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Keep an eye on Glenbard West 2025 OT Michael O'Connell


I did a story this AM on Michael O'Connell adding his first two offers from Ball State and Miami of Ohio.....then this AM Northwestern extended an offer as well.

Again very important to note here.....the 2025 OL class is very light on offensive tackle body types and it will be a struggle for colleges to find OT who have the ability to play at the Power 4 level. O'Connell has ideal offensive tackle length reach and size.....and despite having played only one season of organized football (2023 season) his physical tools and overall potential will be too hard for other Power 4 schools to wait on him to continue to develop.....so they will offer first then plan to developing him later. I fullyn expexct him to conti neu to add offers and will blow up sooner rathe rathan later

EDGYTIM/The Good Game My Top Wide Receivers

This is still a work in progress I will remoive this posting when the story is completed!

Here is my breakdown of the Best of the Best award winners by position selected by a group of coaches and media from the event. The amount of names listed was dependent on the total amount of campers by position (more kids=more awarded). Look for even more breakdowns here all this week.

The Wide Receiver position group at this showcase? The wide receiver group is always oen of the biggest positional numbers along with also having some very good players and talent on hand. While a few of the ultra high level names didn't show here. several others took advantage of the showcase to get some work in along with getting some additional looks and recruiting attention.


EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Offensive Linemen

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Defensive Linemen

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top RB/TE

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Quarterbacks

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Linebckers

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Defensive Backs


The Wide Receivers

347 Isaiah Wright Fertile Beltrami 2025- Had no idea where this kid came from or the school he attends (think North of Minneapolis) but Isaiah had a very good overall showing here. Has good size, hands and just worked hard here.

356 Jack Grigus Lyons Township 2025- Jack is more of an athlete/tweener positonally but ended uo working more with the receivers here. Jack always is solid at these various events, has good size and strength and is just a well rounded/versatile player and athlete capable of playing several different positions

308 Jaquan Duckett Corliss 2025- Corliss had a few kids here who I felt sis pretty werll and that includes Jaquan. Duckett showed really good speed and quickness in positional work and showed good hands in one on ones. Duckett has the frame to add more good weight and size down the line and should draw more looks this spring andf summer.

318 Jordan Bostick Palatine 2026- Younger brother of former Palatine and now Iowa WR Jacob Bostick, Jordan has sprinters speed and was also fearless in one on ones. Has good hands, some quick feet and smooth change of direction who will draw recruiting attention as a slot back type of receiver.

370 Laron Baker East St. Louis 2027- The March of Speedy and impressive East St. Louis skill position kids continues here. Baker measured in at 5-foot-11, 151 pounds and was able to use his quick feet and explosiveness along with good hands well in one on ones.

288 Royce Searcy East St. Louis 2025- Another slot back type here who just caught everything near him at this event.


398 Jamiir Sloan Kirkwood (Missouri) 2026- Twitchy athlete type who was very hard to catch in the open field and who also has good hands and the ability to just make opposing defenders miss

406 Talan White-Hatch Lincoln Way East 2025 Inside slot back type physically runs really well and showed to have great body control, hands and ball skills in one on ones.

206 Amiel Clark Plainfield North 2025- Ran really good routes, and also has a nice combination of good size, length and strength. Measured in at 6-foot-0, 175 pounds and was a very solid all around receiver here. Showed really well in one on ones and has great body control.

338 Quinn Morris Plainfield East 2025- I've been watching Quinn since he was a freshman and his overall game, physical tools and ability is all starting to come together. Morris has really good size, runs strong routes and has always had good hands, ball awareness and body control. Morris has now added more good weight and strength (and still has room to grow as well) and his overall confidence matched with his strong fundamentals.

242 Dario Milivojevic St Francis 2026- The younger brother of Alessio, Dario is also a very strong receiver from an overall technique standpoint who ran really well here. Dario also has really good hands and ball skills and his overall quickness and explosiveness was much better than I expected.

300 Jaylan Szlachetka St. Viator 2025- Had a very strong overall showing here. Didn't know much about Jaylan until this event but I liked his overall hands and he just made play after play in one on ones.

389 Travis Stamm Lyons Towmship 2025- Very versatile athlete who can and will play at multiple positions at the higher college level. Stamm has really good size (6-foot-2. 165 pounds) and is coming off a strong 2023 season for the Lions. Stamm was able to run well, made some nice catches and plays and he's just a name I really like in this class.

309 James Penley Nazareth Academy 2025- Penley was also spectacular in 2023 for the state champion Road Runners as was one of the top targets in 2023. Penley is a discipline route runner with very consistent hands. Penlley was just able to always find his way open and once the ball was anywhere in his neighborhood he made the catch.


312 Zachary Washington St Francis 2026- Zach is yet another top level receiver and athlete from St Francis who is coming off a very strong 2023 season. Washington has good length and reach and will continue to add more strength and sixe over the next year plus. Washington also has strong hands, knows how to make the tough catch in teraffic along with winning more than his share of deep balls and jump balls as well. I can see this kid drawing more and more attention and eventual offers later this winter and spring.

400 Ian Willis St Francis 2025- Another really impressive receiver who was at times explosive in one on ones and who was just a grinder in positional drill work. Willis already has a few early FBS offers and he has some real quick twitch ability, ran strong rouytes and caught everything.

EDGYTIM/The Good Game: My Top Defensive Backs

Here is my breakdown of the Best of the Best award winners by position selected by a group of coaches and media from the event. The amount of names listed was dependent on the total amount of campers by position (more kids=more awarded). Look for even more breakdowns here all this week.

The Linebacker position group at this showcase? Again as I mentioned during the running back breakdown....linebackers also have a limited amount you can truly evaluate so I'm looking for things like size. frame and just how well they move in space. The pass defendive side of this is also a bit hard to judge when running backs take a back peddling linebacker say 50 yard downfield.....again that won't happen in live game ll. situations so I don't get too in the weeds regarding defending the deep ball.

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Offensive Linemen

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Defensive Linemen

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top RB/TE

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Quarterbacks

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Linebckers

The Defensive Backs

141 Edwin McClain Nazareth Academy 2025
- Impressive speedy and twitchy athlete here who was really impressive here all day. Has really good read/react skills, can back peddle flip his hips and can get up to a sprint in a few steps and is just incredibly fluid. A multi-positional player here for sure and the only real knock is hid height for the high level schools.

232 Camren Williams Homewood Flossmoor 2025- Great size/frame )6-foot-0, 202 pounds) and no question passes the eyeball test in person. Cam runs well has the ability to play as a big corner or as an OLB/S type as well.

361 Quinn Kirby East St. Louis 2025- One of several nice playmakers here for East St. Louis. Kirby has really strong ball skills and feel. will read and react well and just seems to close on an opposing receiver better than most at this event. I was impressed with Kirby in one on ones and he alwauys was searching to take on the best opposing receivers.

349 Randy Johnson East St. Louis 2027- A younger guy who still has some growing and development ahead of him....but from an overall playing the position standpoint this kid has some upside. Speedy, quick and twitchy player who has a chance to make some noise down the line.

