Signing Day Special: PRZGA Stock Up Alums Headed to P4 Schools
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Our PRZ Stock Up Showcase has grown each year and is slowly becoming one of the more high-profile camp series in the country. In Georgia alone, we have had several P4 caliber recruits perform at our Atlanta showcases. In the 2025 class, there are a few players we can highlight who have signed to play P4 ball.
While I initially expected Kemp to play WR at the next level, it seems that he will project long-term at corner. He is tall and plays with brilliant ball skills, making it tough to throw over him and allowing him to finish around the football. He is fast but fluid in his hips and changes direction well. He can survive double moves and react to in-breaking routes well. Simply put, creating separation against Kemp on the outside will be difficult. His length enables him to jam receivers at the line and annoy them throughout the route process, as well as being jump-ball proof. He is one of the silkiest movers in the state and can be an All-Conference caliber corner in the ACC.
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Columbus is a block destructor and a people-pusher. On the inside, he offers some pass-rushing presence in the face of QBs by pushing blockers backward. When lined up outside, he will completely flatten running lanes and doesn't get washed thanks to his strong anchor and leverage. He brings the fight to blockers and wins the leverage battle early, allowing him to shed easier. Columbus plays with fiery hands and works relentlessly to shed blocks. Even without ideal height and length measurables, Columbus could grow into a contributor for Duke due to his relentless effort and brute strength.
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The basis of intrigue around
Alex Payne
Alex
Payne
6'5" | 265 lbs | OL
Gainesville | 2025
State
GA
is his physical upside. He is a fleet mover who is explosive off the line and smooth in the open field. At just 265 pounds, he has a chance to grow into his body while still maintaining his athletic gifts. Even at a smaller weight, Payne is devastating on down blocks and understands how to win with leverage off the line. His length and athletic profile will allow him to protect the blindside of the passer with some technical refinement. Payne will need seasoning before he contributes, but he is a lottery ticket and could develop into a starter at tackle for USC. He reminds me a little of 2024 UNC OL signee Andrew Rosinski.
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Sayki-Prah is one of the more skillful edge defenders I have evaluated in the 2025 class. His game is centered around his explosiveness off the snap and speed to the football, which allows him to run past pulling guards and arrive at the mesh point between QBs and RBs. He isn't a one-trick pony either. He can flip his shoulders to hide his chest from hands. He will also run right at blockers and win with a bull rush. He doesn't lack a hot motor at all. In fact, his pursuit skills and sheer violence at the point of attack are on an elite level. With a little time, I believe Prah has the explosiveness, motor, and violent edge required to contribute in the SEC.
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Nash is a strong, yet athletic OL prospect with impressive movement skills. He plays with plenty of range, allowing him to convoy ball carriers down the sideline. He is an effective puller thanks to his speed, and his length allows him to deliver strong punches. He has a vice grip on defenders and delivers devastating punches to defenders. He completely outmatches smaller defenders and ragdolls them to the floor. He has excellent vision in his peripherals, pinpointing penetrating blockers from the interior and emerging tacklers on explosive plays. Nash has plenty of desirable physical traits that the staff at Florida State can harness.
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Williams-Lee is probably on a short-list when it comes to the most explosive first steps in the country. On film, he instantly penetrates the backfield and leaves blockers reeling. He does all of this with a good base and the instincts to settle down and keep the action in front of him. He has the explosiveness and speed to threaten the backfield on any given snap and the motor to redirect if he doesn't win initially. Williams-Lee is yet another smaller DL prospect whose elite explosiveness could allow him to compensate and contribute.
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Dennis Uzochukwu
Dennis
Uzochukwu
6'6" | 285 lbs | OL
Peachtree Ridge | 2025
State
GA
has been one of the buzziest players in Georgia over the last few months. He has blossomed into one of the best OT tackles in the state, and will play his college ball at UGA. When we hosted him at camp, the shell of an elite athlete was present. He was tall, moved well, and was honestly a bit of a positionless eval at the time. Fast forward to now, and he has added plenty of mass to his frame and has settled down at an offensive tackle spot. Uzochukwu is an elite athlete for his size and is quick out of his stance. He is the definition of a lottery ticket and has NFL offensive tackle written all over him.