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<p><strong>Per usual rankings are based on who projects highest at the collegiate level. Here we will breakdown #26-50 with updated offers and commitments. Have a look at the Top 250 in it's entirety</strong> <a href="https://prepredzone.com/washington/rankings/2025-rankings/">https://prepredzone.com/washington/rankings/2025-rankings/</a></p>
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<p>26.[player_tooltip player_id='693685' first='Dre' last='Sio-Fetaui'] 6-2 225 25' LB Lincoln WA <strong>OFFERS (2) Arizona, Nevada </strong></p>
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<p>The 3* is a physical prospect, who continues to up his stock. He earned 1st team all-state honors, averaging 10+ tackles per game with double digit tackles for loss. This year will be telling as all the intangibles are there. </p>
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<p>27.[player_tooltip player_id='693683' first='Xavier' last='Ahrens'] 6-3 190 25' Curtis WA <strong>OFFERS (3) Colorado St, Nevada, Portland St</strong></p>
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<p>The 3* recruit earned 1st team all-conference honors in back-to-back years, helping to take the Curtis program to new heights, while finishing 8-3. He is one of the NW's most versatile and a legit D1 kid on either side of the ball. </p>
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<p>28.[player_tooltip player_id='348142' first='Antoine' last='Lee'] 5-10 195 25' Kentwood WA <strong>OFFERS (2) Arizona, Colorado</strong></p>
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<p>The 3x 1st team all-league RB broke the schools' all-time career rushing record with 3700 yards. Lee received a few early D1 offers and has the potential of building on that this off season. From a recruiting standpoint it has been quiet. </p>
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<p>29.[player_tooltip player_id='693729' first='Sage' last='Salopek'] 6-0 165 25' O'Dea WA <strong>COMMITTED: Boise St</strong></p>
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<p>The 1st team all-Metro CB is one of the fastest rising prospects in Washington, with legit 4.4 laser speed. He finished the year with 33 total tackles and 2 TFL's. His elite quickness could have him playing early for the Broncos. </p>
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<p>30.[player_tooltip player_id='1136307' first='Brady' last='Ackerman'] 6-4 260 25' T Nooksack Valley WA <strong>OFFERS (3) Montana, Montana St, E. Washington</strong></p>
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<p>Ackerman has some of the best film out there, racking up 1st team all-conference honors on O & D. It can be extremely difficult to get recruited playing small school 1A ball. That said as his dominance on the offensive line left no doubt. </p>
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<p>31.[player_tooltip player_id='693691' first='Nikko' last='Speer'] 6-2 225 25' Camas WA</p>
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<p>The combination of Speer and Webb is going to be a problem for opponents. The GSHL Defensive POY was off the charts good this past season, making 143 total tackles. His speed and instincts on film are impressive but have not translated on the recruiting front yet. </p>
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<p>32.[player_tooltip player_id='945853' first='Landen' last='Kahai'] 6-1 175 25' Kennedy Catholic WA <strong>COMMITTED: E. Washington</strong></p>
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<p>Credit to EWU on getting this commitment. The 1st team NPSL DB was among the state leaders in INTs (5) and PBU's (13), while impressing on the offensive side of the ball and averaging 18.4 yards per carry, with 4 TDs on only 7 rushes. </p>
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<p>33.[player_tooltip player_id='656961' first='Cody' last='Thumlert'] 6-3 220 25' DE/OLB Eastside Catholic WA <strong>OFFERS (2) Montana St, Idaho </strong></p>
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<p>Thumlert just continues to get better and plays at a different speed. He put together a phenomenal junior campaign, making 64 tackles, with 7 tackles for loss, and 4.5 sacks. I could see numerous other Big Sky's and potentially some mid majors going on him. </p>
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<p>34.[player_tooltip player_id='1136312' first='Carter' last='Kuchenbuch'] 6-5 230 25' QB/ATH Okanogan WA<strong> COMMITTED: Boise St</strong></p>
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<p>The small school talent has legit size and an incredibly impressive resume. He was the overall 2B State POY, along with the POY on offense, and a 1st team DE. </p>
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<p>35.[player_tooltip player_id='1136315' first='Carter' last='Cocke'] 6-4 230 25' TE Sumner <strong>COMMITTED:Montana St</strong></p>
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<p>Cocke had a big junior season, earning 1st team all SPSL honors, while catching 20+ passes for 400 yards and 8 TDs. His commitment to MSU seems like a good fit, being one of the top FCS programs in the country. </p>
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<p>36.[player_tooltip player_id='945855' first='Colton' last='Lentz'] 6-2 210 ATH Nooksack Valley <strong>COMMITTED: Montana</strong></p>
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<p>One of the most impressive overall athletes in WA. Lentz is super physical and fast and could be a huge steal for the Grizzlies. The 1A Washington POY carried 163 times for 1,402 yards and 28 TDs and may be even better on D. </p>
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<p>37.[player_tooltip player_id='348155' first='Joseph' last='Fuavai'] 6-4 215 25' LB O'Dea <strong>OFFERS (5) San Diego St, Air Force, Nevada</strong></p>