392 Raheem Floyd East St. Louis 2027- Yet another young dude here who has a bigger frame and will get bigger and stronger from here on out. Was very sticky in coverage here and just seemed to be a major pain for all opposing receivers.

354 Luke Gormsen Jacobs 2025- Was pointed out by the positional coaches for his work ethic and abiilty to make quick fixes and adjustments on the fly. Showed up and showed out in one on ones and was also very strong all day in positional drill work. Smart and very instinctive player here who might not have ideal high D1 level size but does have a very high level game this winter.

235 Frank Luckett East St. Louis 2027- Again it's crazy the amount of East St. Louis young talent here and add Frank Luckett to that listing. Luckett is also speedy with some twitch who made really good breaks on the football and who has the speed and quickness close on the football really well.

316 Seth Valeri St Francos 2025
- Just seems like a very good overall football player and talent. Played in Wisconsin last season and has transferred into St Francis. Measured in at nearly 5-foot-11, 175 pounds and has nice speed and also good size and strength who looks to be a plus defender in both pass defense along with being a factor in run support as well.

307 Erimus Wright Hillcrest 2025- Has all the physical tools to develop into a high level athlete and that includes playing either at corner or safety. Measured in at 5-foot-11. 185 pounds and is pretty close to anyone here at being as close to college ready as the can. Wright was strong in one on ones, used his strenght and quickness to just at times smother an opposing defender and his upside and potential is really high here. Erimus is already adding FBS offers and expect several more to follow this winter and spring.

266 Myles Green DeLaSalle 2025- Another name that's already adding offers this winter and for good reason. Green also checked in at 5-foot-11, 185 pounds and has a great combination of speed and sizxe and showed to have great cover skills and ball awareness. Greens; video from 2023 also shows a big time hitter and closer who just does a ton of things well on the field. Has a chance to become a higher level D1 name in this class.

255 Tremayne Cheers DeLaSalle 2025- Speedy athletic player who runs well and made some nice plays in one on ones.

394 Zachary Weatherspoon Homewood Flossmoor 2025- Another kid who looks like he can play multiple positions if asked. Overall just liked his athletic ability and showed really well in positional work.

220 Joseph Neal Homewood Flossmoor 2025- The Vikings also seems to have an abundance of skills kids with speed and explosiveness who can play several positions if needed. Neal is also a quick athlete ansd some higher level tools.

378 Kaiser Williams Naperville North 2025- I've been a fan of Kaiser since last season. Williams has great size and passes the all important eyeball test. Williams I feel is a bit of a tweener positionally and I can see him playing say at safety or even as a rush defensive end. Williams moves well. is a very fluid athlete who continues to get bigger and stronger each time I see him live. Williams was strong in positional work and again just showeed really well here .

Next: Wide Receivers

EDGYTIM/The Good Game: My Top Linebacker Performers

Here is my breakdown of the Best of the Best award winners by position selected by a group of coaches and media from the event. The amount of names listed was dependent on the total amount of campers by position (more kids=more awarded). Look for even more breakdowns here all this week.

The Linebacker position group at this showcase? Again as I mentioned during the running back breakdown....linebackers also have a limited amount you can truly evaluate so I'm looking for things like size. frame and just how well they move in space. The pass defendive side of this is also a bit hard to judge when running backs take a back peddling linebacker say 50 yard downfield.....again that won't happen in live game ll. situations so I don't get too in the weeds regarding defending the deep ball.

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Offensive Linemen

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Defensive Linemen

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top RB/TE

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Quarterbacks

The Linebackers

380 Gavin Burt Marmion Academy 2025
- I've been a big fan of Gavin for well over a year now. Gavin measured in at 6-foot-0, 226 pounds and looks a big stronger and leaner this winter compared to last summer. Burt has impressive quickness and plays with a ton of instincts and feel. Burt showed well in various positional sdrill work and was also solid in pass coverage.

205 Leon Howard East St. Louis 2026- Leon Howard was maybe the most college ready looking linebacker I saw here. Howard looks like he's a sophomore in college, has great physical tools and is built like a major D1 level inside linebacker already. Howard checked in at 6-foot-2, 225 pounds and just does a lot of things well here. High level D1 schools will need to look harder into this kid sooner rather than later.

369 Justin Buckner St Rita 2025- Very solid linebacker here who looks capable of playing either inside or outside. Buckner was really solid in coverage and was able to back peddle, flip his hips then drop back deep effectively as any linebacker I saw here. Buckner also looks like a kid who still have room to grow and add more weight and size.

277 Elmo Gilliam Jr. East St. Louis 2025- Played fast and also looks very capable tof playing very physical as well. I also likd what I saw from Gilliam last season as a versatile linebacker who can play inside or outside as well as safety if needed. Great overall instincts and motor here as well. Measured in at 5-foot-10, 196 pounds and again Elmo has versatility and impressive physical tools.

326 Cooper Zimmer Belleville Althoff 2025- Impressive kid on the hoof who checked in at 6-foot-2, 220 pounds and did some things really well here. Zimmer has good overall length and quickness and showed really strong read and reaction ability in positional drill work. Zimmer also showed good ball skills and was able to drop into pass coverage and ran with all opposing backs and tight ends. Overall just a lot to like here and a name to watch in the 2025 linebacker class

257 Niko Griggs Chicago Christian 2025- Impressive bigger linebacker (6-foot-4, 215 pounds) here who was no question an eyeball passer on Monday. Griggs was impressive in positional drill work and was able to move pretty well. Again just Griggs size alone with bring some college eyeballs and attention and I can see this kid getting looks as say ILB or even as a DE/DT at the college level.

151 Jake Cantal Maine South 2026- Had a good showing here and is a younger guy with some skills and also a name to watch. Was able to run with and defend well in one on ones and brought a positive attitude and just looked to enjoy himself in this setting.

250 Luke Nelson Stevenson 2025- Luke Nelson is another name who is a camp/showcase regular who always goes hard and more often than not is a top camp performer. Nelson is a bit of a tweener positionally but regardless of ILB/OLB or DE he has good overall physical tools and instincts, runs pretty well and just always competes hard. Measured in at 6-foot-1, 200 pounds, Nelson has the look of a player who will continue to add more good size and strength over the next year plus. I'm excited to see how Nelson's recruiting process goes this spring and summer.

179 Gavin Smith Maine South 2026- I saw a lot of younger kids from Maine South who can play and add Gavin Smith's name to that list as well. Smith also has good size (6-foot-0, 215 pounds) and looked like a kid who was not phased going against older kids. I didn't see much of Smith in one on omnes but the coaches raved about his game.
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EDGYTIM/The Good Game My Top Quarterback performers

Here is my breakdown of the Best of the Best award winners by position selected by a group of coaches and media from the event. The amount of names listed was dependent on the total amount of campers by position (more kids=more awarded). Look for even more breakdowns here all this week.

