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<p>Before we break down another group of talented prospects, I wanted to give the Class of ‘25 one last shoutout. It's graduation week for most schools across the <em>Sunflower State</em>, so I wanted to again congratulate the senior class on a huge milestone, and I wish them nothing but the best. </p>
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<p>With it being graduation season, it's natural to be eager and look ahead to the next group of seniors in the state. Folks are already familiar with a good portion of the Class of ‘26. However, there are many more names for them to know. Here's a look at four unranked prospects eying a spot in our rankings. </p>
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<p><strong>Angelo Reese</strong> - Sumner Academy, 6'3”, 225, DL/OL </p>
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<p>Reese is an intriguing prospect out of the Kansas City, KS area. He's a 6-foot-3, 225-pound two-way player that's shown the capability of playing defensive end and offensive tackle. Given his current measurements, defensive end would probably be the better fit for him at the next level. Some programs have already taken interest in his potential, as just this week he picked up an offer from <em>The University of Saint Mary</em>.</p>
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<p><strong>Max Long</strong> - Bishop Miege, 6'4”, 310, OL</p>
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<p>Long of Bishop Miege is a physically imposing offensive line prospect that recruiters need to lookout for this fall. He primarily lined up at left guard in 2024, but he also showcased his versatility by filling in at other positions along the offensive line. There are a few aspects of his game that could use some fine tuning. Despite that though, his size and physicality make him a desirable offensive line recruit. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1891335' first='Taft' last='Stueve']</strong> - Blue Valley, 6'3”, 225, TE </p>
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<p>The upcoming senior class has some absolute studs at the tight end position. One that has yet to be added to our rankings is Stueve of Blue Valley. Stueve is an athletic 6-foot-3, 225-pound tight end that moves like a receiver with the ball in his hands. Not only that, but Stueve is an exceptional blocker as well. He's due for a big senior season, and should see more offers come along the way. </p>
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<p><strong>Beaux Gould</strong> - Maize South, 6'3”, 210, LB</p>
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<p>This prospect has gained serious traction in his recruiting throughout the spring season. Gould of Maize South turned heads at multiple combines over the past few months, and as a result he's received summer camp invitations from several programs at the <em>Division I </em>level. He possesses the ideal frame for a collegiate level linebacker and he has the speed to go with his size. This spring he recorded a 4.57 40-yard dash time. Look for him to be a standout defender for Maize South this season.</p>
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Before we break down another group of talented prospects, I wanted to give the Class of ‘25 one last shoutout. It's graduation week for most schools across the Sunflower State, so I wanted to again congratulate the senior class on a huge milestone, and I wish them nothing but the best.
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