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<p>The annual Rockwood Eureka contact camp happened last week. Here is a look at some of the 2025 players on offense who had good showings.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1010558' first='Jack' last='Lange'] OT Eureka ( 6'8" 280)<br>-The big left tackle and Missouri commit held down his position and showed the improvements he has made in certain areas from last year. Lange has great feet and mobility for his size. He showed good positioning and nice pass protection skills. He also gets off the ball and locks on and sustains his blocks on runs. Jack moves very well and looks much smoother with the work he's put in over the last year to get better.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1118540' first='Stephen' last='Meitz'] OG Eureka (6'5" 280)<br>- You love to see a player build themselves into a D1 prospect over the course of their high school career. Meitz showed me he was a college prospect for sure at last years camp, but the work he has put in to develop himself both physically and as a player has been a joy to watch and an impressive journey. Stephen is a dominant run blocker who is quick, physical and strong. He also uses his hands well and has good footwork and a good base on pass pro. Some college is going to get a three year contributor along their O-Line.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1216653' first='Edin' last='Mulalic'] RB Oakville ( 5'9" 190)<br>- The toughest runner I saw at the camp. Edin runs downhill with good speed and legs drive while he keeps he feet moving. He spins and bounces off defenders to keep picking up yards after contact. He's also a good receiver who stood out in the spring playing 7v7 ball. It was an impressive day for Mulalic, who looks poised for a big senior season for the Tigers. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1118573' first='Jyren' last='Green'] RB Ft. Zumwalt West (6'0" 180)<br>- Green returns as the Wildcats leading rusher and showed impressive skills running and catching the ball at camp. Jyren is quick and hit the hole in a hurry showing a good burst of speed and then was elusive with good cutting ability to make seemingly big plays. He is also like having another receiver out of the backfield and showed good receiving skills.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='179205' first='Peyton' last='Rasmussen'] WR Ft. Zumwalt West (6'2" 210)<br>- The versatile Rasmussen showed his skills on offense and defense or the Wildcats. He has good size, speed and was a nice option for the quarterback on different routes. Peyton has good ball skills on either side of the ball and is a good blocker as well. </p>
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The annual Rockwood Eureka contact camp happened last week. Here is a look at some of the 2025 players on offense who had good showings.
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