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<p>A lot of athletes have worked their tail off to bolster their recruitment this offseason. Over the past few months, players have attended camps, updated their in-season highlights, and have been consistently training for next season. These seven prospects have all demonstrated greatness this offseason, which allows them to crack the Top 100 in this update of the 2025 Rankings. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">#47 --> #28<br><br>Ronny is one of the many Running Backs who've increased their stock over the past few months. Since the end of the 2023 season, Ronny has demonstrated his near-elite talent. When I watch Ronny's film, his explosiveness and top speed stand out. On top of that, he has above-average contact balance, power, and vision. He isn't the twitchiest athlete, but I expect him to develop athletically at Northwestern. Ronny is a 3-down back who does his best work between the tackles, and I can't wait to see what he'll do at Northwestern. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">#116 --> #45<br><br>For whatever reason, I wasn't as high on Dalton as I should have been. A year ago, I thought he was a great prospect, but I had hardly watched him or thought hard enough about his potential at safety or LB. A while ago at Legacy, Dalton performed incredibly well as a Linebacker. He displayed fluid hips, quick reaction, and made tackling + pursuit look easy. Taking into account information from some of his coaches plus rehashing his tape, I think Dalton projects incredibly well as a Safety at the next level. Whichever position he plays in college, I expect success. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">#55 --> #48<br><br>Kadale isn't moving up as much as some other stock-risers, and that's frankly because I've always been high on Kadale. Lately, Kadale has finally received the attention he's always deserved. <br>What makes Kadale a stock-riser is his performance at the MHSAA Camp in Jackson. There, he lit up the camp with incredible route-running, hands, and overall athleticism. Up to that point, I had only seen Kadale in-game as a running back. It was the first time seeing him as a receiver, and he blew me away in that department. At Central Michigan, I fully expect Kadale to be utilized as a versatile weapon for their offense. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">#88 --> #60<br><br>I'm happy to see Drew finally getting his flowers. For a long, long time, Drew was a prospect with zero offers who was working his tail off to get where he is now. <br>Last season was pivotal for Drew's career. Off the bat, Drew locked up a highly touted D1 prospect at The Big House. There, he showed off his patience, extremely fast feet, great change of direction, and more. Unlike some schools, Drew is also able to rep a lot of 1on1 coverage. I also know that Drew's testing numbers are quite good, and it 100% backs up his low MAC evaluation. Drew is not the most talented player, but his work ethic makes me extremely confident that he'll eventually reach his true ceiling in college. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">#170 --> #74<br><br>Troy moves up nearly 100 spots in this update. I don't just like his highlights; I LOVE his highlights. Troy is one of the most explosive, rangiest safeties I've ever watched. Defending the pass, Troy is able to quickly explode toward the thrown football and oftentimes break up a pass that would've been completed if anyone else was at safety. Troy's run support is also phenomenal. Defending the run, Troy isn't afraid to accelerate to the ballcarrier and deliver punishment. Troy is currently a high-tier GLIAC prospect, but I honestly think he deserves MAC offers. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">#124 --> #86<br><br>Greg gets a major boost in this update. Last update, I thought Greg was a good offensive lineman who has a few flaws, most notably his size. I still think his size is holding him back, but over the past few months, he's gained a ton of recruiting momentum. He's one of the most fundamentally consistent linemen that I've seen. Usually repping at Guard, Greg has a consistent first step, a powerful initial punch, and is able to pivot + keep his balance extremely well. If only he was taller, had longer arms, and was a tad more agile, he'd be a B1G 10 prospect. Still, this is a very good lineman who I expect will be a great college football player, though he has a lower ceiling than some others. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">#147 --> #100<br><br>Abram is another major stock-riser, moving up 47 spots. Since the recent GLIAC offer surge, I've re-watched Abram's film. He's best described as a do-it-all offensive weapon. Lining up in the slot, Abram receives the ball via sweeps, quick game passing, deep seams, and more. When receiving a sweep or screen, Abram demonstrates exceptional patience, vision, and downhill running. Time and time again, Abram receives the ball in space, follows his blocks, and makes very subtle jukes that allow him to turn up field. In the passing game, he has a few good catches in traffic. I don't think Abram is near the fastest athlete, but he's extremely smart and produces at a very high level. I think the GLIAC evaluation is right on point. </p>
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A lot of athletes have worked their tail off to bolster their recruitment this offseason. Over the past few months, players have attended camps, updated their in-season highlights, and have been consistently training for next season. These seven prospects have all demonstrated greatness this offseason, which allows them to crack the Top 100 in this update of the 2025 Rankings.
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