Emiere Lemons
Emiere Lemons
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Tyler Stevens | Prep Redzone Scout
Emiere will be someone to watch for regionally in 2025. His size is immediately noticeable, as he is every bit of 6’4”. He is an excellent blocker as a receiver. He is elusive after the catch and can make men miss. Emiere does a great job of getting vertical and creating big plays. If he is given any bit of key varsity time in 2025, watch out for the giant Lemons.
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Read EvaluationJared Luginbill | Prep Redzone Scout
Lemons easily passes the look test. He’s easily pushing his listed 6’4 height and shows great length. For a 2028 he has a good feel for his route running. He runs his routes with good tempo and shows the ability to make sharp movements in and out of his breaks for a bigger receiver.
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Read EvaluationTyler Stevens | Prep Redzone Scout
Lemons is someone who has impressed throughout the 2025 offseason. He’s a lengthy receiver who can separate down the field. Within the last 24 hours, Lemons has picked up offers from Western Michigan, Indiana, Maryland, and Miami (OH). This is just the start for Emiere.
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Read EvaluationBryan Ault | Prep Redzone Scout
The sky is the limit for Lemons, a 6-foot-4 receiver / tight end who can block and is deceptively elusive in space. He has the height, size, and frame that college coaches covet.
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Read EvaluationBryan Ault | Prep Redzone Scout
Lemons is nifty after the catch, shows great ability to catch and get vertical. His size and speed ratio is outstanding for a freshman. He has good hands in traffic and above-average vision after the catch.
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Read EvaluationKeaton Donnelly | Prep Redzone Scout
An initial standout to me because of his height, Lemons is a big threat to defenses not only because of his size but because he can run great routes and has the vertical to go up and get any ball. Ohio was heavily represented in standouts at multiple positions and Lemons was one of those guys that put on a great performance for the state of Ohio. An extremely bright future to come for Lemons.
- Tall
- Great routes
- Long arms
- Good build
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Read EvaluationKeaton Donnelly | Prep Redzone Scout
Lemons was the tallest receiver on the field for the West team and is a threat on every play because of his size and route running ability. The Ohio native did a lot of things very well over the 3 practices I watched and can be a big red zone threat. Although we have him listed as an athlete right now I can see lemons turning into a big time receiver in the state of Ohio as he starts high school in the fall.
- Great routes
- Long arms and can go get the ball wherever its at
- Good build being 6’4, 175
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Read EvaluationKeaton Donnelly | Prep Redzone Scout
– Played on 14U Ginn Elite this year and led team to AYF National Championship.
– He’s an athletic marvel right n0w. Used to play quarterback because he was simply the most athletic kid on the field
– Really tall kid that needs to be accounted for on every play. From what I’ve seen doesn’t make a consistent splash throughout the game, but when he does make a play, it’s a tidal wave. I think the best is yet to come for Lemons.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
Another prospect that I uncharacteristically wrote about a year ago as a seventh-grader was
Emiere Lemons
Emiere
Lemons
6'4" | 200 lbs | WR
Glenville | 2028
State
OH
. I first saw Lemons play two years ago as a sixth-grader when he lined up as a Quarterback, mostly because he was the tallest and most athletic kid on the team. Fast forward two years and Lemons is now up to anywhere between 6-foot-3 and 6-foot-5 (depending on who you ask) and is quickly becoming one of the most dominant pre-high school athletes in all of the Midwest. The big guy has all but moved outside to play wide receiver, but with his size and build, don’t rule out tight end or defensive end as he progresses. Also a talented basketball player, he’s just one of the crazy athletic kids with bright futures on the Ginn Elite 14U team this season.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
The name of the game with Lemons is athletic ability and potential, as both are through the roof. As a 6-foot-2 sixth-grader last school year, he was already dunking a basketball with ease, just messing around in the gym. Playing for Ginn Elite, one of the top youth programs in the country, Lemons was their starting Quarterback last season. In watching him play, it was a smart move by coaches to get the ball in the hands of their most athletic player on every play. He’s extremely raw at this point in terms of fundamentals, throwing motion, reads, etc. as a Quarterback. That said, there’s absolutely no substitution for what Lemons brings to the table athletically. With the ball in his hands, either passing or throwing, his team will have a shot to win.
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