April is full of Rival Training Camp Series The East Region event not only created a buzz, but also captured the attention of the leaderboard with its performance. In the 2025 and 2026 tiers, a handful of prospects should be able to progress easily before the next update for Rivals 250 and beyond.
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Boulder is having a great offseason so far.He won the receivers MVP award Charlotte Rivals Training Camp He’s been outstanding in 7-on-7 situations in recent weeks. Boulder’s route-running skills, steady hands and strong performance against physical defensive backs help him shine regardless of the game.
There’s no doubt he’ll move up in the next rankings update, and we should continue to see his recruiting trends rise as well.
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Green, a standout offensive lineman out of South Carolina, is a devastating runner who hasn’t been asked to throw the ball much during his high school career.exist Charlotte Rivals Training Camp He has proven that he is capable of developing areas of his game.
Green’s size and athletic traits translate well to the next level, and he’s the type of guy who will see big returns from a college strength and conditioning program.
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Portis, son of the Miami Hurricanes, great Clinton PortisHis recruitment has increased dramatically since he won the Ballon d’Or Charlotte Rivals Training Camp. The tall, instinctive defensive back does a great job running the ball.
Portis has enough skills and enough speed to solve almost any receiver problem when he’s in coverage. His deep play and breakaway passes are especially effective when the ball is in the air.
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Harris’ physical development since last season has been outstanding. He grew about an inch taller and lost some extra weight. As a result, Harris has become more explosive in his game and still plays with the power and aggression we’ve come to expect from him.
He is a versatile defensive line prospect who can play inside or outside, depending on the scheme and game situation. Harris is clearly underrated as a three-star prospect and his rating will rise in the next major rankings update.
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A 4.6-second 40-yard dash, 7.3-second 3-cone, 4.05-second shuttle, 120.5-inch broad jump and 10.7-second 100m vertical jump of 30.1 inches are not prospects who tested three-stars.
Giedron attended rivals unite and Enemy Camp In Charlotte, he showed off the athleticism and skill set of a prospect who should be ranked much higher than where he currently is.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound pass catcher has the size and strength to push aside any defensive back who tries to challenge him. As Giedlen continues to develop, he will become a smoother and smarter route runner.