update: Watch List DB’s (Part. II)
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Tracy Jones CA #WL DB #WL HEIGHT 6'0" WEIGHT 170 POS DB CLASS 2025 View Profile Tracy Jones Instagram Twitter State: California School: Long Beach Poly Jones operated mostly from his single high safety position last season and is an…
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Continue ReadingJones operated mostly from his single high safety position last season and is an impact player for one of the top teams and most respected programs in the state of California. He is a big time run supporter from the third level that shows closing speed, open field range and is a sure tackler while not afraid to take on bigger backs and tight ends by himself. Jones has a quick downhill trigger and can flow well to the ball while weaving through traffic, and shows some cover abilities and ball skills downfield as well. Jones checks into our WL rankings, and should have a good Senior season for the Jackrabbits, and projects as a safety at the next level. He will only continue to grow and develop as he continues to pack on more weight to his frame.
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Reese is one of the top two-way playmakers across all of San Diego, and can make an impact on the game in all three phases. He is a big and physical corner that can press and shows violent hands near the LOS, while flashing natural hips in transition and does a nice job at quickly diagnosing routes and plays after the snap. He also shows he can quickly get off blocks before triggering into the flats, and does a good job at using his length to make plays on the ball when trailing, with plus closing speed at the POA. A natural athlete with fantastic ball skills/high point abilities, he also shows return tools as well and is a big time playmaker with the ball in his hands on both sides of the ball. Reese is a kid that could enter into our ranks in the next update, and is a no brainer next level kid after his prep career comes to a close.
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Stanford has recently made the transfer over to Rancho Cucamonga, and had a stellar Junior campaign for Alta Loma on both offense and defense. He is another man cover guy that has snappy hips, breaks well to the ball without taking false steps and is a very physical tackler when making plays outside the tackles and out in space. He shows disciplined eyes in zone coverage and often baits quarterbacks into poor throws, has natural ball skills when breaking up passes and is an elite returner with a nice initial burst, open field speed and vision in tight windows. Stanford should see interest from the next level, as he can make an impact as a return specialist and corner, and has the frame to continue to grow and add weight through his college career.