The Quarterback position group? We have been filtering in two separate groups of quarterbacks at my camps for the last handful of seasons. Why? Quarterbacks remain the biggest position in need on the camp/showcase circuit....and you always will need to lock in a certain number of QB's otherwise you can end up with say 100 plus quarterbacks and also say 70 receivers and like 20 DBs....so just managing the overall number of QB's is always a challenge. I really like this quarterback group for 2025 and also 2026 and this camp also reflected the overall talent level and depth at this position over the next few classes.

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Offensive Linemen

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Defensive Linemen


EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top RB/TE

Quarterbacks (Session 2)

371 Jacob Ritter Lincoln Way East 2025- Very good overall athlete here who originally signed up at WR but decided to play QB abnd did well. Ritter throws a good, accurate football and as mentioned is a fluid runner and a strong overall athlete. I can see Ritter getting looks at QB/WR and maybe say S?

239 Colin Livatino Evanston 2025- Had a nice overall showing here and the coaches liked his approach, was a quick study and made adjustments from rep to rep as well as anyone here.

225 Randell McDonald Homewood Flossmoor 2025- Impressive looking player who also showed ourt well here. McDonald. who measured in at 6-foot-2, 170 pounds will no question get bigger and stronger and his overall game is at a pretty high level including his arm talent.

301 Colton Gumino Hersey 2025- Remains one of the top overall QB's in Illinois in the Class of 2025. Has a big time arm who is a fundamentally sound quarterback who continued to get bigger and stronger each time I've seen him live. This winter and spring will be big here for Gumino who has a real shot at playing at the higher D1 level.

357 Cooper Kmet St Viator 2025- This was the first time seeing Cooper in person and I saw a lot to like here, Kmet, who is indeed the younger brother of Cole Kmet has a ton of upside including possessing a strong and accurate arm, is a good sized athlete who will no question be a threat running the football as well.

Quarterback (Session 3)

183 Logan Ide Maine South 2026
- A younger guy from a schools that always seems to develop and have plenty of QB talent in the program. Smaller sixed kid who showed to have a strong arm and was able to hang in andat times matched throw for throw with some higher level names.

261 Steven Armbruster St Rita 2026- I saw Steven in person in 2023 and liked what little I did see from him. Measured in at 5-foot-11, 175 pounds and Steven will add more good size and strength over the next year plus. Armbruster was also able to make all the required throws, showed really good touch on his deep ball and had a solid day here.

346 Logan Malachuk Nazareth Academy 2025- Big time player who is about as low key at these events as they come. Malachuk, who measured in at 5-foot-10, 175 pounds makes every throw, is always very accurate and always comes to compete with all comers. Them more I see the more I can see say some FCS level teams take a really hard look at Logan this winter and spring. This kid in many ways reminds me for formner Rochester and SIU QB Nik Baker who wound up leaving Carbondale as the Salukis all time leading passer despite not fitting the "profile" of a D1 level quarterback.

358 Brendan Mecher Lockport 2026- Nice player here who throws a really impressive football, made good reads and was just strong in positional drill work.

272 Dominic West Downers Grove South 2025- Left handed quarterback who made some nice throws here along with making some nice plays in one on ones as well.

138 Leo Slepski Providence Catholic 2026- Finished the 2023 season strong after starting the season on the bench for the Celtics. Slepski plays with a ton of confidence, makes all the required throws and will no question get bigger and stronger over the next year plus. Made several big throws working with and along side the top group of quarterbacks here and Slepski will be a name to watch this winter and spring.

180 Patrick Heneghan New Trier 2025- It seems like Patrick attends ev ery one of my camps...so he's experienced at these events and always shows well in this setting. Patrick has good touch and also just makes good reads and good decisions with the football.

293 Dom Maloney Loyola Academy 2027- Another young up and coming signal caller to watch here. The coaches really liked Dom's arm and his work ethic here.

294 Kaleb Sims Simeon 2025- Kaleb played a ton of different positions in 2023 including quarterback for the Wolverines. Sims has good touch and feel, throws a really solid football and is no question a big time threat in an RPO system.

421 Ethan Plumb St Charles North 2025- Ethan is simply one of the most impressive overall quarterback prospects in the Class of 2025 in Illinois. Plumb has ideal size, strength and is just college ready as anyone at the QB position. Plumb can and will make all of the require throws with confidence and is simply a leader. It's really hard to figure out what colleges are seeking in a top level QB these days....all I know is that this kid is a big time player with a ton of upside.

295 Jack Reilly Wheaton St Francis 2025 Jack Reilly was another very impressive signal caller at this showcase and no question a name to watch this spring and summer. Reilly, who started his career at St Francis then spent 2023 season in Florida has returned back home for 2024. Reilly has really good size/physical tools (6-foot-1 190 pounds) and throws a very strong and accurate football. After this camp it looks like St Francis will have a few very strong options to replace QB Alessio Milivojevic for the 2024 season.

112 Matthew Brady Bloomington Central Catholic 2027- Young guy who started last season for the Saints and performer pretty well. Brady has good size and measured in at nearly 6-foot-3, 181 pounds and I'm excited to see his development over the next few years.

127 Brady Palmer St Francis 2026- Brady Palmer has been preparing to take over the quarterback position at St Francis for a few years now. Palmer checked in at 6-foot-2, 190 pounds and really has ideal tools and attributes. Palmer also has some legit arm talent and his ability to just put the football in a good spot was impressive here as well.

102 Johnny OBrien Fremd 2026- Another young gun who had a strong 2023 season playing on a not so good Vikings team and I was excited to see Johnny at this camp. OBrien also has really good size (6-foot-2, 180 pounds) and upside physically. OBrien also made some nice throws in one on ones.

EDGYTIM/The Good Game: My Top RB/TE

Here is my breakdown of the Best of the Best award winners by position selected by a group of coaches and media from the event. The amount of names listed was dependent on the total amount of campers by position (more kids=more awarded). Look for even more breakdowns here all this week.


The Running Back/Tight End position group? These are generally positions that are somewhat limited when it comes to showcase events. The overall drill and position work in many ways will tell you more than any passing one on ones. It's hard to really get a feel for a running back unless they are in pads and live hitting. Also for whatever reason we have over the past several years struggled with getting good overall numbers of tight ends. Why? Again many high school aged tight ends are playing basketball at this time of the year and this seemed to be the case again this camp.


EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Offensive Linemen

EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Defensive Linemen

Running Backs

340 Hudson Ault Prairie Central 2025-One of a handful of kids I would have liked to see a 40 yard dash time on here (we don't test in January). Ault looked really quick in positional work and showed really good hands and straight line speed as well.

258 Sean Ford Hoffman Estates 2026- Quick, shifty s[peed back who just looked the part here. Still need to see more especially on video but the little I did watch of Sean Ford I was impressed.

265 Zion Gist Lincoln Way East 2025- Been a fan of Zion Gist going back to last off season. Gist has good size, strengthtand runs well. I can see Gist drawing recruiting looks at both RB and WR. Gist showed to have very good hands in one on ones, has very quick feet and fluid change of direction.

