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<p>Which tight ends in the 2025 class were added to the latest rankings update?</p>
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<p><strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/player/cayman-reynolds/">[player_tooltip player_id='1315756' first='Cayman' last='Reynolds']</a> - Sonoraville</strong></p>
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<p>One of the top tight end prospects across North Georgia, Reynolds was an easy addition to the latest Prep Redzone rankings after showing impressive versatility and ball skills to go along with his 6-foot-4 235-pound frame. A current East Carolina commitment, Raynolds can line up all over the place with enough athleticism and natural hands to flex out wide and play some receiver on the perimeter. A standout run blocker on the edge, Reynolds brings plenty of size and can overpower smaller defenders in the run game. Of course, he's a natural pass-catcher who can stretch the field in man coverage while being a weapon in the screen game as well. He runs well after the catch and barrel through defenders who don't wrap up. He's coming off a strong junior season where he caught 21 passes for just under 300 yards and two touchdowns. He's now ranked as the No. 8 TE prospect and the No. 156 overall prospect in the state for the 2025 class.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1315929' first='Tucker' last='Kelleher'] - Alpharetta</strong></p>
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<p>He may not have lit up the stat sheet last year, catching just 15 passes for 179 yards and two touchdowns, but make no mistake, this current BYU commitment can absolutely play. He brings a long, promising frame at 6-foot-6 230-pound frame who knows how to stretch the field and create separation from defenders. He's a mismatch in the middle of the field due to his size and ability to run. He shows strong ball skills, locating the ball quickly in the air with the ability to go make a play on it. He's a strong run blocker who uses his length and physicality to help open up running lanes off the edge. If he continues to add good muscle he'll be a major weapon once again in both the run and the pass game for the Raiders this fall as a senior. His potential is easy to see, and that's one reason why he's now ranked as the No. 158 overall prospect in Georgia for the 2025 class.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1290319' first='Ethan' last='Gurela'] - Roswell</strong></p>
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<p>One of the more productive tight ends prospects in the Atlanta area last year, Gurela was a scoring machine for the Roswell Hornets last year as a junior, catching just 17 passes but earning 343 yards and finding the end-zone eight times. When he touched the ball good things happened for the Hornets on offense. A versatile prospect with above-average size at 6-foot-3 225-pounds, Gurela can play in the backfield too and be used as a playmaking fullback who can strike and open up holes in the run game. He plays with good leverage and max-effort, making him a reliable player no matter where he's lined up. In the passing game, Gurela brings good size and athleticism down the field who can be tough to bring down by just one defender. He finds holes in zone coverage and was a reliable option throughout his junior season. He'll be even better next year as a senior and should see even more passes come his way. He's now ranked as the No. 171 overall prospect in Georgia according to the latest 2025 rankings.</p>
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