QB CJ CARR, SALINE, MI
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A consensus four-star recruit
- The 37th overall prospect, third quarterback and the top prospect in the state by ESPN
- The 38th overall prospect, fifth quarterback and the top prospect in the state by 247Sports
- The 49th overall prospect, fourth quarterback and the top prospect in the state by Rivals.com
- The 209th overall prospect, 15th quarterback and third-ranked player in the state by On3
- Named an All-American following his senior season
- Earned an Elite 11 Finals roster spot
- All-American Bowl participant
- A three-time first team all-state quarterback
- Led Saline to an SEC Red championship during his senior season
- Finished his senior season 199-for-292, for 2,754 yards, 24 touchdowns, ran 59 times for 91 yards and nine scores
- As a junior, threw for 2,685 yards with 26 touchdowns, running for 221 yards and seven scores
- Saline earned another SEC Championship during his sophomore season
- Finished his sophomore season with 2,696 yards and 28 touchdowns
- Son of Jason and Tammi Carr
- His father, Jason, played football at the University of Michigan
- Grandson of former University of Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr
- Played under head coach Joe Palka, earning three varsity letters in football and basketball at Saline High
- Has one sibling, Tommy
DL COLE MULLINS, HOSCHTON, GA
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A consensus three-star recruit
- The 46th ranked edge and 75th-ranked player in the state by Rivals.com
- The 54th ranked edge and the 97th-ranked player in the state by 247Sports
- The 60th ranked edge and 66th-ranked player in the state by On3
- The 61st ranked edge and 73rd-ranked player in the state by ESPN
- Rated as a top 65 recruit at his position by all recruiting outlets
- Earned four varsity letters in football and three in baseball
- Played under head coaches Josh Lovelady and T. McFerrin
- Missed his senior season due to injury
- As a junior, earned all-state honors, first team all-county and first team all-region
- Led his team to a state championship as a junior
- Named second team all-region as a sophomore
- Participates as part of Gen50 ministries, serving the community and other student-athletes
- Son of Suzette and Patrick Mullins
- His father played football at Utah State
- His mother ran track at Utah State
- Three siblings, Trey, Shelby and Reed
- Trey played baseball at Gordon State
- Shelby played volleyball at Young Harris
DL BRYCE YOUNG, CHARLOTTE, NC
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A consensus four star recruit
- The 50th ranked player nationally, the eighth edge player and the top recruit in the state by On3
- The 74th player nationally, the 13th edge player and the second best recruit in the state by 247Sports
- The 219th player nationally, the 24th edge player and the seventh best recruit in the state by ESPN
- The 214th player nationally, the 13th edge player and the sixth best recruit in the state by Rivals.com
- Earned four varsity letters at Charlotte Christian under head coach Chris James, and Jason Estep and two in wrestling
- As a senior, first team all-state and all-conference and earned Adidas all-American honors
- Finished his final season with 97 tackles, 14 sacks, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, 18 tackles for loss, 12 quarterback hurries, three passes defended, one blocked punt, a blocked field goal and scored a touchdown
- Led Charlotte Christian to an 8-4 record and a second place finish in the Big South Conference
- As a junior, earned second team all-conference honors after posting 92 tackles, three sacks, one pass defended, six tackles for loss, 11 hurries and two forced fumbles
- Helped Charlotte Christian earn a spot in the state championship game, finishing with a 10-3 record
- Finished his career with 191 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, 17 sacks, 23 quarterback hurries, five forced fumbles, a blocked punt and a blocked field goal
- Also a member of the National Honor Society and the National Latin Honor Society
- Earned Charlotte Observer All-Star Team honors
- Son of Bryant and Kristin Young
- His mother, Kristin, competed with Notre Dame track and field
- His father, Bryant, played football at Notre Dame before being drafted in the first round of the 1994 draft by San Francisco, playing 14 years in the NFL
- Has five siblings, Kai, Colby, Kennedy, Kamille and Beau
S TAEBRON BENNIE-POWELL, CINCINNATI
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A consensus three star recruit
- The 40th ranked safety and the 23rd ranked player in the state by On3
- The 48th ranked safety and the 24th ranked player in the state Rivals.com
- The 59th ranked safety and the 26th ranked player in the state by 247Sports
- The 71st ranked safety and the 30th ranked player in the state by ESPN
- Earned three varsity letters in football under head coach Tom Bolden
- Named first team all-southwest Ohio and first team all-conference as a senior
- Team captain in 2023
- First team All-Ohio
- Team skill Player of the Year
- Second team all-conference following his junior year
- Finished his prep career with 101 tackles, five interceptions, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and scored seven touchdowns
- Volunteered with the Hope Squad for four years, working to help prevent suicide
- Worked as part of the Lakota West Yearbook team as a senior
- Made the honor roll in all four years
- Earned the Award for Achievement, presented by Ohio governor Mike Dewine
- Son of Tanya Bennie-Powell and Eric Powell
- Has four siblings, Nyana Lindsay, Nashay Bennie, Lebron Bennie-Powell and Eric Powell, Jr.