124 Jaeven Guillermo Chicago Corliss 2025- Corliss and head coach Keith Brookshire, who was a long time assistant under Morgan Park HOF HC Lexie Spurlock had a handful od speedy athlete here on Monday. Guillermo is more of s slot in my eyes who runs hard, has very good speed and showed some wiggle and change of direction.

413 Christian Smith Joliet Central 2026- I was able to see Christian play live last season and he showed well here on Monday. Smith has good awareness, ball skills and just seems to make some really nice catches in positional and one on ones. Snmith also seemed a bit faster this off season to me.

396 AmirTillman East St. Louis 2027- One of several highly impressive East St Louis young skill position players at this event. The Flyers have always been well represented at my camps and Tillman has really impressive speed and burst.

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302 Stephen Carrera Chicago Taft 2025- Carrera has been a regular at my camps and his story is an interesting one. Carrera, who suffered a serious hand injury during a 4th of July incident after his sophomore year wasn't even sure he would play football ever again. Carrera has worked hard and is you didn't know his story you'd never realize he
is playing with part of his hand. Love this kid's motor and effort at all times.

397 Emmanuel Ellis Cardinal Ritter 2026- Ellis is more of a slot back type who showed to have very good speed and quickness and is a dangerous player in the open field. Ellis will need to add a bit more size and power but his awareness, speed and quickness will play well in 2024.

285 Keon Sloan Cardinal Ritter 2025- Sloan is a bigger back who runs hard, has a nice combination of speed and power and was pointed out for his ability to learn quickly and make adjustments on the fly per the positional coaches.

Tight End

339 Bryce Tencza Providence Catholic 2026-
Big, strong and a hard nosed kid who just went hard all day at this event. Tencza worked out at OL then moved over to TE for session 2. Tencza measured in at 6-foot-2, 270 pounds but ran well for his size and was able to make some highly impressive catches in one on ones. Tencza came off the field with a bloody nose after face planting to make a catch (he made it!) and his overall game and effort was really impressive.

Next: Quarterback 2 and Linebackers
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EDGYTIM/The Good Game Showcase: My Top Offensive Linemen

Here is my breakdown of the Best of the Best award winners by position selected by a group of coaches and media from the event. The amount of names listed was dependent on the total amount of campers by position (more kids=more awarded).
Look for even more breakdowns here all this week.

The Offensive linemen position group? I've been less and less impressed with the overall talent level that I've seen so far in the OL Class of 2025 in Illinois....and the overall lack of true offensive tackle body types already has the college coaches looking elsewhere already this winter. The group here at this showcase was pretty reflective of that mindset....the good player/prospects I saw are almost all interior linemen and we had maybe a few D1 level names in this group.

Offensive Linemen

Best of the Best award winners

374 Kennedy Washington Hope Academy 2025
- Has ideal OG frame and tools and despite carrying a bit too much weight for now moves very well. Had a strong showing in one on ones and was able to win a ton of reps amd was consistently strong all day. Excit3d to see Kennedy's progress on and off the field over the next several months.

310 Dominic Bitz DePaul Prep 2025- I felt Dominic was easily the best overall interior OL here all day. Measured in at 5-foot-11, 270 pounds and showed tyo have great hands and feet, really impressive balance and used his hands really well here. Took on several larger opposing DL and more often than not manhandled them. Solid OC type here.

332 Eddy Dase Maine South 2025- Good size here as well and Eddy also showed to have good feet and quickness, was able to handle bigger DL and also was able to cut off the speed rushers pretty consistently all day. The OL coaches liked his ability to make quick fixes and adjustments on the fly and took well to coaching. Has a chance and the skill set to play at the D1 level.

256 Andre Mills Hope Academy 2026 Another impressive strong interior OL here who might not have ideal D1 level height and length but who's game is strong and will only get better. Mills has excellent hands and punch and no question knows where the weight room is this off season. Mills was able to adjust his approach from rep to rep and his motor was also pretty evident here.

215 Matt Marek Sandburg 2025- I felt Matt Marek was the best overall OL at this event and one of a few here with legit D1 level size, build, length and potential. Marek showed very good hands, punch and was just technically sound in his overall fundamentals. I was also impressed with his leverage and bend and he was able to stop/slow down opposing DL with his punch and power. My guess is the larger D1 schools see Matrek as a OG type and that works....but he also has the frame and look of a kid who's still growing a bit to me.

Also caught my eye on Mond

173 OL Liam Carney Wauconda 6-foot-4, 268 pounds 2025
- Good sixed kid with length who at times did well here. Will no question get bigger and stronger this winter and spring and will be a name to watch this summer on the camp circuit.

263 OL Jalen Jefferies Kenwood Academy 2025 6-foot-2, 297 pounds 2025- Big, strong kid who also moved pretty well. Understands leverage and was also able to use his strenght and power to his advantage. Still has a ways to go from an overall technique standpoint but he also has a ton of upside here as well.

Next: Defensive Linemen
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A Proposal for High School Football Playoffs

It has previously been suggested there should be three primary objectives of any playoff system. They are:
1) Provide a reasonable opportunity for IHSA member schools to participate in the playoffs.
2) Create a process that is transparent and relatively simple to understand and administer.
3) Promote some semblance of competitive balance within each class.
While most contributors to this message board have given the IHSA a good grade for the first two objectives, the third objective has received mixed reviews. The following proposal is intended to improve the competitive balance within the various classes, while at the same time have no negative impact on the first two objectives.

The criteria for creating the following brackets has been developed, but I will not lead with that. I will lead with the proposed 8A, 7A, 6A and 5A brackets that resulted from the new criteria. The reason for doing this is that the ultimate success of the new system will be determined by whether or not people intuitively believe competitive balance has been improved. Toward that end, I want your first impression to be the brackets themselves and not the criteria behind them. There will be time enough later for you to review the criteria and judge whether or not you think they are fair and objective. I personally think they are fair and objective.

I also ask that you evaluate the results realistically. If perfection is the standard, it will fail. Hopefully the proper question to be asked is, does the new system significantly improve competitive balance? Once again, I personally think it does. For example, the outcome of using the new criteria is that 13 teams were removed from the 2023 8A bracket. Those teams were either dropped down to 7A or were removed from the playoffs entirely. The 13 teams that replaced them were on average 16.35 points better than the removed teams (based on Massey ratings**). By replacing some teams with other teams that were better, the difference between the best teams in 8A and the worst teams in 8A has been compressed. This process has improved the competitive balance in the 8A classification.

**Note: Massey ratings were in no way used as part of the new criteria. They were used in this narrative solely as one piece of objective evidence demonstrating that competitive balance has been improved.

