2026 Prospects New to the Top 125 (Pt. 3)
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The Spring 2026 Rankings have been updated with many new prospects making their debut. The 2026 rankings have been expanded to 125 total prospects since our winter update. Here are the prospects who debuted inside the Top 125 of the…
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Continue ReadingThe Spring 2026 Rankings have been updated with many new prospects making their debut. The 2026 rankings have been expanded to 125 total prospects since our winter update. Here are the prospects who debuted inside the Top 125 of the 2026 rankings during the spring update.
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The Cabell Midland Knights will be searching for some running backs to step up in 2024 after graduation some high-level talent from last season and 2026 RB Caleb Kitchen Caleb Kitchen 6’0″ | 180 lbs | RB Cabell Midland | 2026 State WV will be in the mix. The 6’0 180 RB/LB did some good things on their JV team last season and will have the opportunity to earn varsity time in 2024. First and foremost with Kitchen, he has a big frame that he can continue adding size to over the off-season and can develop into a bruising power back in their heavy run scheme. He could also get some linebacker reps next season which he also got last season on JV and could have a high ceiling there as well. You could see him easily getting north of 200 pounds over the next two years and developing into one of the traditional tough physical running backs that Cabell Midland has had over the years. Kitchen does move well for his size and can get out in space and make defenders miss too. JV players are lower in the rankings at this point until they produce at the varsity level, so Kitchen will have the opportunity to rise once he has varsity film and debuts inside the Top 125 and the #14 2026 running back.
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Lyric Berger Lyric Berger 6’1″ | 185 lbs | RB Nitro | 2026 State WV will be making the move from South Charleston to Nitro for the next two years and could end up as a RB or LB in our rankings but debuts as an ATH for now. The 6’1 190 rising junior had primarily running back film from last season but is an athlete we could see developing into a LB prospect in time. Berger saw quality playing time on a struggling South Charleston team last season and flashed at times for the Black Eagles which makes you believe he can develop into a very good player for Nitro in the future. He has great early size and combines that with quality speed and quickness for a young player his size. While Berger is still a very raw prospect, we expect him to make big strides in the Nitro program each of the next two seasons and could be a solid player for them as soon as next season. We’ll get a better idea of his talent and ceiling over the next two years but are betting on him to take the next steps in his game and rank him as a Top 125 player and the #10 ATH at this juncture.
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Doddridge County 2026 QB Brysen Dixon Brysen Dixon 5’8″ | 140 lbs | QB Doddridge County | 2026 State WV is a quarterback that we’ve liked for a while dating back to before his sophomore year from his time on the JV team as a freshman. We’ve gotten a good look at Dixon in person in the past at a camp and watched his sophomore season unfold as the new QB1 for the Bulldogs and now makes his debut in the 2026 rankings as a Top 125 player and the #10 QB in the class at this juncture. Dixon threw for just under 1,400 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2023 while earning WVSWA Class A Honorable Mention All-State honors. The biggest thing for him over the next two years to increase his stock as a prospect is just continuing to get bigger. Dixon is a late bloomer in that department at 5’8 140 but has made strides there since the first time we evaluated him when he was listed at 5’4 130. While he saw the highs and lows of a first-year varsity starting quarterback, Dixon did a great job of battling through the lows and is poised for a true breakout junior season after putting together a quality sophomore campaign. He puts in considerable work on his own time working to improve which is a testament to his work ethic and that has greatly benefitted his development. Dixon has good fundamentals in his mechanics and consistently operates well and under control for a young quarterback. The more he grows physically, the higher his stock will rise, and will raise the ceiling he has as a prospect. That will give him more tools to build on the already solid foundation he has built to this point.
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Another young JV player who could increase his ranking over the next two years once he produces at the varsity level is Hurricane’s Jacob Lee Jacob Lee 6’2″ | 195 lbs | LB Hurricane | 2026 State WV . Lee plays mostly as a standup defensive end for the Redskins but will rank as a LB for now given his 6’2 195 size and playing style. We like him as an OLB/Edge prospect pending further physical growth and that’s a spot Lee can develop into a quality prospect with the early pass-rushing ability he showed on his sophomore JV tape. He did a nice job crashing the edge and rushing the passer last season and was a tough block for JV offensive linemen. Lee has quality quickness off the edge and showed he has some early pass-rush moves he can utilize. We’ll need to see him translate it to the varsity level in the next two years, but Lee has shown early signs of developing into a quality prospect if he continues making strides in his game.
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2026 Man LB Kaleb Mullins Kaleb Mullins 6’0″ | 210 lbs | LB Man | 2026 State WV is an intriguing prospect to know at the small school level who played a few different positions for the Hillbillies as a sophomore. You’ll see clips of him lining up at RB, FB, OLB, and DE, and did some good things at all three spots as a sophomore. You can see his athletic ability when he gets carries on offense and doesn’t move like a lot of athletes his age and size at that level. Mullins is a big physical running back who can run and be a threat in the passing but can also open holes as a fullback. We like him as a linebacker prospect, but he also saw time as a traditional defensive end last season who is capable of rushing the passer and stopping the run. Mullins is a good overall athlete who has positional versatility for which spot he eventually ends up at but is someone you can mold into a good college prospect in time.