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<li>6'2, 240 pounds, up significant inches and pounds since our last update, an inch taller and 25 pounds heavier. 3.8 GPA. Earned 2nd-Team All-Catholic honors (OL). Not too active on socials but that is expected to change moving forward, a player whom deserves attention and a ranking lift. </li>
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<li>posted a three-minute highlight tape earlier in December, a compact tape showing off improvements across the board. Improved physique, technique. Donohue's proving to have quite the mean streak, his first rep on tape was a violent one. Donohue, while stationed at right tackle, shows off his lower body strength to absorb a good initial push from an EDGE defender. Donohue quickly resets his hands and feet to bulldoze his match-up. Must be a beast in the weight room, can press defenders off of him, and drive kids off the ball if given the opportunity. Watching him lock out his arms against much bigger defenders, watching him get his backside in the hole while stationed at either tackle spot is seriously impressive. A violent nature combined with a real motor will get him far in the recruiting world. Speaking of which, Donohue has ample experience at tackle, yet he's a likely candidate for interior play at the next level, unless he continues growing, that is. Donohue's power and aggressive nature could intrigue interior OL coaches, so long as he puts serious weight on as his HS career progresses. Stock riser, in my opinion.</li>
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<li>3.73 GPA. 84" wingspan. Listed at 6'8, 270 pounds. A stature that jumps out at you in person, Is a basketball player who is fully committed to the student-athlete-first mentality. Has been on our watch list for some time. Just turned 16 last week. Picked up his first verbal offer via Syracuse this past Fall, a program that has brought in several top OL talent out of the Philadelphia area in recent years. More will come, now that Ty Winn is seeing action inside one of the more prominent OL units in the PCL. </li>
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<li>Ty Winn posted his sophomore season highlights on the same day of writing. A true evaluation could only come once he did so. Just under three minutes' worth of tape readily available on Hudl. Bonner is known for its relentless rushing attack, yet Winn's tape starts off showing the massive right tackle prospect working on an island in a spread look, handling an SJP linebacker well at the second level. Love to see the athleticism, the lateral movement, the long limbs on full display while stationed at either tackle position. Finishing ability and power will come with more development beside the Bonner coaching staff. I've witnessed countless senior OL freak athletes who aren't this far ahead in development, especially considering Winn's age. There's ample room for growth, both in specific tackle technique as well as in the weight room. From what I can tell, Winn is determined to get better each day. Winn will land high on our 2028 PA ranking board this coming January. Excited to spread his name a bit further now that he has substantial tape on Hudl.</li>
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<li>6'2, 190 pounds. Love to learn that Solley has been adding some weight to his frame, will bode well from a recruiting perspective. One of my favorite QB prospects among PA 2027s. </li>
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<li>Solley's rank is likely to climb back into the Top 100 after further film study, yet many of the things I witnessed on tape hammer home what was already thought about Solley previously. Consistency is key at the QB position, putting ample tape for coaches to watch for a steady period of time helps QBs gain a step ahead in a world littered with talented passers. Played in nine games for Episcopal Academy this past Fall. Completed 70% of his passes for 15 scores and just three interceptions throughout that span. First rep on tape is a beauty, it proves Solley's Division One ceiling IMO. Working a three-step drop out of a spread-gun look with minimal hitch, Solley drops a perfect pass leading his target(nine route) away from safety help after an inside release at the LOS. This while eating A-gap penetration in the pocket. Phenomenal first rep. Solley continues to push out elite reps as his tape continues, again further proving his elite accuracy, depth perception, and anticipation skills. Simply put, Solley has made it undeniable at this point, he will not move from the top tier of 2027 PA QBs moving forward. Talking recruiting, it's only a matter of finding the right fit at this point and staying patient. Good things will come so long as he continues to pump out film like this and stay positive in the classroom. Exciting stuff below. </li>
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<li>If Cummings' updated weight truly sits at 200 pounds, up 15 since we last updated his profile, I'm even further inclined to raise him on our boards, as his frame was the lone "knock" on his game. Let it be known that his 185-pound stature was hardly a concern. I have Cummings as a Division One graded QB, so nitpicking comes with the territory. That all being said, Cummings is now up to 200 pounds, standing at a whopping 6'5. 3.9 GPA, a Lacrosse midfielder, 1,800+ yards as a junior at West Chester East. 23 touchdowns to his name. I'm personally through the roof seeing both his tangible and numerical growth from afar. </li>
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<li>Can't help but rave about the young man's confidence after watching his seven-minute-long tape on Hudl. In previous write-ups of Cummings prior tapes, I already held high praise for his anticipatory skills, his accuracy, his willingness to thread the needle, and test opposing DBs. Cummings most recent tape just hammers down what I previously thought about the kid. 111/8 doesn't do this young man justice, this in reference to his current PRZ ranking. A ton of production coming outside the pocket, through pressure/penetration, when things are ugly, a big plus for me as an evaluator. Many QBs can produce in clean pockets with targets open everywhere, this isn't the case with Cummings. I'm aware of his gifted abilities as a passer. Now as a junior, I'm set on learning how Cummings works when things aren't pretty. Can his body take a hit, a question that his beefed-up frame smooths out a bit. Can he throw targets open at all three levels of the field, I'm starting to feel comfortable that he can do just that. I'm going to begin pushing Cummings and Solley's names behind the scenes to gauge if my evaluations are a hit. Check out his junior tape for yourself below.</li>
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6'1"
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215
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6'8"
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270
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2028
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180
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2027
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185
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