- His brother, Lebron plays basketball at NCAA Division III Franklin College
LB BODIE KAHOUN, ROANOKE, VA
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A four-star recruit by Rivals.com
- A three-star recruit by On3, 247Sports and ESPN
- The 27th ranked linebacker and the 14th ranked player in the state by ESPN
- The 25th ranked linebacker and the seventh ranked player in the state by Rivals.com
- The 62nd ranked linebacker and the 11th ranked player in the state by 247Sports
- The 63rd ranked linebacker, and 17th ranked player in the state by On3
- Earned four varsity letters in football, playing under head coach Alan Fiddler and three in lacrosse where he was a four star prospect
- As a senior, was a team captain and a first team all-region and all-district linebacker
- Class 5A first team all-state linebacker
- Named Patrick Henry’s Defensive Player of the Year
- Set a school record with 200 tackles
- Dick Butkus award finalist
- US Army Bowl All-American
- As a junior, earned all-district and all-region honors
- Led his team to a district championship in 2022 as a starter
- Second team all-district defensive back in 2021
- As part of the Patriot football program, helped organize food drives for families in need
- Carried a perfect grade point average through his high school career
- Son of Jenny and Craig Kahoun
- His father, Craig, played college lacrosse at Butler, becoming the first Bulldog to earn All-American honors
- Has two sisters, Gracie and Ruby
- Gracie plays lacrosse at the University of Pittsburgh
TE JACK LARSEN, CHARLOTTE, NC
PREP AND PERSONAL
- Rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals.com
- Rated as a three-star recruit by On3 and 247Sports
- The 17th ranked tight end and the seventh-ranked prospect in the state by Rivals.com
- The 18th ranked tight end and the 10th-ranked prospect in the state by ESPN
- The 36th ranked tight end and the 16th-ranked prospect in the state by 247Sports
- The 45th ranked tight end and the 24th-ranked prospect in the state by On3
- Earned four varsity letters in football at Charlotte Catholic under head coach Matthew Reilly and Mike Brodowicz
- Three-time all-conference selection
- Named all-state as a senior, leading his team to the third round of the North Carolina playoffs
- Finished his senior season with 811 receiving yards on 45 catches and 11 touchdowns
- Totaled 2,085 career receiving yards on 117 receptions and scored 27 touchdowns
- Son of Frank and Erin Larson
- Has one sister, Margaret
OL PETER JONES, COATESVILLE, PA
PREP AND PERSONAL
- Rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals.com
- Rated as a three-star recruit by On3 and 247Sports
- The 207th ranked player nationally, the tenth-ranked interior offensive lineman and the second-ranked player in the state by Rivals.com
- The 33rd ranked interior offensive lineman and the eighth-ranked player in the state by ESPN
- The 36th ranked interior offensive lineman and the 12-ranked player in the state by 247Sports
- The 61st ranked interior offensive lineman and the 13th-ranked player in the state by On3
- Earned four varsity letters in football under head coach Dave Gueriera and four in track and field
- Earned first team all-conference honors as a junior and senior
- Second team all-conference as a sophomore
- Led Malvern Prep to a 9-1 overall record and an Inter-Ac Championship as a senior
- Earned an 8-2 record and an Inter-Ac Championship as a sophomore
- Led Malvern Prep to a 29-5 record during his career, starting 29 games
- Son of Kevin and Jennifer Jones
- Three siblings, Kevin, Julianna and Grace
- His brother, Kevin, played football at the University of Maine
CB KARSON HOBBS, CINCINNATI, OH
PREP AND PERSONAL
A consensus three-star recruit and a top 55 corner nationally by all publications
The 48th ranked cornerback and the 24th-ranked player in the state by 247Sports
The 55th ranked cornerback and the 22nd-ranked player in the state by ESPN
The 55th ranked cornerback and the 27th-ranked player in the state by On3
The 54th ranked cornerback and the 23rd-ranked player in the state by Rivals.com
Earned four varsity letters in football under head coaches Bert Bathiany and Mark Elder, and track and field
Named first team all-state and all-conference
Finished with 13 pass breakups, two interceptions and 35 tackles as a senior
Team earned a regional championship in 2023
