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<p><strong>FARGO--</strong> We stay up late to keep the gas pedal on the floor with more camp content, heading north to Bison Country to check out the immense amount of talent that was on display at the NDSU Prospect Camp. With over 800 prospects in attendance, the amount of prospects that we covered is could almost be a novel as I look at how many pages of notes I had from up in Fargo. With our first look, we take a look several Wisconsin prospects that stood out early in testing, what we thought of one of the newest Bison commits, and much more.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Jack Collins, WR/DB, Green Bay Notre Dame, WI 2025</strong></p>
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<p>The first prospect that popped out at the NDSU in my notebook comes from Titletown, in Green Bay Notre Dame wide receiver Jack Collins. Jack was surely impressive from what I watched in the pro agility, as he recorded very consistent times with his best reeling as a 4.39. Very under the radar yet, showed off constant fluidity throughout testing and later into Indy drills. Although not the biggest kid, I would like to see a big senior season fly out from Jack to get more programs on his radar.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Treyton Bahr, DB/WR, La Crosse Aquinas, WI 2025</strong> <a href="https://x.com/Treyton_Bahr">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Great twitch and a prospect that a pure finisher is what I grasped from my first look at Treyton Bahr from the NDSU prospect camp. He possesses some versatilie route-running that also caught my attention up in Fargo. During Indy I was intrigued too with how much athleticism Treyton brought to the table as I feel his big-play instincts certainly showed off at NDSU and on tape play way bigger than his measurables will show you. Treyton is certainly one under the radar out of Wisconsin, and is a certified winner coming out of back to back to back State champion La Crosse Aquinas.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Jordan Dettler, WR, Sioux Falls Jefferson, SD 2025</strong> <a href="https://x.com/DettlerJordan">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>A wide receiver prospect that I feel hasn't gotten the attention he deserves yet out of Sioux Falls, is Jefferson 2025 wide receiver Jordan Dettler. Jordan had a solid Spring season that I got to witness a whole bunch of how vital this kid could be as a slot receiver that gets some great separation in the open field with his great agility. Jordan tested quite well at NDSU too during the pro agility testing I got to watch and have enjoyed watching how quick his accelerator goes the second the ball reaches into his hands. Jordan is certainly a big sleeper in my eyes that should get more attention over the coming months.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='773290' first='Parker' last='Schuh'], WR/DB, Kaukauna, WI 2025</strong> <a href="https://x.com/parker_schuh">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>It is hard as heck to be a standout at a camp the size of NDSU, but yet according to my notebook, Kaukauna's [player_tooltip player_id='773290' first='Parker' last='Schuh'] found out a way to catch our eyes numerous times in just one day. He showed off an excellent low 4.6s in the 40 yard dash and during "Razzle Dazzle" brought superior juice to his team during a clutch time of the game. The catch Parker made during razzle dazzle, doubled down to what what you see on tape as a wide receiver that just flys into his route and his very instinctive twitch will make you not want to blink while watching. The impressive high traffic catches he constantly shows on tape is why Parker is a WR that is in my eyes on the rise in Wisconsin.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1184876' first='Carter' last='Dauner'], DL, West Fargo, ND 2025</strong> <a href="https://x.com/CarterDauner">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>The newest NDSU defensive end commit very early showed off why he was a local stockriser on the Bison's board early. One of the first broad jumps I saw came from Carter and he set a high bar jumping out to 9'5 at 6'4 210 pounds with such a great frame he can grow with the Bision strength and conditioning program. I always have loved this kid's wirey motor he brought to the table constantly on tape and is one that showed off his speed landing in the 4.6s in the 40 yard dash at NDSU. The next-level gear that Carter plays with while approaching the backfield backs up the explosion this young man brought on all fronts in Fargo.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Merak Greinert, QB, Olathe Northwest, KS, 2025</strong> <a href="https://x.com/merakgreinert">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Merak was a new name out of Kansas for me at NDSU, that was a 2025 quarterback that popped out during the early session on Saturday. For his nearly 6'2 215 pound frame, I saw the elusive skillsets that this young man possesses outside of the pocket as a credit to what he showed off in his pro agility. The tape lived up to what I saw, as Merak is a constant faster reader of the defense as is not afraid to lower his shoulder and use his durability. Later into Indy drills at NDSU, I was impressed with the persistence he brought with showing a similar speed with his quick release. He is one that doesn't have his first offer yet, but that should certainly be near within his recruiting trail.</p>
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FARGO-- We stay up late to keep the gas pedal on the floor with more camp content, heading north to Bison Country to check out the immense amount of talent that was on display at the NDSU Prospect Camp. With over 800 prospects in attendance, the amount of prospects that we covered is could almost be a novel as I look at how many pages of notes I had from up in Fargo. With our first look, we take a look several Wisconsin prospects that stood out early in testing, what we thought of one of the newest Bison commits, and much more.
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