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<p>The <em>Watch List</em> series has been a useful tool so far this March. It's assisted in helping discover more and more unranked talent by the day, and it has no plans of slowing down with spring fully upon us. </p>
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<p>Up next in the series is another mix of prospects from the Class of ‘26 to the Class of ‘28. These four hail from some notable programs in the higher classification levels, and they each are capable of becoming contributors in the fall. </p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Class of ‘26</span></h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1643733' first='Landon' last='Stockwell'] - Mill Valley, 5'11”, 175, DB, Unranked</p>
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<p>Stockwell will be the first of two Mill Valley prospects we'll be taking a look at in this report. So far this year he's proving that he can be a reliable piece to the Jaguars' secondary. He's received praise for his play during 7-On-7 action, and has continued to impress with a strong showing last weekend. His measurables are also impressive. Stockwell has recorded a 35-inch vertical, a 385-pound squat, a 235-pound bench press, and a 265-pound hang clean. He's sure to continue to put in more work ahead of his senior year. </p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Class of ‘27</span></h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1643735' first='Adrick' last='Webb'] - Lawrence, 5'10”, 155, ATH, Unranked</p>
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<p>Webb is the one exception from this group, as he was a solid contributor at corner for Lawrence in 2024. However, he has the potential to be more than a contributor at corner during his junior year. He may not have seen many targets on offense in 2024, but he did show a little glimpse of being an explosive slot receiver later in the season. His best performance came in mid October when he took a pass over the middle for a 38-yard score. Yes, that's a small sample size. But, if given more targets, he's definitely capable of shredding opposing secondaries. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1643737' first='Reign' last='Illian'] - Maize South, 6'4”, 200, QB, Unranked</p>
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<p>Even though Maize South is set to graduate their<em> All-State</em> quarterback, the Mavericks should be in good hands with this newcomer likely to be under center. Illian transferred to Maize South after being one of Kapaun Mt. Carmel's top young offensive prospects. There's a lot to like about the young gunslinger. He boasts a great frame for his age, has solid mechanics, and has underrated mobility. His arm will be on full display at multiple camps over the summer.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1643739' first='Tatum' last='Wash'] - Mill Valley, 6'3”, 245, DL, Unranked</p>
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<p>In Part II it was mentioned that Mill Valley has an up-and-coming pass rusher in the Class of ‘27. Well, they have another in the current freshman class. Wash's size and wrestling background helped him dominate at the freshman level in 2024. He has the potential to separate himself from other defensive linemen in his class this summer, and he's likely to be in Mill Valley's DL rotation during the ‘25 campaign. </p>
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The Watch List series has been a useful tool so far this March. It's assisted in helping discover more and more unranked talent by the day, and it has no plans of slowing down with spring fully upon us.
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