As a junior, was second team all-conference and led his team to a regional championship
Finished his career with 84 tackles, 27 pass breakups, a sack, two forced fumbles, three interceptions and two tackles for loss
Runs a 4.4 40-yard dash and hit 21.9 mph in a game
Son of Wanda and Dan Hobbs
Dan played football at Centre College
Has a brother, Fausto, who played football at FIU
WR MICAH GILBERT, CHARLOTTE, NC
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A consensus four star recruit
- The 157th ranked player nationally, 29th ranked cornerback and fifth-ranked prospect in the state by On3
- The 257th ranked player nationally, 35th ranked wide receiver and the eighth-ranked prospect in the state by ESPN
- The 41st ranked wide receiver and the ninth-ranked prospect in the state by 247Sports
- The 56th ranked wide receiver and the eighth-ranked player in the state by Rivals.com
- Earned four varsity letters in football under head coaches Chris James, and Jason Estep, three in basketball and one in track and field
- As a senior, named first team all-state, first team all-conference, and was a Charlotte Observer All Star
- Finished his final season with 1,200 yards, 10 scores and set Charlotte Christian’s single season receiving record
- Led Charlotte Christian to the second round of the North Carolina playoffs as a senior
- Finished first team all-conference and second team all-state as a junior
- Led the team to a state runner-up finish
- Was part of a state championship team in his freshman season
- Finished his career with 2,200 receiving yards
- Scored 25 receiving touchdowns
- Averaged 15.5 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game as a junior on the hardwood
- Volunteered with Samaritans Feet, helping pack shoes for less fortunate children
- Son of Tonya and Mark Gilbert
- One father, Mark, played basketball at Duquesne
- Has two siblings, Naomi and Mark
- His sister, Naomi, played basketball at UNC Pembroke
- His brother, Mark, played football at Duke before signing as an undrafted free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers
WR CAM WILLIAMS, GLEN ELLYN, IL
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A five-star recruit by On3
- A four-star recruit by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals.com
- The 25th ranked prospect nationally, sixth-ranked wide receiver and second-ranked prospect in the state by On3
- The 34th ranked prospect nationally, ninth-ranked wide receiver and second-ranked prospect in the state by Rivals.com
- The 49th ranked prospect nationally, 11th-ranked wide receiver and the second-ranked prospect in the state by 247Sports
- The 50th ranked prospect nationally, 11th-ranked wide receiver and the second-ranked prospect in the state by ESPN
- Earned three varsity letters in football, playing under head coach Ryan Crissey, one in basketball and twice lettered in track
- All-state and all-conference honors as a junior and senior
- Selected as part of the All-American Bowl
- Was named DuPage County Offensive Player of the Year as a senior
- Earned Red Grange Player of the Year honors as a senior
- Led his team to a conference championship as a senior
- Offensive Player of the Year as a junior
- Named all-conference and academic all-conference as a sophomore
- Finished his career with 2,602 receiving yards, 121 receptions, 42 receiving touchdowns, 598 rushing yards on 38 carries, seven rushing touchdowns, five total return touchdowns
- Glenbard South record holder in career receptions, average yards per catch (21.5), total receiving yards, career touchdowns (54), most points scored in a career (324), touchdowns in a game (5) and receiving yards in a game (193)
- Son of Cynthia Williams Marshaun Rockett
CB LEONARD MOORE, ROUND ROCK
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A four star recruit by Rivals.com
- A three star recruit by On3, 247Sports and ESPN
- The 208th ranked player nationally, the 24th ranked safety and the 35th ranked player in the state by Rivals.com
- The 35th ranked safety and the 66th ranked player in the state by On3
- The 37th ranked safety and the 69th ranked player in the state by 247Sports
- The 53rd ranked safety and the 98th ranked player in the state by ESPN
- Picked off a pass as a senior, totaling 21 tackles in six games
- Rallied for 31 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and nine pass breakups as a junior
- Named first team all-district
