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<p>The book on the Class of ‘26 is nearing its conclusion, as the early <em>National Signing Day </em>has come and gone. Quite a few of our top-ranked prospects put pen to paper last week. But there's still plenty of next-level talent uncommitted throughout the rankings.</p>
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<p>Between now and early February the uncommitted prospects will become prime targets for collegiate programs looking to fill their rosters. For the programs still looking for firepower on offense, I've got you covered. These 10 uncommitted gems would provide quality depth to many collegiate rosters.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Athletes</span></h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1591838' first='Mason' last='Sterling'] - Humboldt, 5'11”, 170, ATH</p>
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<p>This first prospect has done a little bit of everything during his prep career. During his time at Humboldt, Sterling received kickoffs, took snaps at quarterback, wide receiver, and in the secondary. His outstanding play this season earned him <em>All-League</em> honors for offense, defense, and special teams. He finished his career with over 3,000 all-purpose yards, 41 total touchdowns, 162 total tackles, and six interceptions. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1325108' first='TJ' last='Mills'] - Eureka, 5'11”, 175, ATH</p>
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<p>Mills of Eureka has been an overlooked speedster. In track he's a <em>State Champion</em> in the 200 meter dash with a time of 22.5, and he's reported a 100 meter dash time of 10.94. That speed translates to the gridiron. Throughout his career he's avenged over 19 yards per catch and over 10 yards per carry. He also makes an impact on defense, as he racked up 90 total tackles in his career. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1403534' first='Jett' last='Tanner'] - Columbus, 5'11”, 190, ATH</p>
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<p>Tanner's future on the gridiron will likely be on the defensive side. But during his prep career he showcased his versatility as a two-way stud for Columbus. As a three-year starter at linebacker, Tanner recorded over 205 total tackles and 11 tackles for loss. Offensively, he accumulated 2,270 yards of total offense and 20 total touchdowns. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1189451' first='Davian' last='Trejo'] - Liberal, 6'3”, 320, OL</p>
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<p>It's shocking that this bulldozing center only has five offers. Trejo of Liberal possesses the size and strength to be an exceptional interior offensive lineman at the next level. He's a three year-starter and is coming off a <em>1st Team All-League</em> senior campaign. Trejo's presence in the middle of Liberal's offensive line was one of the reasons they averaged around 34 points per game.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1394781' first='Isaac' last='Renfro'] - Basehor-Linwood, 6'4”, 330, OL</p>
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<p>Basehor's deep postseason run was an opportunity to add to what has been a solid career for Renfro. As a result of the Bobcats' impressive season, more programs are noticing Renfro. This past fall he held down the blind side of [player_tooltip player_id='1113370' first='Carson' last='Dixon'], which allowed Dixon to have a monster season. He's also capable of playing guard and center. </p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Quarterbacks</span></h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='780092' first='Solomon' last='Hirsch'] - Shawnee Mission South, 6'0”, 180, QB</p>
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<p>After starting his prep career at Bishop Miege, [player_tooltip player_id='780092' first='Solomon' last='Hirsch'] ended up putting together a decent couple seasons at Shawnee Mission South. There were ups and downs during his time with the Raiders, but overall he posted some respectable numbers. Over his two seasons starting, Hirsch threw for over 2,300 yards and 21 touchdowns while completing just over 56% of his passes. He also finished his career with over 500 yards on the ground and five touchdowns. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1466493' first='Mason' last='Stobart'] - Circle, 6'2”, 200, QB</p>
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<p>Another gunslinger still looking for a home is Stobart of Circle High. A few programs have recently shown interest. But more need to take a look at him. Stobart boasts an ideal frame for a collegiate quarterback, and he possesses the arm strength to make throws in tight windows. During his two seasons starting he threw 19 touchdown passes and over 2,300 yards. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1542941' first='Kaizer' last='Kanitz'] - Moundridge, 6'1”, 175, WR</p>
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<p>Kanitz is grouped with the wide receivers because of his impressive junior campaign. However, this season he showed he's much more than just a wide out. He was quietly a really solid dual-threat quarterback for Moundridge this past fall. The Moundridge product is an offensive playmaker that more recruiters need to get in contact with.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='585911' first='Drelon' last='Smith'] - Wichita East, 5'9”, 160, WR</p>
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<p>Wichita East is arguably one of the top wide receiver factories in the state. They consistently send wide outs to the collegiate level and [player_tooltip player_id='585911' first='Drelon' last='Smith'] is looking to become the latest. He's a shifty slot receiver that can stretch the field with his 4.4 speed. In a shortened senior season he still managed to average over 17 yards per catch. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1644564' first='Daxon' last='Deering'] - Hesston, 5'11”, 160, WR</p>
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<p>This final offensive prospect made significant strides during his senior season. Deering of Hesston saw his production increase across the board. He led Hesston in every receiving category this season, as he hauled in 42 receptions for 627 yards and seven scores. After watching his film, it's clear that Deering is a sure-handed receiver and he's capable of racking up yards after the catch. </p>
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The book on the Class of ‘26 is nearing its conclusion, as the early National Signing Day has come and gone. Quite a few of our top-ranked prospects put pen to paper last week. But there's still plenty of next-level talent uncommitted throughout the rankings.
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