PRZ PA Combine Series, 1st-Team All-Camp Selections, Defense
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Defensive Line Selections 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" Weight 220 HS Central York | PA PRZ…
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Central York’s Malachi Ramnath Malachi Ramnath 6’3″ | 220 lbs | DL Central York | 2025 State PA received the most votes for DL MVP, mine included. Battled Bleek Turner Bleek Turner 6’3″ | 290 lbs | OL St. Joseph’s Prep | 2025 State PA and won his fair share of reps, I’d argue he won the majority of them. Ideal build that drew the attention of all coaches present, 6’3, 220+ pounds. Ran a phenomenal 40 time, a time I’m willing to share with college coaches looking for athleticism off the edge. Didn’t take home a Division 1 offer like I figured beforehand, yet the young man certainly pushed himself up on the boards of every program present, FCS and PSAC. Very happy he came through.
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I’ve seen enough out of CB South’s Eddie Bowen Eddie Bowen 6’2″ | 230 lbs | DL Central Bucks South | 2025 State PA to cement his name among the best 2025 PA defensive linemen. Could have easily been named MVP, selected as a 1st-Team All-Camp member as reconciliation. Bowen has come through multiple camps and dominated competition, he’s put forth two years of impressive tape, he’s even starting to see his work bear fruit in terms of recruitment. Gannon and Bloomsburg have reached out in the form of scholarship offers, both programs prevalent in all things involving District 1 Football. Bowen also received a PWO from Rutgers back in April, which should lead to future FCS inquiries.
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Linebacker Selections
Back-to-back CB South mentions, both Eddie Bowen Eddie Bowen 6’2″ | 230 lbs | DL Central Bucks South | 2025 State PA and Jim Wade Jim Wade LB Central Bucks South | 2025 State PA selected as 1st-Team All-Camp members. Jim Wade Jim Wade LB Central Bucks South | 2025 State PA , who might be a bit under-ranked, took home LB MVP, overwhelming praise from college coaches I might add. Discussing who should be named top backer out of a great group was surprisingly easy, not much deliberation. Multiple coaches vouched for Wade, with nods across the board in favor of the junior backer. Wade picked up his first PSAC offer post camp out of Gannon University, two coaches representing the program were in attendance for the first session.
Posted a 4.63 40 time at our camp, Wiggins is looking to bulk up a bit while maintaining the stride he showed off this past weekend. Got a boost in votes since Wiggins doubled as an LB/DL participant. At the request of coaches present, Wiggins tested his abilities covering a great running back group and rushing against the camp’s best offensive linemen. Wiggins won reps against two 1st-Team All-Camp selections, that alone was noteworthy. I will continue to plug the young man until the right program comes along to offer the top 2026.
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A rankings boost is in order after this performance. Worth noting that West Philadelphia’s Zakih Camara Zakih Camara 6’2″ | 195 lbs | ATH West Philadelphia | 2025 State PA can play multiple positions similar to above mentioned Terry Wiggins Terry Wiggins 6’4″ | 195 lbs | LB Coatesville | 2026 State PA . Linebacker, EDGE, even some offense to his game, Camara came through and showed to each coach present that his skill set is worth investing in. He didn’t have to sell me, I’m already aware, yet many coaches in the building had Camara circled as an unknown. Not after this indi/1v1 performance. I was proud to hear many scouts and coaches mention his name/number when deliberating who should be picked as top performers. You come to our camp to raise your stock among college coaches recruiting your area, Camara did just that, especially with West Chester, Bloomsburg, and Monmouth present. Happy for the young man, an easy 1st-team selection.
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Defensive Back Selections
Arguably the easiest decision at the camp, naming Archbishop Wood’s Isaiah Moore Isaiah Moore 6’0″ | 180 lbs | DB Archbishop Wood | 2027 State PA DB MVP. Fantastic build, looked a lot more filled out than I had figured he’d come in looking. Cut-up muscular build with some length to him, coaches as well as myself raved about his likely transition to full-time safety at the next level. 1v1 drills solidified that notion quickly. Played some press/off man, had no problem showing coaches he could handle his own at both alignments. Defended and won reps against many different types of wideouts, can handle burst/agility, can also handle size and length. Going to be a special DB, happy to have had him come through Spooky Nook.
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Sincere Jackson
Sincere Jackson
The lone new name on this list, I’ll save a deeper evaluation for when Sincere Jackson lands on our “New Names” piece dropping this coming weekend. Ahead of the curve in terms of size, touching 6’2 with arms that could scratch his ankles. Jackson came through this event as an unknown, unranked on our board, his work at DB will go a long way in terms of changing that. Jackson will end up on our lists for years to come thanks to this performance.
Can’t recall too many prospects, not even one, who attended back-to-back PRZ Camps and earned Top Performer honors at two different positions. Back in January, Central York’s Tyler Frey Tyler Frey 6’0″ | 185 lbs | ATH Central York | 2025 State PA took home LB MVP, wowing us scouts and forcing us to pay attention to him moving forward. Frey doubled down, attended our next available camp, and was in serious consideration for bringing home DB MVP. Frey is going to see a climb into the Top 250, likely a 200+ jump from where he currently stands. Wheeling was impressed enough to offer Frey a scholarship offer post-camp, Frey’s first recruiting opportunity. This is one of the better examples of a young man proving himself to important people and it immediately bearing fruit.
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5’8, yet ran a 4.50 40 (HT) and jumped an impressive 9’4 Broad. Calling coaches together to discuss DB top performers, many said we couldn’t deny Cobb’s performance despite his stature among some of the other DBs. Put aside ranking, put aside measurables, Haverford School’s Stephen Cobb Stephen Cobb 5’8″ | 155 lbs | DB The Haverford School | 2026 State PA had himself a day. Bump-and-run capabilities impressed, had no idea Cobb could flip and run the way he did this past weekend. More tape reflecting some of what we saw at Spooky Nook and he’ll fly up our boards in no time.