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<p>Continuing with my coverage of Andover Huskies prospects who should be climbing up scouts and coaches' big boards this fall/summer, I have 6 more athletes, some who have already been blossoming into elite prospects, and others working hard for their big break in recognition. Let's dive into some more top prospects!</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A DB/WR who has legit track speed that he showed off throughout the spring, Chenoweth put up some great numbers and tape despite missing 4 games during his junior season. He finished 2025 with 19 total tackles in 6 games, with 2 TFLs, 1 FF, 1 FR, 1 blocked kick, 3 PBUs, and a defensive TD. On offense, he also racked up 5 receptions for 86 yards and a TD. When watching his tape, I really liked the aggressiveness that he showed off on defense. He has rare physicality for a corner and has a ton of run-stopping utility, showing that he can bring the boom on big-time tackles against a ball carrier. He's got solid closing speed, and frequently tackles at the thighs or lower, leading to very few broken tackles. He's very sticky in pass coverage. Chenoweth can be seen attached to a receiver's hip in man, and does a great job of flashing his hands late to create PBUs at the last second. While lining up at receiver, he proves to be a deceptive route runner who can create a legitmate deep threat over the top. There is a lot to like from this 2026 captain, and I'm curious to see what O's he'll snag during his senior campaign. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Widely regarded as one of the best LBs in the class of 2027, the All-State wrestler Kanneh racked up 49 total tackles,1 TFL, and a fumble recovery during his junior year. With a solid frame and around 3.5 minutes of tape to boot, it's no wonder Kanneh has evolved into a sought-after prospect. If I had to describe his game in one word, it would be physical. Kanneh lays the wood when he collides with ball carriers, and he makes QBs pay for pulling the ball on zone read plays. He's got better closing speed than I would've imagined a prospect of his size would have, and he moves with a certain amount of fluidity that makes him an alley-to-alley tackle threat. When he's engaged with an offensive lineman, Kanneh fights tooth and nail to disengage, and often finds his mark after leaving the blocker. His patience when blitzing is admirable as well, and if he gets jammed up at the line, he does a great job of working down toward the ball carrier without leaving the trenches, and still ends the play with a big tackle. He's the heart of that Huskies defense, and if he eats, they all eat. Kanneh is a prospect to watch in 2026. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Although Bruneau didn't see any meaningful action on varsity last season, I think his junior campaign could prove to be very beneficial for the Huskies' ball carrier, with his usage exploding in 2026. On his tape, Bruneau showed off some solid speed and was frequently able to get the edge on defenders, leading to serious gains downfield. He is exceptional when in a pitch relationship with the QB, and can turn on his jets the second the ball hits his hands. Bruneau's vision in the open field is solid, too, and he can exploit underprotected run lanes for more big gains. I'd love to see some more recent tape, but I'm even more eager to see what he's able to produce this fall, ideally with some more varsity minutes. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A sizeable trench prospect who has been quickly rising through the PRZ 2028 rankings, Ketchum made a splash last season both on the field and on the camp circuit, leading to a great deal of hype being generated for the 2028 Huskies prospect. Although he doesn't have a ton of sophomore tape, what he did have really impressed me. On his tape at LT, Ketchum showed off some solid mobility. He's got a good first step off the line, and when he maintains his pad level through the first 10, he's the most effective blocker on the field. He's a monstrous task 1v1 for most defensive linemen, and while he's strong enough to win base blocks, he's a force to be reckoned with if you can get him on a down block. While I wished he played with more bend when pass-setting, his feet move far faster than most athletes of his size and age, which is very encouraging in the long run. Ketchum also does a great job of hand-fighting with defensive linemen, and rarely are they able to prevent a lock on or fully extend on him. I'm very excited to see this kid's junior season play out. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">An intriguing 2028 prospect with some eye-catching height, Peterson was the starting long snapper for the Huskies last season, a position for which he had a surprising amount of tape. While analyzing his film, you quickly pick up how consistent he is, both snapping for punts and shorter snaps for PATs/FGs. There is not only a tight spiral on every snap, but his punt snaps get back to the punter with solid speed, and are often very well placed. I would argue, however, that his best tape is in the short game. All of his FG/PAT snaps are perfectly placed, each with the right amount of zip on the ball. As a specialist, I think he's got a high ceiling, but I'm also intrigued to see what kind of tape he can put out in the trenches. Peterson should be someone to watch next fall.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A JV MLB linebacker with a decent frame and the potential to see varsity time as a junior, Maki had a solid sophomore season and put forth the tape to back it up. He does a great job of playing downhill, something you can see younger LBs struggle with, and Maki plays very physically at the point of attack, often stonewalling ball carriers. He doesn't shy away from contact; he embraces the inevitable collision with the fullback and has shown that he can easily throw them off their path. I'd like to see him play a little lower, but with a big offseason in the weight room, we could see this 2028 run-stopping specialist really emerge as a legit varsity defender this fall.</p>
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Continuing with my coverage of Andover Huskies prospects who should be climbing up scouts and coaches' big boards this fall/summer, I have 6 more athletes, some who have already been blossoming into elite prospects, and others working hard for their big break in recognition. Let's dive into some more top prospects!
HEIGHT
6'1"
WEIGHT
171
POS
DB
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
5'11"
WEIGHT
210
POS
LB
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
5'10"
WEIGHT
170
POS
RB
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'4"
WEIGHT
275
POS
OL/DL
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'5"
WEIGHT
215
POS
LS
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
5'10"
WEIGHT
170
POS
LB
CLASS
2028
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