Here is the newly proposed 8A bracket for 2023:

Seed
1 - Loyola (9-0)
32 - Lake Park (4-5)

16 - Belleville East (7-2)
17 - Stevenson (7-2)

8 - Maine South (8-1)
25 - Jacobs (6-3)

9 - Hersey (9-0)
24 - Lyons Township (6-3)

4 - Edwardsville (8-1)
29 - Glenbrook South (4-5)

13 - Huntley (8-1)
20 - Lockport (5-4)

5 - Barrington (9-0)
28 - Benet (4-5)

12 - Glenbard West (7-2)
21 - Palatine (6-3)

11 - Prospect (7-2)
22 - Sandburg (6-3)

6 - Normal (9-0)
27 - Homewood-Flossmoor (5-4)

14 - Downers Grove North (7-2)
19 - Brother Rice (5-4)

3 - Mt. Carmel (8-1)
30 - O'Fallon (4-5)

10 - Warren (7-2)
23 - Downers Grove South (6-3)

7 - York (8-1)
26 - Marist (4-5)

15 - Hoffman Estates (6-3)
18 - St. Ignatius (6-3)

2 - Lincoln-Way East (9-0)
31 - Mundelein (4-5)

Questions and comments will be welcome, but it may be useful to wait until after the 7A, 6A and 5A brackets are released; as well as after the new playoff criteria are released. I need to do a little snow shoveling first, but the other information will be posted today.

EDGYTIM/The Good Game MLK Showcase: Best of the Best by position

Here is my breakdown of the Best of the Best award winners by position selected by a group of coaches and media from the event. The amount of names listed was dependent on the total amount of campers by position (more kids=more awarded).
Look for even more breakdowns here all this week.

Offensive Linemen

374 Kennedy Washington Hope Academy 2025-
310 Dominic Bitz DePaul Prep 2025-
332 Eddy Dase Maine South 2025-
256 Andre Mills Hope Academy 2026
215 Matt Marek Sandburg 2025-

Defensive Linemen
135 Gavin Tinch Prairie Ridge 2025-
245 Caleb Brown East St. Louis 2027-
291 Tyler Fortis Maine South 2025
253 Jarve Bey Homewood Flossmoor 2025-
125 Jack Burzynski Barrington 2025-

Running Backs
340 Ault Hudson Prairie Central 2025-
258 Sean Ford Hoffman Estates 2026-
265 Zion Gist Lincoln Way East 2025-
124 Jaeven Guillermo Chicago Corliss 2025-
413 Christian Smith Nazareth Academy 2026-
396 AmirTillman East St. Louis 2027-
416?
302 Stephen Carrera Chicago Taft 2025-
397 Emmanuel Ellis Cardfinal Ritter 2026-
285 Keon Sloan Cardinal Ritter 2025-

Linebackers
380 Gavin Burt Marmion Academy 2025-
205 Leon Howard East St. Louis 2026-
369 Justin Buckner St Rita 2025-
277 Elmo Gilliam Jr. East St. Louis 2025-
326 Luke Zimmer Belleville Althoff 2025-
386 Dillon Turner East St. Louis 2026-
257 Niko Griggs Chicago Christian 2025-
151 Jake Cantal Maine South 2026-
250 Luke Nelson Stevenson 2025-
179 Gavin Smith Maine South 2026-

Tight Ends
339 Bryce Tencza Providence Catholic 2026

Quarterback (Session 2)
371 Jacob Ritter Lincoln Way East 2025-
239 Colin Livatino Evanston 2025-
225 Randell McDonald Homewood Flossmoor 2025
301 Colton Gumino Hersey 2025-
357 Cooper Kmet St Viator 2025-

Quarterback (Session 3)
183 Logan Ide Maine South 2026
295 Jack Reilly St Francis 2025
261 Steven Armbruster St Rita 2026
346 Logan Malachuk Nazareth Academy 2025
358 Brendan Mecher Lockport 2026
272 Dominic West Downers Grove South 2025
138 Leo Slepski Providence Catholic 2026

Quarterbacks (Session 3 Part 2)
180 Patrick Heneghan New Trier 2025
293 Dom Maloney Loyola Academy 2027-
294 Kaleb Sims Simeon 2025-
421 Ethan Plumb St Charles North 2025-
112 Matthew Brady Bloomington Central Catholic 2027-
127 Brady Palmer St Francis 2026
102 Johnny OBrien Fremd 2026

Wide Receivers (Session 3 Part 1)
347 Isaiah Wright Fertile Beltrami 2025
355 Jack Grigus Lyons Township 2025
308 Jaquan Duckett Corliss 2025
109 Char'Rese Breveand Concord HS 2026
318 Jordan Bostick Palatine 2026-
370 Laron Baker East St. Louis 2027-
288 Royce Searcy East St. Louis 2025
351 Michael Griffin East St Louis 2025
398 Jamiir Sloan Kirkwood (Missouri) 2026-

Wide Receivers (Session 3 Part 2)
406 Talan White-Hatch Lincoln Way East 2025
206 Amiel Clarn Plainfield North 2025-
338 Quinn Morris Plainfield East 2025-
242 Dario Milivojevic St Francis 2026-
300 Jaylan Szlachetka St. Viator 2025
309 James Penley Nazareth Academy 2025
312 Zachary Washington St Francis 2026-
400 Ian Willis St Francis 2025-

Defensive Backs (Session 3 Part 1)
141 Edwin McClain Nazareth Academy 2025
232 Camren Williams Homewood Flossmoor 2025
361 Quinn Kirby East St. Louis 2025
349 Randy Johnson East St. Louis 2027
392 Raheem Floyd East St. Louis 2027
354 Luke Gormsen Jacobs 2025
235 Frank Luckett East St. Louis 2027

Defensive Backs (Session 3 Part 2)
316 Seth Valeri St Francos 2025
307 Erimus Wright Hillcrest 2025
266 Myles Green DeLaSalle 2025
255 Tremayne Cheers DeLaSalle 2025
394 Zachary Weatherspoon Homewood Flossmoor 2025
220 Joseph Neal Homewood Flossmoor 2025
378 Kaiser Williams Naperville North 2025

Teams to Watch for 2024?

Still a work in progress...once this is completed I'll remove this!


Again just a quick listing of teams I feel either are traditional powers who more often than not reload...along with team who will welcome back a strong core of starters back from an already somewhat successful 2023 season. Agree? Disagree? That's cool..let me know who I'm missing and why.

Traditional Powers Who Will Reload

Loyola Academy
It'sLoyola so.....they truly just reload. Yet this Loyola team for 2024 welcomes back several key pieces from the 2023 Class 8A state championship squad including QB Ryan Fitzgerald, RB Drew McPherson along with S Donovan Robinson plus WR Will Carlson and WR Conlon Kane. With a roster numbering over 100 kids in 2023 (and that's just varsity players all seniors and juniors zero soph call ups on that roster). No down seasons ahead for the Ramblers.

Mount Carmel- It will be a bit interesting this spring when the Caravan graduate a tremendous senior class and graduate 15 starters from the 2023 7A state championship team. Yet this roster has never been as talented and as deep than it is right now. Back is QB Jack Elliott plus two starting OL while on defense DB Havy Payne is back along with 3 starting linebackers. Also sophomore DE Braeden Jones is going to be a monster and Jones saw quite a bit of playing time in 2023.

