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<p>Prep Redzone Kansas published the final rankings for the Class of 2025.</p>
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<p>With that task completed, coverage of the Kansas Class of 2025 is far from finished, but the Class of 2026 becomes the central target for recruiting news.</p>
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<p>Prep Redzone scouts will continue to update player profiles when athletes make their college selections.</p>
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<p>This report features one member of the Class of 2025 who committed after the rankings were published, multiple 2026 prospects who have received offers or made verbal commitments, and, believe it or not, a 2028 athlete with multiple Divison I offers.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1398057' first='Kaleb' last='Moore'],</strong> OL, 6'2”, 225, Gardner-Edgerton, ‘25 (Coffeyville CC)</p>
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<p>Moor is a physical lineman with a winning pedigree. After graduation, he will head to Southeast Kansas to suit up for the Coffeyville Red Ravens.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='401683' first='Kaden' last='Snyder'],</strong> OL, 6'6”, 265, Salina Central ,‘26(Kansas)</p>
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<p>I have been sitting on several announcements by members of the Class of 2026. Snyder is currently the No. 1 ranked athlete in this Kansas Class. He has committed to play for Kansas University. The Kansas Jayhawk coaching staff is already leaving its mark on this recruiting class. Snyder has the potential to be an All-Conference Big 12 lineman.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='904447' first='James' last='Dunnigan Jr'],</strong> ATH, 6'3”, 190, Manhattan, ‘26 (Kansas)</p>
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<p>Dunnigan plans to attend Kanas University after selecting KU over the likes of Tennessee and Miami. He is a gifted athlete who can play on either side of the ball or have a quick impact on special teams. He, like the other athletes in this group headed to Lawrence, have already formed a bond at campus visits and on social media.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1114737' first='Braden' last='Wilmes'],</strong> OL, 6'8”, 285, Free State, ‘26 (Clemson)</p>
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<p>Wilmes is the one member of this group who has committed to move out of state. The Free State product has verbally committed to play for the ACC's Clemson Tigers. He will compete for a starting gig as one of the Tigers' offensive tackles. He has the size and quickness to be a great bookend tackle.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='585905' first='Hunter' last='Higgins'],</strong> DL, 6'5”, 245, Maize South, ‘26 (Kansas)</p>
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<p>Higgins had an impressive junior season for the Mavericks. He recorded 43 tackles, 11 quarterback sacks, and seven tackles for lost yardage. He has committed to play for the Kansas Jayhawks as well. Restaurants on Mass Street better stock up, as the Jayhawks have signed three trench monsters who could be future buffet busters! Higgins also had offers from Ole Miss, Missouri, Purdue, and Minnesota.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='585904' first='Jaylen' last='Mason'],</strong> QB, 6'3”, 195, Wichita Northwest, '26 (Kansas)</p>
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<p>Mason is one of the most talented quarterbacks in the Kansas Class of 2026. He beat defenses with his arms or legs. He was one of the first athletes in this class to commit to KU. Over the past two seasons, he has accounted for 51 total touchdowns and has back-to-back seasons throwing for more than 1,000 yards.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='780113' first='Tyren' last='Parker'],</strong> WR, 6'2”, 180, Shawnee Heights, ‘26 (Kansas)</p>
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<p>Parker made 50 catches last season for the Thunderbirds. He gained 946 yards on those catches and found the end zone 11 times. He recently announced that he will be taking his skills to Lawrence as well. He could also play defensive back for the Jayhawks. He grabbed two interceptions and recorded 50 tackles last fall. He chose KU over Iowa State and Oklahoma State.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1287315' first='Joshua' last='Galbreath'],</strong> LB/ATH, 6'4”, 200, Lawrence, ‘26 (Kansas)</p>
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<p>Galbreath is an explosive defensive player who can be the center of a defense. He has the size and speed combination to play linebacker, edge, or safety. He won't have far to travel as the Lawrence Lion is staying home to play for Kansas University.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1113457' first='Nate' last='Sims'],</strong> ATH, 6'2”, 175, Ottawa, ‘26 (Kansas)</p>
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<p>Sims is a quick athlete who, like Parker, Galbreath, Parker, and Dunnigan, can play multiple positions. Sims played a big role as the ringleader on social media to help this group of prospects come together. He has future captain written all over him.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1229117' first='Ian' last='Premer'],</strong> TE, 6'6”, 225, Great Bend, ‘26</p>
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<p>Arguably, the best uncommitted athlete in the Kansas Class of 2026 is dual-sport prospect Premer. He has multiple offers to play football and basketball from Division I programs. Coaches have been watching him dunk and break rims this winter. He is one of the prospects the Jayhawks are still after and could be the missing piece in an outstanding class. Or, he could choose to play for such programs as Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, West Virginia, or Kansas State. In this current sports world, he will garner six and seven-figure NIL offers to persuade him on which college football field or basketball court to compete on.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1083570' first='Baron' last='Marshall'],</strong> ATH, 6'2”, 160, Blue Valley Northwest, ‘28</p>
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<p>Marshall is the No. 1 ranked prospect in the Kansas Class of 2028. He already has more than 10 offers from Division I schools. Following his recruitment will be an obsession for plenty of football scouts and college coaches. He has offers from Arkansas, Auburn, BYU, Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa, Iowa State, Miami, Missouri, Nebraska, and Tennessee.</p>
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