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<p>Which 2025 prospects on the rise in Georgia earned new recent offers?</p>
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<p>Prep Redzone has the details...</p>
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<p><strong>Gus Anderson - WR - Newnan</strong></p>
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<p>A fast-rising 2025 receiver on the rise in Georgia, Anderson is a sure-handed wideout who can create separation and make big plays down the field. He brings good size at 6-foot-0 175-pounds and showed last year he's capable of playing at the next level. Now, he's earned a big offer from Army. This fundamentally sound receiver out of Newnan is coming off a strong junior season where he reeled in 55 passes for 952 yards and 8 touchdowns. A consistent weapon all year long, Anderson reached the 100-yard mark in six games last year, proving why he's one of the top receivers in the area for his class. He's a vertical threat with enough speed to sneak by defenders deep down the field. There's a lot to like about his game due to the fact that he can run a crisp route and make plays both in the short passing game and deep down the field. He's a receiver on the rise, and more offers could come his way this summer.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1195855' first='Synkwan' last='Smith']</strong> <strong>– ATH – Roswell</strong></p>
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<p>An electric, dynamic playmaker for the Roswell Hornets, Smith is a true weapon with the ball in his hands who made play after play last fall for the mighty Roswell Hornets. At 5-foot-9 170 pounds, Smith is a sure-handed receiver who can also line up out of the backfield at running back. No matter where he's lined up, Smith has a chance to make a big play with the ball. We wrote about him being an "under the radar" prospect this spring, but college coaches are starting to notice his big-time talent. Now, Smith has earned a new offer from the in-state Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. As a junior last fall, Smith caught 32 passes for 420 yards and 8 touchdowns while rushing 24 times for 285 yards and four touchdowns. He's one of the more versatile prospects in the area and will attempt to help lead the Hornets to another deep playoff run in 2024. His stock is on the rise, and more offers are likely coming his way, along with a new PRep Redzone ranking in the next 2025 rankings update.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1313887' first='Dylan' last='Villarouel'] - OL - North Forsyth</strong></p>
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<p>Still one of the more underrated offensive line prospects in Georgia for the 2025 class, this versatile tackle-guard from North Forsyth is still seeing some offers come his way, and he earned a new one this week from the in-state Georgia State Panthers. This fast-rising lineman brings an excellent 6-foot-4 300-pound frame to the table and showed last year as a junior that he's capable of playing at a high level wherever he chooses to play his college ball. He moves well for his size and shows impressive footwork in pass protection. He's a mauler in the run game who uses his size to his advantage. He also brings some length that allows him to latch onto defenders and drive them into the ground. He's big, physical, and does a nice job of opening up running lanes on the right side. A strong but promising pass-protector, Villarouel's best football is way ahead of him with the potential to out-play his ranking down the road. He's one of the very best top offensive line prospects in the area and is likely bound for a dominant senior season in 2024. Don't be surprised if more offers come his way.</p>
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