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<p>The 1st team all-Metro LB has great size, playing with a certain tenacity. He can play multiple spots on the defensive side of the ball and has the potential to blow up this coming season. </p>
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<p>38.[player_tooltip player_id='1040100' first='Brayden' last='Allen'] 6-0 175 25' Ridgeline WA </p>
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<p>One of the fastest rising prospects in Washington. Allen had a phenomenal season, setting Greater Spokane League records with 103 receptions for 1,040 yards and 15 TDs. For whatever reason it seems to be a little more difficult to get recruited out of Spokane. </p>
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<p>39.[player_tooltip player_id='1095818' first='Markus' last='Fetcho'] 6-6 295 25' T Mead WA</p>
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<p>The 1st team All GSL big man plays with a no-nonsense demeanor, with his film showing flashes of dominance. He has elite D1 size but there may still be question marks from a mobility standpoint. </p>
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<p>40.[player_tooltip player_id='945848' first='Nathaniel' last='Thornton'] 6-4 280 25' T North Kitsap WA <strong>OFFERS (3) UC Davis, Montana, Montana St</strong></p>
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<p>As a sophomore the 1st team all-league lineman had 58 pancake blocks, highlighting his season. Watch the film and you see a kid who is fluid and will likely only get better as he adds size. Thornton made one of the biggest jumps in the state on the rankings board. </p>
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<p>41.[player_tooltip player_id='945870' first='Nolan' last='McWilliams'] 5-10 180 25' WR Roosevelt <strong>OFFERS (4) Air Force, Idaho, Montana St</strong></p>
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<p>McWilliams had an impressive junior campaign at Juanita, catching 56 passes for 757 yards and 11 TDs, while adding multiple D1 offers. He runs some of the nicest routes in the state and could be a dude in the Big Sky if he ends up there. </p>
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<p>42.[player_tooltip player_id='945839' first='Jakai' last='Clardy'] 6-2 170 25' DB Evergreen WA <strong>OFFERS (2) UNLV, Nevada</strong></p>
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<p>The 1st team all-league DB followed up a nice off season where he garnered his first few D1 offers. Clardy is a big CB who could play elsewhere positionally, providing universities options. His recruitment seems to have gone somewhat cold. </p>
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<p>43.[player_tooltip player_id='1136319' first='Colson' last='Mackey'] 6-3 185 25' WR Richland WA </p>
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<p>Mackey is long and super talented. He could very well be the best WR in Washington this coming season. Colson caught 59 passes for 1,015 yards and 12 TDs last year, earning 1st team all-conference honors. He also makes one of the biggest jumps statewide on the rankings board. </p>
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<p>44.[player_tooltip player_id='487167' first='Aiden' last='Brown'] 5-9 185 25' ATH Kalama WA<strong> OFFERS (1) Idaho St </strong></p>
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<p>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).</p>
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<p>45.[player_tooltip player_id='693721' first='Parker' last='Mady'] 5-10 170 25' WR Curtis WA <strong>OFFERS (2) Montana St, Nevada </strong></p>
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<p>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. </p>
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<p>46.[player_tooltip player_id='348162' first='Seanje' last='Finister'] 6-3 190 25' DB Puyallup WA <strong>OFFERS (1) Nevada</strong></p>
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<p>Speaking of big corners, Finister is a physical kid with size who can run with most receivers. There is still a lot yet to be determined here. </p>
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<p>47.[player_tooltip player_id='348156' first='Andre' last='Watson'] 5-10 180 25' WR Sehome WA</p>
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<p>Watson broke all types of records as a junior, catching 65 balls for 1,170 all-purpose yards and 13 TDs. The 1st team all-conference receiver is quick and smart with his body, running some of the most impressive routes in the region. </p>
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<p>48.[player_tooltip player_id='1095822' first='Elijah' last='Andersen'] 6-2 180 25' ATH Woodland WA </p>
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<p>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. </p>
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<p>49.[player_tooltip player_id='356516' first='Jaylen' last='Viars'] 6-4 185 QB Bothell WA </p>
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<p>Viars has done well on the camp circuit and has legit size. It will be interesting to see if he can lead a traditionally tough Bothell program that has gone 9-11 over the last two seasons. </p>
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<p>50.[player_tooltip player_id='693720' first='Rasaan' last='Thomas'] 6-4 200 25' SS O'Dea WA <strong>OFFERS (1) Nevada</strong></p>
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<p>Thomas earned 1st team all-Metro honors and is a physical presence at the Safety spot. Even with his length he will need to work on his first step and side to side agility. v</p>
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