San Diego 2025s on the Rise
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Taking a look at some of San Diego’s stock-rising 2025 prospects so far this offseason. Nash Cooper HEIGHT 6'3" WEIGHT 225 POS DL CLASS 2025 Nash Cooper School: La Costa Canyon Cooper picked up his first pair of offers from…
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Continue ReadingTaking a look at some of San Diego’s stock-rising 2025 prospects so far this offseason.
Nash Cooper
Nash Cooper
Cooper picked up his first pair of offers from Cornell and Penn in February and just added a third from Army this month. The 2025 La Costa Canyon DE is a fast and physical athlete that can pressure the QB from multiple spots and is a high-effort tackler in the run game. He’s disciplined in his eyes and assignments in the run game and shows good speed tracking down ball-carriers as a back-side defender. Cooper should continue to generate D-I interest with his appealing frame (6’3”/225) and athleticism.
Autry’s continued to ascend the SoCal RB ranks after picking up his first set of D-I offers from Air Force, Cornell, San Jose St., and Utah St. this offseason. He’s an electric playmaker out of the backfield that led all San Diego RBs in rushing yards (2,200) and TDs (30) as a junior. He was one of the top testers at last January’s PRZ CA Showcase and his speed and agility clearly translate to on-field production. Autry’s established himself as one of the top RBs in San Diego heading into next season.
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Brady Eads
Brady Eads
Eads just picked up his first offer from Army in March and continues to see FCS interest coming from schools like Cal Poly and Southern Utah. He’s a versatile two-way standout (LB/TE) that totaled 600 receiving yards and 6 TDs on offense and led Christian’s defense in tackles (75) and TFLs (8.5). He’s a physical athlete from his LB spot that’s at his best when attacking downhill and making tackles around the LOS. He’s effective with the ball in his hands on offense and will be interesting to see how his skillset develops at TE. Look for continued activity and interest from Eads throughout the offseason.
Reese’s stock has raised significantly in 2024 with his first set of D-I offers coming in from Yale, Montana St., Air Force, Cornell, and Cal Poly. He’s a versatile talent that made plays in all three phases for El Camino last season (6 TDs on offense, 3 INTs on defense). He’s a skilled, instinctive CB that can play physical in press-man coverage and uses his eyes effectively in soft coverage. He shows plus-side ball skills on both sides of the ball and can produce explosive plays with the ball in his hands. Reese transferred to San Marcos this offseason where he figures to be an impactful player on both sides of the ball next season.