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<p><strong>Jahadi White</strong>, Chaminade 6'7" 260 TE/DE<br>- The basketball standout continued to make a name for himself in football this summer with another very strong camp performance. White is a tremendous athlete with great size and bloodlines. His Dad played college basketball at Georgetown and in the NBA. Jahadi has shown college potential at TE and even picked up an offer from Washington State at Lindenwood camp. At Mizzou he worked out at defensive end and more than looked the part. He ran a 4.79 forty and showed explosiveness and quickness in DL drills and one on ones. Word is however that he may be transferring to a school in Illinois. Regardless, he's a player to watch for this coming season</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1665280' first='Demeterius' last='Thompson'] Brentwood-Clayton 6'4" 220 EDGE/DE<br>- Another DE/EDGE player who followed up a strong Lindenwood Mega camp performance with a strong one at Mizzou as one of the top prospects in the second individual camp with the big time pass rusher Thompson. Meech has one of the quickest first steps and is halfway past his opponents he lines up against in 1v1s. He's long, fast, explosive and very strong in handling 300+ pound offensive tackles in shedding their blocks and moving them out of his way along with his ability to run around them. He's picked up multiple D1 offers this month and should continue to see his recruitment take off during the season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1585603' first='Trashundon' last='Neal'] Liberty North 6'2" 180 DB <br>- Hands downs the top defensive back at the camp. Neal is fast, has great size, body control and timing. He locked down every receiver he went against using his athleticism, ability to cover and ball skills. He's elevated his game over the past year and was getting a lot of attention from the coaches who were impressed with his play on the day. Trashundon already has multiple offers and told me that the Mizzou coaches were wanting to follow his early season games closely.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1128435' first='Tre' last='Hoskins'], Hannibal 6'5 280 DT <br>- One of the top defensive linemen in the 2026 class in Missouri who even took some reps along the offensive line during camp. Hoskins moves really well at his size and showed good skills and technique on the day. He gets good push and along with his impressive power is a good athlete who can give interior linemen a lot of trouble with his speed and quickness. You can see his is still on an upward trajectory with his play as a football player and will continue to get better. Tre holds D1 offers from Air Force, Northern Illinois, Ball State, SEMO, SIU, Cornell and others.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1665295' first='Landon' last='Vanpelt'], Oak Park 6'9" 280<br>- The massive Vanpelt is another basketball standout who is turning heads this offseason with college football coaches. He has great height, long arms, good size and quick feet from hoops. Landon loves extremely well and has impressive athleticism. He also is aggressive and is physical with his play. He's a bit of a late bloomer with football but I can see the great potential that is there and what can be out of him as he continues to dedicate himself to football. He has a high ceiling and looked really good in pass pro against the top players at camp. </p>
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Jahadi White, Chaminade 6'7" 260 TE/DE
- The basketball standout continued to make a name for himself in football this summer with another very strong camp performance. White is a tremendous athlete with great size and bloodlines. His Dad played college basketball at Georgetown and in the NBA. Jahadi has shown college potential at TE and even picked up an offer from Washington State at Lindenwood camp. At Mizzou he worked out at defensive end and more than looked the part. He ran a 4.79 forty and showed explosiveness and quickness in DL drills and one on ones. Word is however that he may be transferring to a school in Illinois. Regardless, he's a player to watch for this coming season
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