- Earned 40 tackles, four interceptions, a sack, a tackle for loss and 11 pass breakups in his sophomore year
- District 25-6A Co-Defensive Newcomer of the Year
- Also has experience returning punts, averaging 13.9 per return with a touchdown
- In 282 pass coverage snaps, allowed just three receptions during his junior season
RB ANEYAS WILLIAMS, HANNIBAL, MO
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A four star recruit by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals.com
- A three star recruit by On3
- The 144th player nationally, second ranked running back and fifth-ranked prospect in the state by Rivals.com
- The 21st running back and the seventh-ranked player in the state by 247Sports
- The 25th running back and the seventh-ranked player in the state by ESPN
- The 34th running back and the ninth-ranked player in the state by On3
- Played under head coach Jason Noland, earning four varsity letters in football, three in track and field and one in baseball at Hannibal High
- Four-time all-state, all-conference and all-district honoree
- Earned All-American honors as a senior
- Missouri Coaches Association’s 2023 Class 4 Offensive Player of the Year
- Was twice named KHQA Player of the Year, the first player to ever win the award twice
- KHQA Breakout Player of the Year as a freshman
- Led the Pirates to a conference and district championship during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons
- Hannibal earned a district championship during his freshman year and a state runner-up finish as a sophomore
- Finished his career with 477 rushing attempts, 4,255 rushing yards, 177 receptions, 3,249 receiving yards and 151 career touchdowns, ranking second in Missouri High School history
- Son of Sarah Williams and James Branch
- Has five siblings, Aliviah, Ealy, James, Serena and Leela
LB TEDDY REZAC, OMAHA, NE
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A consensus three-star recruit
- The 71st linebacker nationally and ninth-ranked player in the state by On3
- The 51st linebacker nationally and eighth-ranked player in the state by 247Sports
- The 57th linebacker nationally and the seventh-ranked player in the state by ESPN
- The 36th linebacker nationally and the fifth-ranked player in the state by Rivals.com
- A top 100 level player at his position nationally, rated as high as 36th by Rivals.com
- Earned three varsity letters in football under head coach Paul Limongi, two in baseball
- Finished his senior season with 75 tackles, four interceptions and 11 pass breakups
- Led his team to a 13-0 record and a state championship
- All-Nebraska team and first team Journal Star Super-State
- As a junior, finished with 67 tackles and two interceptions
- Named third team all-metro area as junior
- Team finished 12-1 with a state championship in 2022
- Led the Warriors to a 12-1 record with four interceptions and a state runner-up finish as a sophomore
- Finished his career with 170 tackles and 10 interceptions
- Member of the National Honor Society
- Participated in WE-side Unified
- Son of DJ and Lisa Rezac
- His father played a season of football at Indiana
- Four siblings, Dominic, Carly, Anthony and Vincent
- His brother, Dominic, plays football at Vanderbilt
S KENNEDY URLACHER, CHANDLER, AZ
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A four-star safety by Rivals.com
- Rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports, On3 and ESPN
- The 31st ranked safety and the 10th-ranked player in the state by Rivals.com
- The 81st ranked safety and the 23rd-ranked player in the state by On3
- The 89th ranked safety and the 18th-ranked player in the state by 247Sports
- The 104th ranked safety and the 27th-ranked player in the state by ESPN
- Earned four letters in football at Chandler High under head coach Rick Garretson
- As a senior, earned all-state and first team all-region honors as well as being selected as a Defensive Back of the Year finalist
- As a sophomore, earned Chandler High’s special team’s player of the year honors
- Was a MaxPreps freshman All-American
- Finished his career with 127 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles, a touchdown and a blocked field goal
- Son of Brian Urlacher and Tyna Karageorge
- His father, Brian, played football at the University of New Mexico before becoming an All-Pro linebacker with the Chicago Bears
- He has two siblings, Pamela and Riley