SC-HSSR ~ Class of 2025 ~ Top 100 Football Prospects

Staff Reports • July 25, 2024

AJ Brand, Irmo, QB/ATH, Class of 2025

SC-HSSR 2025 Top 100 Football Prospects  ~ (Coaches, send nominations to hsreport@aol.com)


1.   Amare Adams-South Florence—DL-6-3,275-Clemson
2.  Sheldrick Sarratt-Gaffney-OL-6-4,296-C-USC
3.  Marquis Henderson-BHP=RB-Ath-5-10,170-Clemson
4.  Cutter Woods-Westside-QB-6-3,197-SC
5.  Demarcus Leach-Abbeville-DB-6-3,190-SC
6.  Jaquel Holman-Blackville-Hilda-RB-LB-6-2,200-SC
7.  Malik Clark-Rock Hill-WR-6-2,172-Lean NC
8.  AJ Brand-Irmo-Ath-6-1,201-Lean Va, Tech
9.  Chamarrys Bomar-Westside-Ath-6-10,180
10. Onis Konanbanny-Heathwood Hall-DB-6-1,183-Lean Tenn
11.  Brady Ambrose-Catawba Ridge-TE-6-4,248
12. Kevin Peay-Lancster-OL-6-3,310-Ga. Tech 

13. Brown Reaves-North Myrtle Beach-TE-6-3,235
14. Jayden Sellers-South Florence-WR-5-11,165-SC
15. Will Wilson-RNE-QB-6-1,215-NC State
16. Anthony Addison-Sumter-6-2,215-DE-USC
17. Cameron Austin-Barnwell-QB-Ath-5-11,171-SC Baseball
18. Ladainian Martin-Greer-RB-5-10,175-

19. Caden Cummings-Summerville-QB-6-2,190
20. Trooper Floyd-Chester-QB-Ath-6-3, 185
21, Jaquavious Dodd-Eastside-DE-6-5,225-SC

22. Jamarion Fling-Dillon-DB-6-1,180
23. Tre Leonard-West Florence-RB-5-10,180
24. Armoni Weaver-Westside-DB-5-10,170
25. Mikkel Skinner-Riverside-TE-6-3, 220 -Cincy

26. Cam Strong-TL Hanna-CB-6-0,170-NC State
27. Omarion Davis-Indian Land-FS-6-0,180-Boston College

28. Dalton Woodall-James Island-DL-6-3,295
29. Finley Polk-Northwestern-QB-6-1, 170
30. Justin Rice-Spartanburg-WR-6-2, 195--

31.  Josh Smith-Dutch Fork-DE-6-3,276-

32. Jaidyn Ferguson-Byrnes-DL-6-2, 228

33. Elgin Sessions-Dutch Fork-FS-5-11, 175-W. Vir.

34. Jakarrian Kenan-Marlboro County-CB-6-0,180-Rutgers 

35. Spencer Conn-Daniel-LB-6-0,200

36. Sterling Sanders-Blythewood-DL-6-5,295-Ga. Southern

37. Jo Jo Crim-Camden-WR-6-1,170
38. Mike Tyler-Hammond-TE-6-4,275-Lean SC
39. Junior Smith-Gaffney-WR-6-1, 185-
40. Devin Geronomi-White Knoll-CB-6-1, 165

41. Jha’louis Hadden-Abbeville-RB-6-0,215
42. Josiah Dwyer-Marlboro County-DL-6-4, 255- ECU

43. Chanston Crosby-Bamberg-Ehrhardt-QB-6-2,190-NC Central
44.  Isaiah Evans-Whale Branch-OL-6-7,345
45. Landon Stone-Clover-RB/WR--5-10,190

46. Stephen Collier-River Bluff-TE-6-2, 220

47. Ethan McNutt-South Pointe-OL-6-4, 275
48. Gray Dangerfield-James Island-PK-6-1,215
49. Rahmond Hamiton-Dillon-WR-DB-6-1,180
50. Tucker Henrix-QB-Christ Church-6-2,180-Clemson PWO

51.  Jamarcus Williams-Hannah-Pamplico-RB-5-11,186
52. Kelik Harris-Gaffney-NT-6-3,285

53.  Tre Aiken-Clinton-OL-6-4,255
54.  Hendrix Beran-James Island-DL-6-4,252
55. William Bonneville-May River-OL-6-2, 280

56   Daniel Ray-Lake View-TE/OLB-6-5,205
57. Landon Sharpe-White Knoll-QB-5-11, 185

58. JT Lott-Saluda-DE-6-1, 235
59. Jackson Repp-Christ Church-WR-5-8,170

60. Malachi Watson-Fort Dorchester-DL-6-2, 235
61. RJ Livingston-Byrnes-LB/RB-5-9,185
62.  Andrew Ruppe-Gaffney-MLB-6-1,215
63. Landon Greene-Dorman-OL-6-3, 315
64. Kaden Rowland-Greer-QB-6-2,190
65. Jalen White-Fort Dorchester-DB-5-9,170
66. Carson Norman-Abbeville-RB-5-8,165
67.  Ke’Shon Washington-Summerville-HB-6-0,215-

68.  Ian Grisson-Rock Hill--QB-6-1,170
69.  Mason Pickett-Hicks-South Pointe-RB-5-7,160
70.  Za’Nias Rosemond-Wade Hampton (G)-DT-5-10,255
70.  Malik Mozone-Silver Bluff-DB-5-10,188
71.   Caleb Ford-Gray Collegiate-RB-5-9,225
72.  Kaleb Sutton-Hillcrest-QB-6-3,180
73.  Kaegan Chambers-Chesterfield-QB-Ath.-6-1, 170
74.  Azavion Deberry-Dillon-DT-6-1, 280
75.  TreSean White-St. Johns-MLB-6-2, 225
76.  Jordan Gilliam-Catawba Ridge-WR/DB-5-10,170
77.  Jackson Chavis-Hartsville-DE/OL-6-3,245
78.  Bryce Rainwater-Hillcrest-OL-6-4,295
79.  Brock Feinberg-Wando-TE-6-1,230
80.  Damarion Coe-Hartsville-DB-5-10,170
81.   Mason Grier-Northwestern-DE-6-1,230
82.  Tykeem Ross-Denmark-Olar-OLB-6-3,235
83.  Trevon Walker-Woodland-WR-TE-6-2, 215
84.  Darius Latimer-Crescent-RB-6-0,180
85.  Nathan Koepke-Union County-DB-6-2, 175
86.  Fred Reese-South Pointe-SS-6-1, 170
87.  Abijah Webb-Pendleton-WR-5-11-200
88.  Avery Jones-Airport-WR-5-11,160
89.  Avery Butler-Seneca-DE-6-3,275
90.  Kylar Zimmerman-Southside Christian-RB-5-9,190
91.  Xavier Donaldson-Travelers Rest-RB-5-11, 205
92.  Tray Wilson-Central-RB-5-7,165
93.  Zack Martin-MLB-Southside Christian-5-11, 220
94.  William Gillespie-Saint Joseph’s Catholic-RB-6-0,180
95.  Amiri Shipman—Broome-OL-6-1,250-
96.  Quan Jeter-Union County-RB-5-9,160
97.  Jacquri Witherspoon-North MyrtleBeach-OL-6-3, 295-

98.  Donovan Sims-White Knoll-Ol-6-3, 310 

99.   Amari King-Keenan-WR-6-1, 200
100. Cameron Cobb-Blacksburg-WR-6-3,170
101.  Qua Clark-Chesterfield-WR-6-2,180
102. Terrance Hinton-Denamrk-Olar-5-7,175

 


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