Six Virginia 2025s Receiving High Grades, Offense
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Dontavius Booker VA #84 RB #11 HEIGHT 5'11" WEIGHT 190 POS RB CLASS 2025 View Profile Dontavius Booker State: Virginia School: Churchland Awesome production, 1,600+ yards, 20+ TDs all on one junior tape. A slippery back who has the balance…
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Continue ReadingAwesome production, 1,600+ yards, 20+ TDs all on one junior tape. A slippery back who has the balance and lower body strength to run in gaps between the tackles. Has a rep hitting the second level and splitting two DBs, both of which had angles on him, that’s real acceleration skills displayed on tape. Runs usually start with Booker behind the QB in shotgun sets. Unreal burst after breaching first line, patience is seen before said bursts, follows his blocks well, is well seasoned on all things running back. Great spatial awareness downfield, Booker can keep churning up yards via forward momentum, all while having the wherewithall to cut away from defenders, 360-degree vision. Ranks just outside of the top ten in his position. Self labels as a DB as well, would love to see how his offensive skills translate to the defensive side of the ball.
6’2, 180 pounds, 3.0 GPA. Boasts a four-minute long tape on Hudl, wrapping up his junior year. A junior year that saw Younger reel in double-digit scores, 750+ yards through the air on 46 total catches. Witnessed being a factor at the LOS, can be tossed a few bubble/gator screens, the type of athlete you let work with the football. Has the open-field vision to take a screen 60+ yards for a score. Great tracker of the football, has a couple nine routes ran that lead to touchdowns, reels in the football thanks to good positioning while tracking the football through the air. Reliable hands, witnessed catching balls through contact/traffic, everything doesn’t have to be pretty for Younger to be effective. Utilizes his outside release well against press/man, gets thrown the football after said release because of his ability to separate when given the sideline to work with. Ranks inside the top ten in his position. Can hurt you deep, can hurt a defense short too. Surprised he doesn’t have an offer.
6’3, 225 pounds on a build that can be suitable on both sides of the ball (TE/LB). Ranked inside the top three at tight end among his 2025 peers. All-District and All-Region, State Champion too, highly decorated. Can align in-line beside tackles, where he looks most comfortable. Can align split-out wide or in the slot, witnessed being moved pre-snap, you give this young man any designed momentum via scheme, you’ll turn his 230-pound frame into 250 pounds at the point of attack. Seen success being utilized as a leaker, works well opposite the flow of the offense. Great pinner contrast to tackles, an obvious candidate to keep in to chip and release. Is comfortable working in Play-Action Boot sets, is often the over route in these sets. Momentum when blocking can put on a few pounds on this frame, yet Beverly can lose a few pounds and float a bit when running routes, a testament to his athleticsm. If Beverly wasn’t a great impact blocker who can win 1v1s, I’d likely project him to be a future collegiate linebacker. That opportunity is still present, likely will be throughout his recruiting process.
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6’6, 285 pounds, Freeman’s Webb Robertson Webb Robertson 6’6″ | 285 lbs | OL Freeman | 2025 State VA is a two-sport athlete with quality right tackle reps on tape. Reps both in pass-pro and run-blocking sets. Solid mover, first rep on tape has him showing he can release out of his stance and get wide. Can get in space and locate assignments relatively well, witnessed pulling and lead-blocking through opposite B-Gap. Great pinning skills when down-blocking. Want to see him utilize his hands a bit more, his feet are certainly active, I think Robertson could come a long way in terms of shock behind his punch. Will have to show off quality pass-pro reps to be considered a bookend collegiate starter at tackle. Good motor on the kid, Robertson doesn’t flatten every defender but is witnessed displacing his matchup out of the desired gap. His nimble feet help him succeed. Ranked inside Top 20 at his position.
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Second Magna Vista prospect on this list. Was un-offered when I graded him a top ten 2025 offensive lineman in Virginia. Received an offer from UVAWise on the same day our rankings were released (unrelated). I’m on the side that more offers should be presented to this young man, although praising UVAWise’s recruiting skills identifying this young man first. 6’4, 300 pounds, 3.3 GPA. Experience and capable of playing all five positions on the line, this usually pertains to undersized linemen who have no choice but to be moved around, Holland’s just that skilled. A powerful mountain of a prospect, Holland can torque you, turn you around, kick you out, displace you 15 yards off the ball. Not the most elite mover, yet you have to consider his weight relative to his pulling abilities, I’d argue their ideal. His arm length might dictate his future position, among other things. Love his game when projecting to the interior. Putting kids in the dirt is a regular occurrence for Holland, with majority of his reps showing off run-blocking prowess. Great finisher. Doesn’t stand up out of his stance which is a plus, you can witness Holland strike forward out of his stance with some bend to his hips/knees. Top 100 player in my opinion.
6’2, 175 pounds. 3.7 GPA. Unverified 4.47 40 time. First rep on tape gives you an idea of Trump’s open-field vision and playmaking ability. At punter, takes a bad snap to the house 70+ yards. You can see additional playmaking reps out of Trump if you continue watching his junior tape. Trump takes another open-field opportunity via screen and makes the most of it, taking the LOS catch the distance once again showing off what his 6’2 frame can do in space. Surprised to see just how active Trump is near the LOS, this is a RAC guy in a possession receiver’s body. Trump still has a litter of reps stretching the field as an outside lane wideout. Shows he has the presence of mind to come down with poorly thrown footballs downfield. Should be a viable option when targeting posts or digs towards the middle of the field. Could be a young man who turns into a three-level route runner.