Lincoln Way East The Griffins always have a big roster and they always play a ton of seniors....and East will need to replace 18 starters. Yet this program also has depth and talent and welcomes back TE Trey Zvonar and DE Caden O'Rourke plus tweo starters back on the offensive line in Max Cioffi and Anthony Arrivo.

Warren Township The Blue Devils wlll again reload with several underclassmen back for the 2024 season who got serious playing time in 2023. Keep an eye on QB Jack Wolf.

East St. Louis The Flyers will need to replace QB Pops Battle but in many ways the Flyers have some elite level names already on the roster plus a deep underclassmen group ready to step up.

Cary Grove The Trojans? Many in and around the FBC felt that 2024 was going to be the year for CG...and well that obviously moved uop a season. The QB (Peyton Seaburg) and FB (Logan Abrams) return plus plenty of additional kwey linemen on both sides of the football fopr 2024.

Nazareth Academy The Road Runners welcome back an insane 18 returning starters for 2024....after winning back to back 5A state titles. That's the good news. The not so good news? The 2024 regular season slate is again a murders row.

Wheaton St Francis QB Alessio Milivojevic graduates but the Spartansd have a stacke group of underclassmen skill position kids back plus I've heard nothing but good things about QB in waiting in sophomore Brady Palmer.

Batavia The Bulldogs just always reload. The offense will need the most help with pretty much everyone graduating while the defense welcomes back 5 starters for 2024.

Joliet Catholic- I'll take JCA and four big and physical starting offensive linemen back for the 2024 any day of the week.

Maine South The Hawks will also graduate some key seniors but back are QB Constantine Coines. RB Mike Dellumo plus three starting OL back led by Zak Stoilov and OL Peter Strbac.

Byron Absolutely loaded for 2024 and includes sophomore RB/LB Caden Considine and a host of talented and speedy players on bith sides of the football.

Rochester The Rockets will graduate a big senior class but with QB Bryan Zulauf back I'm pretty confident the Rockets will be just fine in 2024.

Teams to Watch/On The Rise

Quincy
The Blue Devils will bring back pretty much all of it's top level skill positions led by QB Bradyn Little, RB Jeraius Rice and WR Ty Hammers.

Normal Community The Ironmen welcome back som key names led by QB Kyle Beaty along with WR MarQuan Gary

Hersey Lots of young guys back including QB Colton Gumino, TE/DE Logan Farrell (North Carolina) among several others.

Geneva The Vikings will lean on RB Michael Rumero and 4 star ranked WR Talyn Taylor for the 2024 season.

Downers Grove North The Trojans welcome back sophomore QB Owen Lansu and also bring back 6 starters on offense and 4 on defense for 2024.

Morgan Park The Mustangs came close again in 2023 and despite some key kids graduating the Mustangs will lean on QB Marcus Thaxton, 4 returning OL plus SS/OLB Jovan Clark

Carmel Catholic The Corsairs night have been one of the best teams in Chicagoland to not make the state finals. Carmel will graduate a strong senior class but also bring back key names such as OL Tommy Lamberti, RB Donovan Dey plus junior LB Jordan McKie and freshman QB Trae Taylor.

Crete-Monee The Warriors were stacked with underclassmen in 2023 and will be back stronger in 2024.

Montini Catholic The Broncos had a turnaround season in 2023 and

welcomes back a ton of returning starters for 2024.

Glenwood The Titams literally started it's entire offensive skills group as underclassmen in 2023 and got big seasons from sophomore QB Colten Knoedler and several others all back in 2024.

NYT on JJ

Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy was a divisive topic of discussion among coaches. His play this season left coaches less than fawning, but most were impressed with what he did to help Michigan beat Alabama.

“J.J. hadn’t played that well in a long time, but he played really well against Alabama. I was more scared about him on the move than in the pocket. We tried to keep him in the pocket. He is very fast, and he really throws well on the run,” said one head coach who played Michigan this year. “He can make all these accurate throws from different arm angles. He’s better going to his right but can still hurt you going to his left. He’s deadly to his right.”
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Breakdown: 2025 Linebackers

Listed below are my 2025 running list of linebacker prospects to watch including my quick take on several of the players listed here who I've seen in person either this past season or at various camps etc. No mention or comment on a specific prospect yet? No worries I'll be breaking down all of the names listed here via film/camp observations. Stay tuned.

Linebackers Class of 2025

LB Dominik Hulak IC Catholic Prep
6-foot-3, 225 pounds 2025- Notre Dame commit. Hulak has all the physical tools and the makings of developing into a major Power 5 name in this class. Hulak has exceptional instincts, runs very well and is a high level finisher. Hulak is also a heavy hitter who's got impressive strength and power. Shows his versatility on video and played OLB/ILB along with lining up at DE plus TE and WR all at a high level. Will add a bit more size and strength at the next levbel but is about as college ready as anyone in this position group.

LB Jimmy Zarco Lyons Township 6-foot-0, 175 pounds 2025

LB/DE Carson Cooney Oswego 6-foot-3, 205 pounds 2025 - A coaches kid who plays like a coach on the field. Cooney has impressive instincts along with great sideline to sideline speed. Cooney also plays with a high motor at all times and is also a terrific finisher and a heavy hitter. Cooney also has good overall speed and is very capable of playing weither inside or outside linebacker at the high college level. Still has room to get a bit bigger and stronger.

LB Christian Pierce Brother Rice 6-foot-0, 215 pounds 2025 Another major dude and Power 5 name here. Pierce has a terrific mix of speed, a great nose for the football and plays with impressive physical tools and instincts. Pierce, who is the little brother of former Brother Rice and current Michigan DL Trey Pierce will just get bigger and stronger from here on out possesses a ton of upside for the Power 5 level and I love his overall work ethic and approach.

LB Kennyan Chandler Kankakee 6-foot-1, 225 pounds 2025

LB Jacob Bylina St Laurence 6-foot-0, 220 pounds 2025

LB Emmett Callahan St. Ignatius 6-foot-1, 210 pounds 2025

LB/DE Joe Edwards Downers Grove North 6-foot-3, 190 pounds 2025 - A definite name to watch this winter and spring. Joe is the younger brother of former DGN QB and Wisconsin and NFL OL David Edwards and showed his versatility in 2023 playing ILB/OLB/DE and TE. Edwards has a good frame and length and he will get bigger and stronger over the next year plus. Edwards has work still left to do including improving his overall speed and quickness....but this is a good sized kid who has some gamer and upside.

LB James Kingsbury St. Rita 6-foot-1, 210 pounds 2025 - Has good bloodlines and is oner of three very strong players from St Rita. Hard nosed., physical downhill defender who was just impressive in 2023 for the Mustangs. Overall size/speed will be looked at harder this spring and summer but the overall game and ability is strong here.

LB Trevon Hall Champaign Centennial 6-foot-3, 220 pounds 2025

OLB/DE Nate Cleveland Hoffman Estates 6-foot-2, 195 pounds 2025 - Impressive overall athlete here and a player who can and will play in several sports on boith sided of the football. Cleveland played QB along with SS/OLB and will get plenty of looks this winter and spring. Older brother Dante was an impact defender for SIU who just wrapped up his college career.

