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<p>Check out five more athletes who might not be household names right now but are worthy of your and college programs' attention. Players from all over the state, all of the field position-wise, and from the largest to smallest classes are featured in this version of our under-the-radar series.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Ramirez runs with a low center of gravity, making him tough to bring down. He is tough to bring down both because of the leverage he generates when he is hit and his ability to make quick cuts at the line of scrimmage and in the open field. Ramirez has to have outstanding balance to bounce off tacklers and make those cuts. That quick-cutting ability wouldn't be much help without his vision and ability to find open space to run.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Quarles is a solid route runner. He gets in and out of his cuts quickly and effortlessly. Once he gets the ball, his quick feet translate well into making defenders miss in the open field. He has good ball skills and does well on contested catches. Quarles plays in all three phases of the game. He closes well on receivers from his corner spot and is a dangerous kick returner.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">There isn't much to dislike about Randall's game. As an interior offensive lineman, he has a low pad level and can easily get under defensive tackles' pads. He is able to do this with great hips and bend. The Panthers' big man is extremely quick off the ball – both coming forward and moving laterally. Randall moves well north and south, but what stood out to me is how well he moves east and west. His subtle footwork enables him to quickly slide over a gap and still get in front of the defensive lineman. He moves flawlessly from guard to center.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Offensively, Tolbers is the classic pocket passer who has the athleticism to keep plays alive with his feet. Although he has good speed and is a more than capable runner, the Tigers' signal caller uses his legs to buy time and throw on the move. His arm enables him to make all the throws – both in the pocket and on the move. Tolbers doesn't need to have his feet set to make a strong, accurate throw. As a defensive back, his speed is also on display as he plays sideline to sideline from his corner position.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Soleta is a mountain of a man on the inside of both the Coyotes' offensive and defensive lines. He is an immovable force on the defensive line and is agile enough to get to the second level and pull on offense. As a guard, once Soleta gets his hands on the defender, he has the feet and power to move his man well off the line of scrimmage. He has the hand and upper body strength to maintain separation from both defenders and potential blockers.</p>
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Check out five more athletes who might not be household names right now but are worthy of your and college programs' attention. Players from all over the state, all of the field position-wise, and from the largest to smallest classes are featured in this version of our under-the-radar series.
HEIGHT
5'9"
WEIGHT
180
POS
RB
CLASS
2026
State:
Minnesota
School:
Worthington
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HEIGHT
5'9"
WEIGHT
150
POS
WR/DB
CLASS
2026
State:
Minnesota
School:
Minneapolis Southwest
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HEIGHT
5'11"
WEIGHT
255
POS
OL
CLASS
2026
State:
Minnesota
School:
Lakeville North
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HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
185
POS
ATH/QB
CLASS
2026
State:
Minnesota
School:
Albert Lea
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HEIGHT
6'3"
WEIGHT
280
POS
OL/DL
CLASS
2026
State:
Minnesota
School:
Heron Lake-Okabena/Fulda
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