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<p><strong>Per usual rankings are based on who projects highest at the collegiate level. Here we will breakdown #1-25 and #26-50 with #51-100 coming in the following days. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>COMPLETE RANKINGS:</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='693691' first='Nikko' last='Speer'] 6-2 225 25′ Camas WA <strong>COMMITTED: Idaho</strong></p>
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<p>The 2x GSHL Defensive POY. It would be hard to put together a better career as Speer excelled at the TE spot as well. He finished with 161 total tackles, 29 tfl's, and 6 INTs as a senior. Offensively he caught 41 passes for 600 yards and 8 TDs. </p>
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<p>27.[player_tooltip player_id='656961' first='Cody' last='Thumlert'] 6-3 220 25′ DE/OLB Eastside Catholic WA <strong>COMMITTED: Idaho</strong></p>
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<p>As expected Thumlert was named Co-D lineman of the year in the Metro with both O'Dea standouts Siale and Schwerzel. He makes a nice jump up the rankings board, and was instrumental in Eastside's (10-2) season which saw them lose to state champ O'Dea by 3 in the semis. </p>
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<p>28.[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 monster senior season being named the SPSL Offensive POY. Statistically he was as good as any TE in the NW. </p>
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<p>29.[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>Sio-Fetaui's recruitment has been somewhat stagnant, but everyone knows he can play. The standout LB earned NPSL Defensive MVP and 1<sup>st</sup> team all league honors. </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>COMMITTED:</strong>Eastern Washington</p>
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<p>As referenced Ackerman has some of the best film out there with the frame to add some substantial size. He could play early at EWU, using the versatility that helped him garner 1<sup>st</sup> team all-conference honors on both sides of the ball as a junior. </p>
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<p>31.[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>One of the more underrated athletes in WA in my opinion. The 1<sup>st</sup> team all Metro LB is big and fast and could play multiple spots at the next level. </p>
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<p>32.[player_tooltip player_id='928102' first='Jacob' last='Tracy'] 6-6 265 25' T Yelm <strong>COMMITTED: Boise St</strong></p>
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<p>Tracy had one of the fastest rising stocks of any athlete in the NW. The 6-6 1<sup>st</sup> team all SPSL tackle is athletic enough to play the skill positions and big enough to dominate up front. A very rare combo. </p>
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<p>33.[player_tooltip player_id='1510394' first='Bol' last='Bol'] 6-5 230 25' DE Yelm <strong>COMMITTED: Boise St</strong></p>
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<p>Much like his teammate, Bol blew up in recent months with Boise St landing two gems. He was named the Defensive Lineman of the Year in the SPSL league and looks to have his best years ahead of him coming off the edge. </p>
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<p>34.[player_tooltip player_id='348171' first='Kolton' last='Matson'] 6-2 180 25′ QB Lake Stevens WA</p>
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<p>The 2023 Washington Gatorade POY. Matson put up some unreal numbers for his career, passing for 8000+ yards with 112 total TD's (99 passing, 13 rushing). From a team standpoint, few have done better winning multiple state titles. </p>
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<p>35.[player_tooltip player_id='945853' first='Landen' last='Kahai'] 6-1 175 25′ Kennedy Catholic WA <strong>COMMITTED: Eastern Washington</strong></p>
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<p>EWU has to be excited with the recruits they have landed, with Kahai being one of the most noteable. His 7 career INTs help highlight what he brings to the table. </p>
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<p>36.[player_tooltip player_id='1136312' first='Carter' last='Kuchenbuch'] 6-5 240 25′ TE Okanogan WA <strong>COMMITTED: Boise St</strong></p>
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<p>The small school talent won back-to-back state titles, being named the POY while playing multiple spots on the field QB/OLB. He will project at TE for BSU. </p>
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<p>37.[player_tooltip player_id='945848' first='Nathaniel' last='Thornton'] 6-5 280 25′ T North Kitsap WA<strong> COMMITTED: Montana St</strong></p>
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<p>Thornton was the league MVP and a 2x 1<sup>st</sup> team all-conference selection. He has just continued to get better and could be one of the best in the Big Sky. </p>
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<p>38.[player_tooltip player_id='348141' first='Khristian' last='Norris'] 6-2 190 25′ Graham Kapowsin WA <strong>COMMITTED: Central Washington </strong></p>
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<p>Norris had a great career at GK, finishing with close to 2000 yards receiving and 15 career TDs. He had a few D1 offers initially but found a good fit at D2 CWU. </p>
