Top Available Class of ’25 Prospects Part XI
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So the original plan was to run a 10-part series on top uncommitted Class of 2025 prospects. It would highlight 50 seniors-to-be as they navigate May and June, two incredibly important months for recruits who play host to college coaches…
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Continue ReadingSo the original plan was to run a 10-part series on top uncommitted Class of 2025 prospects. It would highlight 50 seniors-to-be as they navigate May and June, two incredibly important months for recruits who play host to college coaches at their high schools, take campus visits and work out at summer camps for scouts. The idea, like always around here, was to get them as much exposure as possible during this period.
Turns out, there are more than 50 out there. We should have figured that. We’ll find out how many when we run out of names we find that should be noticed. It could take awhile in a state filled with talent.
You can check out the first 10 parts of the series HERE. It’s the 10th installment with links to all of the others.
Here’s a look at five more student-athletes:
Ahman Langton
Ahman
Langton
6'0" | 160 lbs | WR
MOC-Floyd Valley | 2025
State
IA
, ATH, MOC-Floyd Valley
Langton (6-0, 160) proved last fall that he can help out at the next level on both sides of the ball and special teams. He paced the Dutchman with 36 catches for 696 yards (19.3 YPC) and five touchdowns as a receiver. As a defensive back, he produced 23 solo tackles, 3.0 stops for loss and two interceptions. He averaged 22.3 yards on 12 kick returns and 15.0 on nine punt returns.
It’s a matter of college coaches envisioning where he fits best. As we can see during his junior highlight video, the potential is there on offense or defense along with special teams’ duties.
As a wideout, Langton is well rounded. He takes screen passes and turns them upfield for big gains. He can come down with the ball in traffic and get behind the secondary. Defensively, he shows smooth hip movement, he tracks the ball well and comes up confidently in run support. He combines speed, vision and elusiveness as a returner.
Langton visited South Dakota State this past weekend and has planned a camp there on June 10. He also scheduled camps at Lindenwood (5/31), Iowa (6/2), South Dakota (6/9), Iowa (6/13), North Dakota State (6/14-16) Colorado School of Mines (6/19) and St Thomas (6/22).
Dallas Miller
Dallas
Miller
5'11" | 175 lbs | WR
Iowa City Liberty | 2025
State
IA
, WR, Iowa City Liberty
A college program is going to fill multiple needs when it adds Miller to the roster. He’s an undervalued receiver in this in-state class. He possesses the natural instincts, vision and quick-twitch traits to make him a dangerous returner of punts and kicks as well.
Miller (5-10, 175) led the state’s largest class of schools with 12 receiving receptions in ’23. He ranked third with 60 catches.
His junior highlight video shows us crisp route running against zone or man coverage. He inflicts a lot of damage on defense in the middle of the field with a knack of making would-be tacklers miss in space with sharp cuts and acceleration. He also displays the speed to race past the secondary before and after the catch.
Miller, who lists his 40-yard dash time at 4.48 seconds and 100 meters at 11.45 on his Hudl page, attended a junior day at South Dakota State earlier this year. He’s scheduled to camp at Lindenwood (6/1), Iowa (6/2), Iowa State(6/4) and South Dakota State (6/10).
Connor Cross Connor Cross 6'0" | 160 lbs | WR Iowa City | 2025 State IA , WR, Iowa City High
The son of former Iowa Hawkeye tight end Alan Cross, Connor Cross Connor Cross 6'0" | 160 lbs | WR Iowa City | 2025 State IA comes from good blood lines. He inherited some of his father’s gifts, such as precise route running and reliable hands.
Connor Cross Connor Cross 6'0" | 160 lbs | WR Iowa City | 2025 State IA (6-0, 160) should emerge as a more featured target this fall after averaging 20.4 yards and scoring three touchdowns on 18 receptions in ’23. With graduation losses and his own development, a big-time senior season is very much in the offing.
When watching Cross’s 11th-grade highlight video, we witness what’s possible if more action comes his way. City High takes advantage of his versatility as a wideout, lining him up around the formation. He runs technically-sound routes on all levels and accelerates well.
Northern Iowa played host to Cross for a junior day visit in April. Other programs should beat the rush before he breaks out in the fall.
Jace Colling
Jace
Colling
6'3" | 180 lbs | WR
MMCRU | 2025
State
IA
, ATH, MMCRU
Colling (6-3, 185) is like Langton in that he’s a possibility at multiple positions in college. He stands out as a receiver and as a an outside linebacker. He could fit at safety in some systems.
The Royals employed Colling on the anchor leg of their 4×400 and 4×800 relay teams that competed at state track last week. He also played varsity basketball during the winter.
That athleticism shines through when watching his junior highlight video. On offense, MMCRU puts the ball in his hands on various routes and handoffs, and Colling delivers. Defensively, he looks adept in coverage and in run support. He also stands out in special teams.
Colling has attended games at Iowa, Iowa State, and Kansas last fall, and he’s checked out junior days at St. Thomas and Northern Iowa this year. The Cyclones, Panthers and South Dakota State have invited him to summer camps.
TY Pour
TY
Pour
5'9" | 155 lbs | ATH
Cedar Rapids Prairie | 2025
State
IA
, ATH, Cedar Rapids Prairie
Pour has proven this spring that he’s also a prospect in track and field. Last week, he won the Class 4A state long jump championship with a leap of 23 feet, 4.5 inches, the top mark among high schoolers in Iowa this season. It was the 19th longest leap all time.
When watching his junior highlight video for football, Pour (5-9, 155) uses that athleticism to his advantage. He also reports squatting 315 pounds and a 415-pound deadlift.
Pour lists receiver, cornerback, kick returner and punt returner as his positions on his Hudl page. He contributes from all of those spots and is capable of helping at some or all of them in college.
NAIA Grandview reportedly offered Pour a scholarship. He took junior day visits to South Dakota State and Minnesota State. The Jackrabbits and North Dakota State have invited him to summer camps next month.