Welcome to another edition of the Recruiting Recap! Thanks for stopping by. If you are new here, this feature covers yesterday’s offers/commitments, 3 recruiting tidbits, and our sleeper of the day.
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Sleeper of the Day
ZaMario Woodgett
2025 Campbell
Offensive Tackle
Woodgett has a promising frame to play D1 football at 6’5″ and has done a good job trimming down to around 280 lbs. from being around 320 lbs. as a sophomore. He does a really good job of sinking his hips while engaged and playing with powerful hands. Very good flexibility and keeps a pretty flat back while blocking. Woodgett has good punch, and on top of solid hand placement, he can drive defenders out. He shows really good acceleration into his top speed, which makes him an effective pulling guard at the next level. Woodgett is a very fluid athlete with an impressive leg drive while run blocking. He has a lot of potential scoop blocking and getting on the perimeter. That said, when you dig more into his highlights it appears that pass blocking is a weakness. Moving over to offensive guard makes that less imperative, but it does indicate that Woodgett needs to improve moving his feet laterally and generally improve his pass-blocking fundamentals. D1 programs have shown strong interest and as of now, Woodgett has a solid list of offers under his belt. You have to give credit to the 2025 OL, he lost almost 40 lbs. over the last 18 months so now his athleticism truly flashes. His progression arc is steep, and if the trend continues, then he could be a steal in this class. Woodgett can play at the P4 level, but colleges want to see him take a technical jump. He has a lot of upside that we feel more colleges will appreciate as the recruiting cycle matures.
Commitments
Marquavious Hood
2025 Decatur
West Georgia
Hood has been starting at Decatur since his freshman year. The 6’4″ 280 lbs. prospect plays on both sides of the line of scrimmage, but his disruptive chaos on the field is more in line to be on defense. Hood relishes contact, and should fit well at West Georgia.
Offers
Everett Curries
2025 Sprayberry
Carnegie-Mellon
Anthony Davis
2026 Grayson
Mizzou & Texas
CJ Sibley
2026 Buford
Mizzou
Jorden Edmonds
2026 Sprayberry
Louisville
Leeland Chapman
2026 Thomasville
Bethune-Cookman
Chris Carbin
2026 Hillgrove
Central Michigan
Bennett Knapp
2025 Decatur
North Park Univ.
Wesley Binion
2025 Winder-Barrow
Union College
Three ‘n Out
Dylan Green is a 2026 athlete out of Kennesaw Mountain who caught our eye. In the first video down below, he made a great play plucking the football off the head of a defensive back. Green stands at 6’3″ and 175 lbs., if he continues to flash impressive ball skills along with his frame, then D1 programs will be interested. Whether he plays safety or receiver this fall (why not both?), Green looks like a 2026 prospect to watch closely.
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— Dylan Green (@_dylangreen21) July 24, 2024
Find me a guy in the state of Georgia who is stronger than Ho’o Naki. The Richmond Hill senior is an absolute unit at 6’1″ 315 lbs. His maxes on the bench and squat are 405 lbs. and 675 lbs. respectively. He has repped 225 lbs. 32x. Naki dominates the line of scrimmage and will be a strong candidate at All-State OL in 6A this fall. Naki is explosive and his strength is without any doubt translatable. Whether he plays OG or maybe even moves across the LOS to DT, Naki seems like a huge sleeper in this class, especially considering his 3.9 GPA.
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Offseason clips ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/lq1bKwChaz— Ho’o Naki🤙🏾🇼🇸🇦🇸 (@Hookipa_naki) July 24, 2024
Class of ’25 athlete Cameron Bland just visited Austin Peay State. The dynamic skill player has been an effective weapon on the Lambert offense with 566 yards rushing and 443 yards on receiving while also being a stellar defensive back with 8 pass breakups. Austin Peay offered back in April at the start of the evaluation period at a Lambert practice and his recruitment has continued to pick up steam with offers from Harvard, Murray State, Air Force, and Arkansas State. Going into this season, Bland should see his rushing attempts increase twofold and should be a good candidate to go over 1500 all-purpose yards.
Thank you @CoachFarisAPSU and @qbill_8 @JulianRossFB for having me and my family this past weekend and making me feel like a priority!! @GovsFB @Coach_Shugg @kjackson_8 @AP_Coach_Weave @JohnLangFB @Govs_Recruiting @RecruitLambert @deucerecruiting @CoachDaniels06 @JeremyO_Johnson… pic.twitter.com/cumrXIbyIn
— Cameron Bland (@CameronBland9) July 23, 2024