Washington’s Top ATH’s (2025-27′) Ranked #1-15
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Over the next few weeks, we will be breaking down the top athletes at every position in the state of Washington, regardless of class (2025-27). Per usual all rankings are based on who projects highest at the collegiate level... *Individuals…
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Continue ReadingOver the next few weeks, we will be breaking down the top athletes at every position in the state of Washington, regardless of class (2025-27). Per usual all rankings are based on who projects highest at the collegiate level...
*Individuals will only be listed on one side of the ball
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1. Asa Thompson Asa Thompson 6'0" | 180 lbs | ATH Eastside Catholic | 2026 State WA 6-0 175 Eastside Catholic WA OFFERS (6) Washington, Oregon, Oregon St, Ariz St
Expect Thompson to be ranked among the top slot receivers in the country for his class. He went for close to 800 yards and 9 TDs this past season with EC projecting as one of the top teams in the West next year.
2. D’Aryhian Clemons D’Aryhian Clemons 6'0" | 170 lbs | ATH Spanaway Lake | 2025 State WA 6-0 170 25′ Spanaway Lake WA OFFERS (8) Washington, Wash St, Ariz St, Cal, W Virginia
Clemons can play 3-4 different spots at the highest level on either side of the ball. Instinctually he is a phenomenal defender with elite closing speed but may end up being too good on offense.
3. Gavin Packer Gavin Packer 5'10" | 175 lbs | WR Skyview | 2025 State WA 5-10 175 Skyview WA OFFERS (5) Air Force, Nevada, E. Washington, Idaho, Portland St
Maybe the most exciting player to watch in the NW. Packer is the exception to the rule from a size standpoint, as noted with numerous D1s getting in the mix. He broke out as a sophomore racking up 1st team all GSHL accolades, while going for over 1000+ all-purpose yards and 10 TDs as a junior.
4. Ryken Moon Ryken Moon 5'11" | 200 lbs | ATH Bellevue | 2025 State WA 5-11 185 25′ Bellevue WA OFFERS (6) Arizona, Rice, Air Force, Nevada, Portland St
The 1st team all-league OLB could be one of the state’s best on offense next season, teaming with 2026 RB Max Jones Max Jones 5'11" | 200 lbs | RB Bellevue | 2026 State WA . Moon’s 700 all purpose yards and 6 TDs are just a glimpse of his potential.
5. Oteko Mwamba Oteko Mwamba 5'9" | 170 lbs | ATH Rainier Beach | 2026 State WA 5-10 170 26′ Rainier Beach WA OFFERS (2) Nevada, Portland St
Mwamba can break your ankles in space and was a human highlight reel for most of the season. His 35 receptions for 973 yards and 11 TDs helped him land his first couple D1 offers. He is one of the fastest rising prospects in the NW.
6. Peyton Cunningham Peyton Cunningham 6'0" | 180 lbs | ATH North Creek | 2025 State WA 6-0 180 25′ North Creek WA OFFERS (3) Washington St, San Diego St, Army
I could see Cunningham landing numerous additional offers, after back-to-back seasons where the film speaks for itself. The 1st team all-league athlete went for 1,053 yards and 11 TDs as a junior, and might be even better on D.
7. Casey Larson Casey Larson 6'2" | 200 lbs | ATH Woodinville | 2025 State WA 6-3 200 25′ Woodinville WA OFFERS (3) E. Washington, Idaho, Nevada
Larson has ridiculous film and great size. He was the only underclassmen in the 4A KingCo to earn 1st team all-conference honors on both sides of the football, which speaks volumes. I’ve personally been hollering this kids name for a while. His recent offers are well deserved.
8. Brady Beaner Brady Beaner 6'0" | 175 lbs | ATH Anacortes | 2025 State WA 6-0 175 25′ Anacortes WA OFFERS (8) Boise St, Navy, Montana, UC Davis, Idaho
Brady put together one of the most impressive junior seasons statewide, totaling 103 tackles and 10 PBU’s. Much like his brother the 3* athlete was dominant at the 2A level going for 1300+ yards on 112 touches. His play on the camp circuit helped as well, earning recognition at the Northwest Showcase (Western Oregon), the region’s premier event.
9. Cameron Weir Cameron Weir 5'10" | 175 lbs | ATH Skyline | 2025 State WA 5-10 155 25′ Skyline WA
Easily one of the most versatile kids in the region, earning 1st team all-conference honors at WR, CB, and Kick Returner. His 55 receptions for 1,327 all-purpose yards and 10 TDs was one of the best stat lines at the 4A level. More than that Weir is an outstanding track athlete, running a 10.6 100 meters.
10. Parker Mady Parker Mady 5'11" | 170 lbs | ATH Curtis | 2025 State WA 5-10 170 25′ Curtis WA OFFERS (2) Montana St, Nevada
The 3*prospect is one of fastest rising recruits in WA, recently landing multiple D1 offers. His 51 receptions for 1500+ all purpose yards and 15 TDs last season, helped counter the undersized receiver narrative.
11. Aiden Brown Aiden Brown 5'9" | 180 lbs | ATH Kalama | 2025 State WA 5-9 185 25′ Kalama WA
The 1st team all-state athlete will be a 2A POY candidate next season and has been called at least an FCS guy by multiple top coaches & trainers. As most know he put up a ridiculous stat line last year, totaling 4,137 yards and 46 TDs (23 rushing, 23 passing).
12. Elijah Andersen Elijah Andersen 6'2" | 180 lbs | ATH Woodland | 2025 State WA 6-2 180 25′ Woodland WA
Hands down one of the top players in Washington. Andersen was a 1st team all-state RB and the regional player of the year, after going for 2,437 all-purpose yards (1453 rushing, 622 receiving) and 30 TDs. He could be a steal for someone collegiately.
13. Josh Menold Josh Menold 6'1" | 185 lbs | ATH Skyline | 2025 State WA 6-1 185 25′ Skyline WA
Menold could be listed among the top RBs in the state, but brings legit versatility to the table, making him positionally an ATH. He did well all year against good competition, totaling 1,720 yards on 275 touches with zero fumbles.
14. Greyson Stevens Greyson Stevens 5'10" | 150 lbs | WR East Valley | 2026 State WA 5-10 150 26′ East Valley WA
Not the biggest kid but just an extremely talented football player. Stevens caught 55 balls for 1,026 yards and 12 TDs, while earning 1st team all-league honors as a 15-year-old. The sky’s the limit if he continues to progress and add size.
15. Kase Betz Kase Betz 5'11" | 150 lbs | ATH Graham Kapowsin | 2027 WA 5-11 160 27′ Graham-Kapowsin WA
One of the most talented freshman in Washington. His 33 total tackles and 2 INTs helped GK get to the state title game. He added 10 receptions and 110 yards at receiver. Very few athletes play as 9th graders. He did it at one of the NW’s top schools.