OLB/DE Kaiser Williams Naperville North 6-foot-4, 175 pounds 2025- One of the more impressive kids on the hoof and no question passes the all important eyeball test. Played alot of DE/OLB in 2023 and for the most part showed some real potential and upside. Williams has good speed, made good reads and adjustments at the point of attack. Williams also is a heavy hitter who showed to have a very good motor. Again this kid's physical tools and his frame will allow him to continue to grow and develop. Schools will allow him a lot of leeway because of that untapped potential.

LB Kevin Wilson Plainfield North 6-foot-2, 220 pounds 2025

LB Luke Nelson Stevenson 6-foot-2, 195 pounds 2025 Pretty solid overall player here who is also a kid who will continue to grow and add more weight and good size this winter. Showed good cover skills along with the ability to chase down the ball carrier and finish tackles.

LB Weston Waughop Downers Grove North 6-foot-1, 190 pounds 2025

LB Gavin Burt Marmion Academy 6-foot-1, 215 pounds 2025- An old school inside linebacker whohas a great nose for the football and just plays very physical football especially between the tackles. Has the frame and ook of a player who will get bigger and stronger over the next year plus. Lots to like here.

OLB/ATH Jack Wanzung St Ignatius 6-foot-2, 190 pounds 2025

LB Finn Goodman Lake Forest 6-foot-4, 210 pounds 2025

LB/S Zach Beitler Joliet Catholic 6-foot-1, 190 pounds 2025

LB Macjel Jarosz Argo 6-foot-1, 220 pounds 2025

LB Matt Mucha Mount Carmel 5-foot-11, 205 pounds 2025

Breakdown: 2025 Offensive Linemen

Listed below are my 2025 running list of tight end prospects to watch including my quick take on several of the players listed here who I've seen in person either this past season or at various camps etc. No mention or comment on a specific prospect yet? No worries I'll be breaking down all of the names listed here via film/camp observations. Stay tuned.

Offensive Linemen Class of 2025


OL Michael McDonough Andrew 6-foot-3, 270 pounds 2025- Impressive interior linemen who has a great combination of quickness. strength, power and flexibility and a player who just seems to get bigger and stronger. Is already holding multiple D1 level scholarship offers.

OL Andy Mlyniec Lake Community 6-foot-4, 275 pounds 2025

OL Tyler Palmieri Mascoutah 6-foot-3, 245 pounds 2025

OL Nathaniel Olo Mascoutah 6-foot-3, 310 pounds 2025

OL Zion Young Fenwick 6-foot-4, 250 pounds 2025

OL Zayn Schellenger Highland 6-foot-5, 235 pounds 2025

OL Jake Sulzberger Lemont 6-foot-5, 260 pounds 2025

OL Cort Leonard Iroquois West 6-foot-3, 240 pounds 2025

OL Victor Nealon Rockford East 6-foot-4, 270 pounds 2025

OL Matt Marek Sandburg 6-foot-4, 280 pounds 2025- Is another idea sized interior linemen to watch. Marek played tackle in 2023 and did a good job of attacking and was able to lock up several top DL in 2023. Still has work to do including adding more good size and muscle but Marek's feet balance and quickness was impressive this past season.

OL Jazarari Jackson Hillcrest 6-foot-3, 280 pounds 2025

OL Sam Stec Nazareth Academy 6-foot-2, 260 pounds 2025

OL Chimoabi Oguike Marmion Academy 6-foot-3, 240 pounds 2025

OL Stefan Popov Waubonsie Valley 6-foot-3, 250 pounds 2025

OL Rhett VanBoening Libertyville 6-foot-3, 260 pounds 2025- Seems like I've been watching Rhett for a long time having hung out and around his older brother Trenton VanBoening (EMU) for years. Rhett doesn't have the tackle length or frame os his older brother, but instead keeps developing into a very solid and technically strong interior linemen in this class. Van Boening has a great base and feet, understands thre importance of bend and leverage and is very capable to taking on all comers. Keeps getting better each time I've seen him in person.

OL Tyler Chambers Lyons Township 6-foot-5, 265 pounds 2025- Saw Chambers live over the past tewo seasons and he is also a name to watch here. Chambers has good size and length and also showed to have good power in 2023. Chambers also still has work to di but he has the tools and potential to play at a pretty high level in college.

OL Tommy Lamberti Carmel Catholic 6-foot-8, 330 pounds 2025- Maybe the largest high school ageed individual I've ever seen in person. Lamberti has again impressive sixe and strength and is a bit more mobile than I expected in person. Lamberti no question will need to continue to drop some weight and get into terrific shape this off season...but in a class lacking true tackle size with a good winter and spring Tommy Lamberti could become a potential Power 5 name to watch in this class. Plays with a chip and a terrific motor as well.

OL Dontrall Fort Rockford Jefferson 6-foot-5, 310 pounds 2025

OL Owen Lee Carbondale 6-foot-5, 295 pounds 2025- Powerful kid who is heavy handed and showed to have a terrific punch. Plays with a chip and is always looking to get to the second level blocks. Needs to get into better overall shape and cut some weight along with getting better overall feet and quickness. Raw kid here but shows enough onn tape to draw more looks this winter and spring.

OL Ben Konopka St Viator 6-foot-2, 270 pounds 2025

OL Dayne Schellenger Greenville 6-foot-6, 290 pounds 2025


OL Zak Stoilov Maine South 6-foot-4, 285 pounds 2025- Zac is an impressive overall linemen who saw limited action in 2023 due to injury. I was able to see Stoilov in person in 2023 and liked his overall combination of quickness, power and technique and I'm looking for2ward to seeing his progression this off season. Has D1 potential.

OL Parker Brault Palatine 6-foot-4, 275 pounds 2025- Another ideal sized interior OL who showed to have terrific hands and punch, gets out of his stance quickly and plays with a major chip and also a high motor at all times. Brault has good bend and leverage, finishes his blocks well and looks to get to the next level of blocks on every play. Has D1 ability and potential.

OL Javy Bey Homewood Flossmoor 6-foot-3, 290 pounds 2025

OL/DL Gil Mendoza 6-foot-4, 275 pounds 2025

OL Bradyn Mazanowski Normal Community 6-foot-4, 245 pounds 2025

OL Jacob Benson Hononegah 6-foot-4, 290 pounds 2025

OL Jonathan Hayes Montini Catholic 6-foot-2, 265 pounds 2025

OL Brunner Inman Nashville 6-foot-4, 260 pounds 2025

OL Thomas Klos Fenton 6-foot-2, 290 pounds 2025

OL Michael Lynch Joliet Catholic 6-foot-4, 290 pounds 2025- Was part of a very young and very strong JCA OL in 2023. Lynch played tackle in 2023 but I see him as a college ready sized interior OL. Lynch has impressive power strength and punch and also has very good overall balance and good feet. Just a lot to like here.

OL Dylan Richmond Rich Township 6-foot-5, 290 pounds 2025

Next Up: 2025 Defensive Linemen

Breakdown: 2025 Defensive Linemen

FYI this is still a work in progress I will have this story completed later this afternoon!

