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<p style="font-size:16px"><strong>FARGO, ND--</strong> Our Part III of standouts from the NDSU Prospect Camp has been posted. This group showcases a high level of talent in the trenches, and a Canadian quarterback that to me, is a QB prospect that you go outside the threshold for. </p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Aiden Wunderlich, OL, Central Cass, ND 2026</strong> <a href="https://x.com/aidenw426">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>I love when I can evaluate a top prospect in the state and figure out quickly that they have been working on their craft behind the scenes which showed off to be the case with Central Cass offensive linemen Aiden Wunderlich up at NDSU. This young man has quickly garnered more knowledge with his growing football IQ and put it to in the reps I caught. His improvement instinctively with his footwork flashed out quick in the FargoDome as Aiden also showed off a lot more pure athletic movement. We have always known how well Aiden can pack a punch at the point of attack, but seeing that footwork grow certainly shows why we have him graded as a Division I grade here at PRZ Dakotas. </p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Nolan Kummer, DL, Ellsworth, WI 2025 </strong><a href="https://x.com/NolanKummer">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Another young man that flashed out inside the FargoDome was 6'2 275 pound defensive linemen Nolan Kummer of Ellsworth. Nolan I would describe from his outing at NDSU as one with fiery hips and hands off the snap count and played with so much poise with every rep I got to continously watch in Fargo as one that you could college coaches were impressed with too, his coachability as you can tell Nolan thrives with attention to detail. Not to mention the powerful strength Nolan had during 1v1s as well. His recruiting has picked up some steam, but I still think he is more under the radar than he should and would be an excellent fit in the NSIC for sure.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Isaac Tolan, DL/OL, Great Falls, MT 2025</strong> <a href="https://x.com/IsaacTolan">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Isaac is another prospect that has caught my eyes at not one, but two camps this summer which is very impressive, as Isaac comes from the state of Montana where we do not have state coverage there yet. What showed out at NDSU for Isaac? I saw improved explosiveness coming out of his hips than what I saw up in Minot last month which shows to me the coaching from college coaches at these camps is certainly paying off for this young man. Isaac also showed off from what I could grasp from my notebook, a more pure athletic bend. With that bend, Isaac also showed off great hip flexibility as they say, "the low man wins" which describes Isaac well based on his 1v1 reps. I am significantly surprised this young man does not have more scholarship-level offers.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Mason Church, OL/DL, Bemidji, MN 2026</strong> <a href="https://x.com/MasonChurch18">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Remember how I said in Part II there were multiple prospects in the trenches from Bemidji that flashed inside the FargoDome? Mason Church was the other Lumberjack in attendance that very much impressed me. Standing at 6'5 250 pounds, this young man wears his frame so well for his age, as he was an immediate eye-test grabber before I even got to watch his reps. As you can imagine, Mason also showed off very long reach that drove gave his defenders fits from the reps I got to watch at NDSU. I love his upside, as he was one that from start to finish of the Indy session, I thought he grew stronger with his punch as well as his footwork. Absolutely love Mason's upside to grow in the next year or so as I can't wait to get some game film on him too.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='892388' first='Brant' last='Stead'], QB, Harry Ainlay, AB 2025 </strong><a href="https://x.com/BrantStead8">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Talk about a young man that was flying around when I watched his early testing at NDSU, as Harry Ainlay 2025 quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='892388' first='Brant' last='Stead'] kept catching my eye early in Fargo. This is my example of being in the right place at the right time, as I saw his 4.68 40 yard dash and 4.35 pro agility up close and personal and went 9'9.5 which I didn't catch, but man I wish I had caught that explosion too in person. Brant might be undersized, but he is mechanically sound and shows great efficency with his arm on all three levels of the field, which he showed off at NDSU with sound balance on the bulk of his throws I watched. Brant also shows off a fluid quick release that looks like a scholarship-level talent in my eyes and easily is one I would go outside the measurables threshold for.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Gavin Moore, OL/DL, Hurley, WI 2025</strong></p>
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<p>In my eyes, one of the biggest under the radar prospects I got a first look of at NDSU in the trenches was Hurley (WI) offensive linemen Gavin Moore. Measuring in at 6'4 276 pounds, this kid a small-town hidden gem with no tape available yet, but yet struck a solid chord in my live evaluation of him at NDSU. I like his next-level body type, as you could certainly add plenty of weight to his frame. Gavin showed off very quick striking hands and the same goes for how quick he could get leverage with his strength as he looked like one that has some constant drive to the second level in his arsensal. I actually scouted Hurley for live game coverage last fall, so I am kicking myself I didn't see Gavin then, however with his senior tape in waiting, I would give this kid a next-level shot if he can show what I saw up in Fargo.</p>
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FARGO, ND-- Our Part III of standouts from the NDSU Prospect Camp has been posted. This group showcases a high level of talent in the trenches, and a Canadian quarterback that to me, is a QB prospect that you go outside the threshold for.
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