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<p>The Euclid Panthers enter the next season with something to prove. A 4–6 record in 2025 doesn't fully tell the story of a program that competed in one of Northeast Ohio's tougher slates while breaking in young talent and laying the groundwork for what's next. Now, with experience gained and high-end prospects emerging at key positions, Euclid looks primed to turn close games into wins.</p>
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<p>The Panthers' outlook is anchored by elite defensive back play, physicality in the trenches, and a young core that already looks like Saturdays are in their future.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Kei'Shjuan Telfair – WR/DB – Class of 2027 – 6'0”, 160 lbs</strong></h3>
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<p>Telfair is the headliner and one of the most dynamic athletes in Ohio. Holding 40+ offers with a 4-star grade, he is a clear Power 4 prospect. His length, elite stop-and-start ability, anticipation, and ball skills separate him immediately on tape. He can lock down an entire side of the field at the corner and change momentum offensively. From a scouting perspective, he's the best corner in Ohio, regardless of class.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"> <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1324905' first='Sincere' last='Hamilton'] – WR/DB – Class of 2027 – 6'0”, 170 lbs</strong></h3>
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<p>Hamilton brings physicality and verified speed to the perimeter. A 10.9 100-meter runner, he already owns a Kent State offer and projects as a MAC-level recruit with Group of Five upside. He's aggressive at the line of scrimmage, confident in space, and plays with a competitive edge that shows up on Friday nights. Paired with Telfair, Euclid has one of the more intimidating DB tandems in the region.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"> <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1872743' first='Elijah' last='Robinson'] – OL/DL – Class of 2027 – 6'3”, 300 lbs</strong></h3>
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<p>Robinson is the engine up front. For a 300-pound lineman, his feet and first step stand out immediately. He plays with aggression and balance, making him effective on both sides of the ball. His offer list — Kent State, Toledo, Albany, Youngstown State — reflects how college staff view his versatility and upside. He gives Euclid a tone-setter in the trenches and allows the Panthers to be physical late in games.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Da'shun Williams – TE/DE – Class of 2028 – 6'5”, 210 lbs</strong></h3>
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<p>Williams is the next one to know. Already holding offers from Kent State, Ohio University, and Louisville, the long, physical Class of 2028 standout is just scratching the surface. He has strong hands, plays with an edge, and genuinely enjoys blocking — a trait coaches love. As his frame continues to fill out, Williams projects as a major mismatch and future high-level recruit.</p>
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The Euclid Panthers enter the next season with something to prove. A 4–6 record in 2025 doesn't fully tell the story of a program that competed in one of Northeast Ohio's tougher slates while breaking in young talent and laying the groundwork for what's next. Now, with experience gained and high-end prospects emerging at key positions, Euclid looks primed to turn close games into wins.
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