Listed below are my 2025 running list of tight end prospects to watch including my quick take on several of the players listed here who I've seen in person either this past season or at various camps etc. No mention or comment on a specific prospect yet? No worries I'll be breaking down all of the names listed here via film/camp observations. Stay tuned.

Class of 2025 Defensive Linemen

DE/TE Tommy Ghislandi Loyola
6-foot-5, 215 pounds 2025

DE Jaylen Williams Palatine 6-foot-6, 280 pounds 2025- A monster Power 5 level recruit with already college ready size and frame. Williams played mainly defensive end but did also see time at DT along with some time on the Pirates offensive line when needed. Williams still is a work in progress and has work to do including adding more good weight/strength along with improving his overall technique and pass rush tools. Williams again has the length/size and reach to develop into a big time prospect. While his overall game is still in need of work and improvement....I have no question Williams has the potential to become a major dude at the Power 5 level who could also someday play on Sunday's.

DE/OLB Gabe Kaminski Nazareth Academy 6-foot-3, 225 pounds 2025- Kaminski has been on college recruiting radar screens since his freshman season. Kaminski has the look and physical tools to develop into an OLB/Rush End and his overall motor and mentality is unmatched. Kaminski has a nose for the football and was able to show this past season he has the ability to take over a game at times. Look for Kaminski to continue to add more Power 5 looks and offers this winter and spring and you'll be hard pressed to find a more productive player in the State of Illinois in 2023.

DL Ke’Andre McClendon East St. Louis 6-foot-2, 245 pounds 2025

DL Cameron Brooks Homewood Flossmoor 6-foot-3, 250 pounds 2025- Steady playmaker for the Vikings who's game has continued to grow and develop. Brooks has good size and strength and is playing defensive end for H-F, yet he also has the frame and build to grow and develop into a much bigger and stronger player at the college level. Brooks can play either end or tackle and has impressive overall instincts and a very good motor. Brooks no question will need to keep getting bigger, stronger along with adding more pass rush moves to his gamer. yet overall Brooks has a lot to like here.

DL Nathaniel Marshall Fenwick 6-foot-4, 240 pounds 2025- Nathaniel Marshall is already a major Power 5 recruit and someone who could wind up being in talks as a possible 5 star caliber recruit in the Class of 2025. Marshall also has pretty ideal physical tools and in many ways is already college ready physically. Marshall highlight video starts with him playing wide receiver and tight end and Marshall shows off his pure athletic ability on offense....and then the fun begins on the defendive line. Marshall has an incredible nose for the football, has the ability to use his strength and quickness to beat opposing linemen down in and down out (and more often than not is beating double and triple teams). Marshall's overalll game and upside is pretty incredible and we will again have a highly in demand defensive linemen in this state for the second straight season.

DE/TE Iose Epenese Edwardsville 6-foot-5, 240 pounds 2025- Incredible family bloodlines here and Epenesa is another Power 5 bname who will be another National ranked recruit. Epenesa has a combination of impressive speed, power and quickness and is a player who opposing teams need to game plan against week in and week out. Epenesa's pass rush moves and tools are very high level and uses his hands and quickness to beat and disengage the opposing blocker.

DL Christopher Burgess Jr. Simeon 6-foot-3, 225 pounds 2025- Christopher Burgess Jr. who just committed to Notre Dame is another high level Power 5 rush end who jsut has the look and physical tools of another name from this Class who will play big for the Fighting Irish. Burgess Jr. had a solid 2023 season despite dealing with varilus injuries and his combination of speed, quickness and strength is quickly evident. Burgess Jr. also has a high motor and is a player who can be dominant at times.

DL John Behmer Rockford East 6-foot-3, 185 pounds 2025

DL/OL Gavin Tinch Prairie Ridge 6-foot-4, 290 pounds 2025 -Big, strong and very physical two way linemen for the Wolves who has been a varsity starter since his freshman season. Tinch has the look and physical tools to play say DT at a very high level but he's a very fundamentially sound OL and will draw looks and attention on both sides of the football. Tinch plays hard noised anbd very physical, his strength and technique are strengths in his game and I'm excited to see his development this winter.

DL Tony Galloway Romeoville 6-foot-3, 250 pounds 2025

DL Caden O’Rourke Lincoln Way East 6-foot-5, 215 pounds 2025- O'Rourke has good bloodlines (his older brother Sean played for Northwestern) and has been a key player and impact performer for the state ranked Griffins since his sophomore season. O'Rourke has impressive size and length, showed his versatility and athletic skills by playing pretty much anywhere on the defensive line. O'Rourke was a terrific pass rusher and closer in 2023 and opposing defenses needed to game plan him week in and week out. O'Rourke, who is also a strong student in the class room has a ton of upside and also a ton of room to grow physically.

DE Declan Walsh Benet Academy 6-foot-3, 230 pounds 2025

DL Charlie Stec Brother Rice 6-foot-2, 220 pounds 2025

DL Jason Dowell Belleville Althoff 6-foot-3, 275 pounds 2025- I was able to see Jason Dowell when he was a freshman at Cahokia and even then Dowell showed to have the potential to become a dominant defensive linemen and Dowell is already a highly sought after Power 5 recruit. Dowell is now at Althoff and was able to show his overall strength, quickness and Dowell plays with a terrific motor down in and down out. Dowell also just seems to get better and better wqith his overall technique and fundamentals every timne I see him.

DL Joseph Reiff York 6-foot-5, 220 pounds 2025 - Yes...yet another Power 5 player here who is committed to Notre Dame. Reiff is as tall. long and lanky athlete who just seems to be starting to get a handle on his impressive physical growth and development. Reiff was simply impressive this past fall on both sides of the football. Reiff has good sixe and quickness, has greastly improved his bag of pass rushing tools and he will just get bigger, stronger and better from here on out.

DE Jace Chamberlain St Laurence 6-foot-1, 215 pounds 2025- A bit of a tweener positionally at ther colleger level in my eyes...but Chamberlain was a highly effective this past season for the Vikings. Chamberlain has decent size and strength along with good quickness while also being advanced in his overall dline fundamentals.

DL Tyler Fortis Maine South 6-foot-3, 270 pounds 2025- A non stop grinder type who just loves the game....Fortis was able to at times make big stop and tackles in 2023 and his game continues to develop and evolve well. Fortis is a name to watch this spring and he has a chance to rise up the recruiting depth chart...something that will be very hard to do in this tremendous defensive linemen class.


DL Brad Fitzgibbon Marist 6-foot-4, 250 pounds 2025- A kid who has a ton to offer physically who should continue to draw more looks and attention this winter and spring. Fitzgibbon has good sixe and frame, is built to play inside and shows really well on video. Fitzgibbon has good quickness and first step, knows hand usage and technique and once he adds a bit more power and quickness has a chance to play at the very high college level.

DL Jack Murzyński Barrington 6-foot-4, 220 pounds 2025

DL Mason High Monticello 6-foot-3, 230 pounds 2025

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