Five D1 P5 Caliber Additions to the 2025 Rankings
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WR Jamil Miller Jamil Miller 6'3" | 185 lbs | WR Springfield | 2025 State OH (Springfield) 6’3 180- Miller played his first two seasons of high school at Kenton Ridge High School, this offseason he’s transferred to state power…
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Jamil Miller
Jamil
Miller
6'3" | 185 lbs | WR
Springfield | 2025
State
OH
(Springfield) 6’3 180- Miller played his first two seasons of high school at Kenton Ridge High School, this offseason he’s transferred to state power Springfield. Miller is a long receiver who has good short space quickness and feet that allows him to get great releases. He’s a crisp route runner. His length, jumping ability and timing make him a great high pointer of the football. As a route runner he’s explosive in and out of his breaks. He’s a guy that’s going to be able to win most 50/50 balls at the high school level. He’s a versatile receiver who could play slot or outside which adds to his value. The competition he’ll see from Wildcat defenses every day in practice a long with the strong competition of the GWOC conference will help Miller to continue to grow and develop as a receiver. He’s definitely a D1 prospect that I expect to start to pull some offers this summer.
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LB/DE
Denim Cook
Denim
Cook
6'4" | 225 lbs | LB
Bishop Hartley | 2025
State
OH
(Bishop Hartley) 6’4 210- Cook was a player we had on our watchlist going into the 2022 season. His combo of size and athleticism helped him to skyrocket into the 2025 rankings and I don’t expect that to stop any time soon. Quite simply he’s a man-child. He lined up at MLB for the Hawks, but in my opinion he’s an edge at the next level. A player who can line up at outside linebacker or at defensive end. He has the speed to win the edge in the pass game and he’ll have the strength to set the edge in the run game. At the linebacker position he shows fluid hips and the ability to find tunnels and avoid blockers. He has really good acceleration and closing speed for a player of his size. He plays downhill and is physical at the point of attack. I can’t wait to see Denim’s continued development because I think he has the opportunity to develop into a special player.
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QB
Zebulin Kinsey
Zebulin
Kinsey
6'3" | 215 lbs | QB
Toronto | 2025
State
OH
(Toronto) 6’3 215- Kinsey is your prototypical Pro-Style QB, big frame with a big arm. He has what I call easy arm strength, meaning he can drive the ball downfield with much less than full throttle on his throws. He throws a nice deep ball with great touch. He has the arm talent to make all the throws. There’s one particular throw he makes where he makes a throw on an out from the opposite hash. That’s elite level arm talent. Don’t sleep on his athleticism, because he can hurt you with his legs if a play breaks down. He’s cool and elusive under pressure, keeping his eyes downfield looking for open receivers. Kinsey looks like a P5 Quarterback should look and I would be pretty surprised if those offers don’t start to roll in this offseason and camp season.
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WR
Amari Valerio Hudson
Amari
Valerio Hudson
5'11" | 175 lbs | WR
Dublin Coffman | 2025
State
OH
(Dublin Coffman) 5’11 175- Valerio-Hudson is a big time play maker at the wide receiver position. He’s a long strider, who also has short space quickness. He has the acceleration and speed to run by defensive backs. He’s a smooth route runner who does a great job of breaking off routes and selling out and ups and the comeback to a vert. He has a nice bag of weapons at his disposal for creating separation. He tracks the ball well and does a good job of adjusting to underthrows. As Amari continues to add to his frame and strength, I expect him to become an even more well-rounded receiver. He’s already getting D1 interests, and I think that will do nothing but increase this summer with a strong camp season.
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QB
Tyrell Lewis
Tyrell
Lewis
6'0" | 175 lbs | QB
Wayne | 2025
State
OH
(Wayne) 6’0 175- Lewis is a smaller albeit dynamic young quarterback. He’s the type of QB who’s going to keep defensive coordinators up at night with his ability to make dynamic plays with both his legs and his arm. As a thrower Lewis has a big arm and great pocket awareness. He throws with strong anticipation fitting the ball into small windows on throws like slants and posts. He can unload it deep with accuracy when needed as well. His ability throw the ball to all portions of the field combined with his ability to run and make guys miss puts an amazing amount of stress on defenses. Sometimes there are QB’s who they call dual-threats because they have a high level of athleticism but haven’t developed to the point you’d hope as a thrower. That’s not the case with Lewis. He has the requisite arm talent and ability to be a high-level thrower. One of the things I love about Lewis is I’ve never seen him rattled. Good or bad he’s a levelheaded leader in on the football field and in the huddle. I can’t wait to see Tyrell’s continued development physically as a Quarterback, he’s about to open a lot of eyes!
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