Underrated 2025 Offensive Players That I’d Offer Right Now
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It’s almost time for the flood of D2, D3, and NAIA offers we see for incoming seniors. This flood usually comes during the summer months, and right now, college coaches are gearing up for the recruiting season. This article includes…
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Continue ReadingIt’s almost time for the flood of D2, D3, and NAIA offers we see for incoming seniors. This flood usually comes during the summer months, and right now, college coaches are gearing up for the recruiting season. This article includes five athletes who are all severely underappreciated right now.
According to his Twitter, James has received one offer from DIII Calvin College. Other than that, nothing. From how productive and consistent James has been, it’s about time he gets much more attention. Last season, he threw for 2,623 yards, 33 touchdowns, 7 interceptions on 63% passing. He’s also always been a consistent 7on7 guy and someone who frankly doesn’t have an “offseason.” I’ve seen James make every throw that could ever be asked of a D2 prospect. His playmaking ability is also good, and fundamentals are consistent. At the very least, I know he’s good enough to get offers from every MIAA team.
Guadagni has been a sleeping giant for quite a while now. Back in December, Alexander tested extremely well at our prospect showcase. Time and time again, I’ve seen him showcase his great athleticism. Next season, he’ll be RB1, and as long as he’s as productive as I know he can be, the offers will come. Until then, I’m not sure if he’ll receive offers this offseason, but he surely deserves it.
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Isaac is a certified playmaker as a receiver. I’ve heard rumblings from multiple coaches that he’s a GLIAC guy, and I don’t disagree. Isaac reminds me a bit of Jake Vermaas Jake Vermaas 6’2″ | 175 lbs | WR South Christian | 2024 State MI from South Christian. Isaac is someone who can climb the ladder and snag 50/50 balls, and he has the body control to come down, stay on his feet, and get a ton of YAC yards. I’d like to see a bit more speed and explosiveness from Isaac, and I know he has it in him. With just a bit more attention to detail, I’m sure he’ll be a good GLIAC prospect.
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I’m sold on Nolan Vis Nolan Vis 5’11” | 205 lbs | ATH Unity Christian | 2025 State MI . This guy has got to get more attention. He’s a full-time two-way player who has the stamina to play all four quarters and the strength to outmuscle just about anyone. I like him best as a linebacker, and I think he can be very successful playing off-ball Mike, or off-ball anywhere outside. Turn on the film. He’s the MVP of Unity Christian in my opinion, and his versatility plus elite work ethic has to pay off with MIAA offers at the very least.
I’m very interested to see where Cason ends up landing. Honestly, Cason isn’t an uber-talented QB, and I mean absolutely no disrespect by that. The lack of arm talent is made up from his IT factor, playmaking abilities, and his mind. He can read the field well. He can deliver an accurate ball anywhere on the field. His mechanics are a bit wonky, but he makes it work. Cason is a D3 guy in my eyes, and I hope the MIAA finally sends out some offers.