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<p>2027 prospects to keep an eye on during the 2025 season. Breaking down slept on players in an area full of talent. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">As a Sophomore this past season [player_tooltip player_id='953550' first='Justin' last='Cosover'] made plays in every way he could. Whether it was catching a TD, making a block, filling a gap, taking a good angle, or making a tackle on special teams. This is a kid that has proved he has the skills to get the job done. Cosover is just a tough football player that loves to be involved. At 5'11" | 190lbs Justin has time to continue developing an already good build for someone playing that FB/LB role. I'm excited to see how Easton uses Crossover next season with losing lots of Senior talent. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1180719' first='Tyler' last='Carmosky'] is a 6'3" | 185lb WR out of Emmaus HS. When watching his tape you just need to watch the first few clips to see the through the roof potential this prospect has. Carmosky's size allows him to be a threat any time he goes out for a pass. He has good speed which allows him to create separation against defenders. The combination of those two things make for an electric WR prospect. With 2 years to go I think this is a kid who has a chance of becoming something really special. Check out his tape below. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1180684' first='Justin' last='Heckert'] was a key piece for Whitehall's 2024 rushing attack. The 6'3" | 275lb OL prospect has tremendous size for only being a current Sophomore in HS. Heckert is extremely powerful, and understand how to use his leverage to get opposing defenders on the ground. Justin also has strong violent hands. This allows him to get that initial contact and push defenders back with ease. Heckert will continue to grow, which can only help him as an offensive lineman. If he can continue to get stronger, faster, and understand his assignments. The sky is the limit. Keep an eye on Heckert. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1181641' first='Mason' last='Weber'] is another O-Line prospect that I like out of District 11 in the 2027 class. The 6'1" | 205lb prospect played a lot of value snaps this past season. He's quick when used to pull in the run game. Allowing him to quickly open up holes for his running backs. Weber is also a guy that loves to finish blocks. Once the guy is on the ground Weber is going to make sure he stays there. Mason has a quick first step that allows him to quickly get hand on opposing defensive lineman. Another great trait for the young prospect. Weber will grow into his size, and I believe can turnout into a very good prospect. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1180732' first='Colton' last='Sams'] is one of my favorite 2027 QB's to watch. The 5'10" | 170lb QB prospect threw for nearly 3,000 yards this past season. You can also tack on the 34 TD's. Sams consistently makes great throws in tight windows. I like watching how calm/collected he is in the pocket. I feel as if that trait helps him makes the throws he does at such a young age. Colton can also escape out of the pocket and make plays with his feet. He keeps his accuracy on the move as well. When you watch his tape you'll see almost right away an example of that. Sams has lots of room to grow and progress as a Quarterback, but up to this point he's done the right things to be successful! I hope he continues to grind, because I believe this is another prospect great things can happen for. </p>
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2027 prospects to keep an eye on during the 2025 season. Breaking down slept on players in an area full of talent.
HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
195
POS
ATH
CLASS
2027
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Easton Area
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HEIGHT
6'4"
WEIGHT
195
POS
WR/ATH
CLASS
2027
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Emmaus
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HEIGHT
6'3"
WEIGHT
275
POS
OL
CLASS
2027
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Whitehall
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HEIGHT
6'2"
WEIGHT
266
POS
OL
CLASS
2027
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Emmaus
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HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
170
POS
QB
CLASS
2027
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Southern Lehigh
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