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<p>39.[player_tooltip player_id='945855' first='Colton' last='Lentz'] 6-2 210 25' ATH Nooksack Valley<strong> COMMITTED: Montana</strong></p>
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<p>Lentz was the WA 1A POY as a junior and put together some of the best numbers anywhere over the last two seasons. His 363 carries for 2800 yards and 56 TD's must have Grizz fans excited. </p>
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<p>40.[player_tooltip player_id='1136314' first='Cooper' last='Macpherson'] 6-2 215 25' LB Chiawana <strong>COMMITTED: Eastern Washington </strong></p>
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<p>Eastern has done incredibly well on the recruiting front with the commitment of Macpherson being one of the highlights. The reigning POY was a big reason Chiawana almost got to the title game, before their 3OT loss to 4A champ Sumner in the semi's. </p>
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<p>41.[player_tooltip player_id='487167' first='Aiden' last='Brown'] 5-9 185 25′ ATH Kalama WA <strong>COMMITTED: Idaho St </strong></p>
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<p>The exception to the rule from a size standpoint. Credit to the Bengals for going hard on Brown, who put together one of the most impressive careers in WA's history, finishing with 8300+ yards and 96 TDs in 27 varsity starts. </p>
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<p>42.[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 another nice season earning 1st team all-league honors again after transferring from Juanita. On the year he caught 33 passes for 868 yards and 8 TDs, helping Roosevelt to the state semifinals.</p>
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<p>43.[player_tooltip player_id='1095818' first='Markus' last='Fetcho'] 6-6 295 25′ T Mead WA </p>
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<p>At 6-6 280 pounds he has all the potential in the world, but the needle hasn't moved thus far on the recruiting front. He earned 1st team all-conference honors as a junior and has a shot collegiately if he can put it together. </p>
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<p>44.[player_tooltip player_id='693721' first='Parker' last='Mady'] 5-10 170 25′ WR Curtis WA <strong>COMMITTED: Montana St</strong></p>
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<p>A true dual threat. Mady was the SPSL North Player of the Year setting multiple all-time records at Curtis. This past season he caught 78 passes for 1,104 yards and 11 TDs. It will be interesting to see how he does playing for one of the top FCS programs in America. </p>
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<p>45.[player_tooltip player_id='1230546' first='Dalton' last='Anderson'] 6-2 205 25' QB Roosevelt WA <strong>COMMITTED: Utah St</strong></p>
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<p>Anderson was named the Metro League POY, finishing his career with 56 TD's/8 INTs, for a Roosevelt team that made a run to the 3A state semifinals this past season. He could get in the mix quickly at USU. </p>
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<p>46.[player_tooltip player_id='348142' first='Antoine' last='Lee'] 5-10 195 25′ Kentwood WA <strong>COMMITTED: Central Washington</strong></p>
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<p>Lee racked up a few D1 offers early in HS career but ended up recently committing to CWU. Statistically he was off the charts good, going for 2000+ yards and 28 TDs this past year. </p>
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<p>47.[player_tooltip player_id='1136399' first='Jake' last='Davidson'] 6-4 190 25' QB Camas WA </p>
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<p>The best player in Washington this season. Davidson was the GSHL OPOY and Gatorade Player of the Year. He could play at a high level collegiately, putting up an unreal stat line which totaled 4100+ yards and 58 TDs. </p>
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<p>48.[player_tooltip player_id='1040100' first='Brayden' last='Allen'] 6-0 175 25′ WR Ridgeline WA </p>
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<p>Allen dominated GSL competition for two straight seasons, breaking numerous all-time league records. As a senior he finished with 77 catches for 1,111 yards and 20 TDs, earning 1st team all-conference honors for the 2nd year in a row. He's definitely an under the radar recruit. </p>
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<p>49.[player_tooltip player_id='1335983' first='Zander' last='Turner'] 6-4 230 25' TE O'Dea WA<strong> COMMITTED: Eastern Washington</strong></p>
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<p>Turner earned 1st team all-league honors for the 3A state champs and upped his stock a great deal the last two years. This is another commit for EWU with the potential to play early. </p>
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<p>50.[player_tooltip player_id='945877' first='Isaiah' last='Oudman'] 6-3 205 25' LB Lynden WA <strong>COMMITTED: Eastern Washington </strong></p>
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<p>Very few TE's go for 1000+ yards in a season but Oudman managed to do just that. On the year he finished with 61 receptions for 1,001 yards and 12 TDs, while also excelling defensively. He could play on either side of the ball for Eastern. </p>
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