Combine Series Preview, Session 1, Ramnath, Wiggins & more
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Malachi Ramnath PA #66 DL #12 HEIGHT 6'3" WEIGHT 220 POS DL CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Malachi Ramnath Class 2025 Position DL Height 6'3" HS Central York | PA Combine Series Preview, Session 1, Ramnath,…
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Continue ReadingAlready being ranked a top-75 player in the class of 2025, we already believe Ramnath is a game changing talent. That being said, we now want to see the Central York prospect make a push for top-50 status. We know he has the size and the athleticism but now he will have the opportunity to show off his skillset against what should be a good group of offensive lineman on Saturday. We’ll be interested on getting updated measurables on Ramnath and will be intrigued to see what his testing numbers look like as with strong testing numbers, his stock not just on our site but on the boards of programs across the region, and perhaps beyond.
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The Germantown Academy two-way lineman is going to be the tallest prospect on hand as he’s a reported 6-foot-8 and 305-pounds. Truly, elite size. That being said, how well can Truszkowski move at 6-foot-8? That’s going to be something we’re going to watch very closely on Saturday. Can he stay with the more athletic defensive lineman? Just being able to watch up close and in person on how he moves is going to be really intriguing to watch.
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One of the top prospects in the class of 2026, we’re super excited to get a close look at Wiggins and see him go against other top talent from around the state. Being a top-40 recruit in the state, we already think Wiggins is a top-notch player, now he has a chance to prove us right in that regard.
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Will be intriguing to see where Lis chooses to work during the camp as he plays both tight end and defensive end. He’s got great size for both positions at 6-foot-5 and 210-pounds. Even stronger size when you consider he’s a 2027 prospect. Will be our first chance to see him up close and will be under a microscope in that regard.
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Already a top-150 prospect in the class of 2026, Green will be one of the top running backs at the event and we’re excited to watch him work his craft in person. Green already has good size at 5-foot-10 and 170-pounds, now we’ll get to get a good idea of where he sits athletically. Depending on how he tests on Saturday, he’ll have an opportunity to potentially break into the top-10 for running backs in the class of 2026.
Kniese is a decent sized prospect at 6-foot-2 and 320-pounds. He’s one of our top-350 prospects but he has the ability to move into the top-300 with a good performance. We’re going to be looking at not just his athleticism as a potential guard or center at the next level but also his strength, can he hold his own against some of the bigger lineman he’s going to face? That strength is ultimately going to play a big factor in what type of prospect Kniese ultimately becomes over the next several months.