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Rivals250 release: decompose n ° 1 at each offensive position

Michael SandersBy Michael SandersFebruary 4, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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Publisher’s note: This article appeared for the first time on Rivals.comThe leader in university football and basketball recruitment coverage. Be the first to know and follow your teams by registering here.

THE Last update in the 2026 ranking was released and there have been great changes at all levels. Take a look at classification players n ° 1 at each offensive position.

New ranking in position 2026: Strategist | Back | Back to all use | Wide receiver | Slot | END | Offensive tackle | Interior offensive lines | Defensive tackle | Defender | Edge | Second | Nickel | Corner | Security | Athlete

2026 rivals250 refreshment: New calendar explained | Rivals250 Revealed update | Larger movements | Meet the new five stars | Distribution of the offensive position | Distribution of the defensive position


Class 2025 class: Rival250 | Team | Position | State

Class 2026 class: Rival250 | Team | Position | State

Class 2027 class: Top 100

Transfer portal: Full coverage | Player classification | Team classification | Transfer search | Tracker transfer


Quarterback: Faizon Brandon

“Brandon’s work has been sensational in the past year and change – from camp establishments out of season to its junior season in Greensboro (NC) Grimsley – which led to a state title and honors of the player of player The year of Gatorade de Caroline du Nord.

“THE Tennessee The validation was just as surgical in the Alamodom during the combination of the All-Amica Bowl navy. Brandon was spectacular mixture with touch and zipper, and served exceptional throws along the key line, in traffic and the field during competition. The precision of the deep ball and the ease that launch in the middle of the field are unparalleled.

“We love the use by Brandon of unique arms angles to cut the defenses. It is always precise and often composed, and this last year, intervened with its greatest moments in the most crucial game situations. Brandon has a talent for big throws, timely races and smart decisions. The future flight has a convincing case as the best player in the country. ” – Sam Spiegelman, national recruitment analyst

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Running back: Ezavier Crowell

“Crowell reclassified in the 2026 class after one of the most electric seasons by all the country’s runners this fall through Jackson (ala.) High. RB N ° 1 from Rivals.com is a dynamic threat to three down with home capacities. Crowell has a fantastic vision as a bunge carrier of both the rear field and in the return game. We love its vision – as well as its ability to cut and run, its contact balance, its high -end elite speed.

“Crowell is absolutely dynamic in the open field and just as difficult to correct in space. It is a hard and punishing runner – and explosive carrying the ball between the plasters or on the perimeter. ” – Spiegelman


Back Almosus: Derrek Cooper

“A three-phase player who provides intrigue in several positions, Cooper has long preferred to have the ball in his hands and he showed how special he could be as a full-time turn around in 2024. By helping Hollywood (Florida) -Madonna ride in a state championship, the five stars was a descent force with the ball in his hands, capable of taking the distance with his long speed as much as he could move the chains with an explosive first step and a strong global power.

“Cooper continues to highlight an overall capacity in attack, with comfort outside the rear field, as evidenced by the dominant camp projections and one of the longest receptions of the game in All-America in 2025. Fill, the Cooper’s overall game off the rear field has room to improve again. John Garcia Jr., National Recruitment Analyst


Large receiver: Cederian Morgan

“Morgan raised his game for Alexander City (ala.) High last fall. The monotating building Passher has excellent hands and a massive capture radius and creates discrepancies in the cover on the ground. The five -star is a polished route runner – capable of generating separation, making games at the bottom and at different levels, and also playing over the edge.

“Morgan has a 40 second 40 to 6 feet 4 inches and 209 pounds with a wingspan of almost 80 inches. It has a superb range and polish its game, and there is no shortage of physicity when extending games and damage after capture, obvious by 70 catches for almost 1,200 yards and 14 affected the Last fall. ” – Spiegelman


Slot receiver: Tyreek King

“King is the n ° 1 slot receiver of rivals after having sculpted the defenses and units of special teams through the state as a junior last fall. The 5 -foot 11 inch and 180 pounds from Knoxville (Tenn.) The Catholic can accelerate hastily and has a breakaway when it can find a seam. King works explosive in the middle of the field and is a authentic deep threat. It also works very gently in tight windows.

“The Future Vol is a threat to home in attack with the ball in his hands – as well as in the return match. Last season, King had 49 catches in a season of more than more than meters – in addition to 15 scores . ” – Spiegelman


Tight end: Kendre ‘Harrison

“Harrison distinguished himself in his own class in the close end position in the 2026 class. As a pass, Harrison is a ball winner outside the numbers and also attacking the seams.

“We love the Oregon The capacity of the commitment to work in the middle of the field and to prolong the games after capture. The history of Harrison on the basketball court make him a natural passage sensor with a fantastic size, a massive capture radius, elite ball skills and a huge production each of the last two seasons to show. ” – Spiegelman

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Offensive time: Jackson Cantwell

“Cantwell has all the tools to be a platform of the cornerstone at the college level, then finally in the NFL. He is very intelligent with a high football IQ and always seeks ways to improve. The Missouri native is coachable and we saw him experiment with the right tackle and even custody during practices under armor in Orlando. Cantwell was not imperturbable by the speed of the rushers of the elite passes he saw this week and his technical skills are polished at his age.

“He dropped a top six of Georgia,, Miami,, Michigan,, Missouri,, Ohio State And Oregon. These teams will fight until the end of the cycle to land it. ” – Greg Smith, National Recruitment Analyst


Interior offensive line: Lamar Brown

“Brown has spent time as a rival n ° 1 of the defensive and interior tackle, and continues to attract the attention of the programs on a national scale on both sides of the ball.

“We always think that Brown has the most upwards as an interior offensive line player. At 6 feet 4 inches and 292 pounds, it is an elite blocker in space and a piece of mobile chess through the offensive line. Brown contains a powerful punch, is confronted and superb in the protection of passes.

“Some dry programs are brown at the top of their board of directors as a player in the interior defensive line. Brown has fantastic hands, is fast and moves well to almost 300 pounds. We love the athletic profile and its long -term advantage on the offensive line. ” – Spiegelman

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