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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='177938' first='Isaiah' last='Mozee'] WR 2025 LSN<br>- The Nebraska commit showed all game long that he was the best player on the field with his athleticism and skills being on another level. Mozee (6'1" 190) used his speed and quickness to score both of his touchdowns, one on the ground and one in the air. He is a tough match up for high school defensive backs with his ability to get separation and superior route running ability. His strength and run blocking ability does get mentioned enough, He's a complete receiver who looks like he will see the field and contribute for the Cornhuskers sooner rather than later. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='284039' first='DeZephen' last='Walker'] RB 2026 Raymore-Peculiar<br>- Right there with Mozee on the same level athletically was the junior running back Walker (6'0" 200), who ran hard every play, and had to use every bit of his quick twitch, speed and power to make the yards that he did pick up. DeZephen looked like he was close to breaking a big run every time he touched the ball, this despite being swarmed and shaking off as many tacklers as he could. If he can make it past the waves of defenders he is gone with the elite caliber speed he possesses. He's bigger and stronger than last year, and it will be exciting to see what he can do on the college level. Walker has over 20 D1 offers already and will be taking college game day visits in the coming weeks. </p>
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<p>Mekhi Mitchell QB 2025 LSN<br>- In his first start as the Bronco's signal-caller, Mitchell (5'11" 195) did a nice job running his teams offense and leading them to victory. A true dual threat quarterback, Mitchell started strong with his legs and eventually found a rhythm with his passing game to get the offense rolling and make them difficult to stop for the Panthers. He has a strong arm and put the ball on the money when it counted. As a runner he is quick and strong, like having another RB in the backfield. Some of the mistakes and misses seemed to be the usual first game variety stuff. I can see him really growing as he gets more game reps and helping the offense make a state championship run. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1118443' first='Quade' last='Chatmon'] RB LSN<br>- Another D1 prospect who lived up to his offers on the night was the talented runner Chatmon (6'1" 195). Quade is a physical North/South runner with good speed who hits the line with good burst and can take defenders for a ride as he does a good job picking up yards after contact, running through would be tacklers or bouncing off them. He split carries with speedy sophomore [player_tooltip player_id='563352' first='Bryce' last='Thompson'], who complements his style well. The duo looks like they will have a very productive season.</p>
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<p>Broncos Offensive Line<br>- The entire O-Line is big, athletic and tenacious. The really got after it and deserved to be mentioned as a unit. Seniors Tre Williams (6'3" 290), Tyle Pate (6'2" 290), Quinn Dooley (6'3" 300), <strong>Felise Leo</strong> (6'1" 310) and junior [player_tooltip player_id='849682' first='Marcel' last='Reed'] (6'1" 295) really got cooking after getting over some first game jitters which let to flags being thrown too often. This offensive line will take the Broncos a long way as it becomes more disciplined and works as a unit more with more reps together. </p>
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Isaiah MozeeIsaiahMozee
6'1" | 190 lbs | WR Lee's Summit North | 2025StateMO
WR 2025 LSN - The Nebraska commit showed all game long that he was the best player on the field with his athleticism and skills being on another level. Mozee (6'1" 190) used his speed and quickness to score both of his touchdowns, one on the ground and one in the air. He is a tough match up for high school defensive backs with his ability to get separation and superior route running ability. His strength and run blocking ability does get mentioned enough, He's a complete receiver who looks like he will see the field and contribute for the Cornhuskers sooner rather than later.