National Radar Recruiting Watchlist
- National Radar Staff
- 2 days ago
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The National Radar Recruiting Watchlist is an elite, data-driven evaluation platform designed to help college coaches identify emerging talent from across the DREAM organization. Each athlete featured on the Watchlist is equipped with a complete scouting profile—verified game film, a detailed written analysis, measurable data, and a National Radar star rating graphic—giving coaches everything they need to conduct an accurate and efficient evaluation. Updated consistently and accessed by programs nationwide, the Watchlist serves as a trusted resource for coaches seeking high-character, high-upside prospects who may be overlooked elsewhere. It is the bridge between raw potential and real recruiting opportunities, built to spotlight the next generation of standout athletes.
CAIDEN WILLIAMS
Jacksonville, FL – Caiden “Big Kuntry” Williams is one of the most dominant young defensive linemen in the state of Florida, standing at 6’3” and 360 pounds with elite power and a commanding presence in the trenches. A standout for Eagle's View, Williams has already earned major recognition statewide, ranked Top 100 in Florida by MaxPreps at defensive tackle and Top 20 in the SSAA Sunshine State Conference. His combination of size, motor, and natural strength makes him one of the most feared young defenders in the region.
Williams attacks the line of scrimmage with overwhelming force, using great hands, powerful leverage, and quick reaction time to disrupt plays before they develop. He is a true run stopper who clogs lanes, stacks blockers, and consistently drives linemen backward. His ability to locate the football, shed blocks, and deliver punishing hits leads to tackles for loss, sacks, and backfield chaos on nearly every series. His offensive-line reps further highlight his versatility, where he showcases dominant run-blocking, pass protection, and frequent pancake finishes.
Coaches praise Williams for his coachability, leadership, and relentless competitive spirit. Despite his size and strength, he plays with discipline, focus, and a willingness to learn that sets him apart from most linemen at his age. With his rare physical tools, high football IQ, and a proven winner’s mentality, Caiden Williams is a rising force with the potential to become one of the elite defensive linemen in the nation as he continues his development.

JAKE SEAY
Jake Seay is one of the most dominant young offensive linemen in the country, earning recognition as the No. 1-rated OL in the Class of 2028 on National Radar. Standing out with a rare combination of size, power, and athletic coordination, he anchors the line with maturity well beyond his age. Jake plays with a strong base, violent hands, and exceptional balance, allowing him to stonewall pass rushers and completely erase defenders at the point of attack. His technique continues to sharpen, but his natural tools already put him in the elite tier of lineman prospects nationally.
What separates Jake is his motor and competitive edge. Every rep is taken with purpose — whether he’s firing off the ball to create movement in the run game or resetting his feet in pass protection to absorb contact and counter a defender’s move. Jake finishes plays with authority, consistently driving defenders out of the gap and showing the type of on-field demeanor coaches love: disciplined, physical, and relentless. He was a major reason his team made a deep run in the Texas state playoffs, providing stability up front and creating lanes for his offense to thrive.
As he continues to develop, Jake projects as a high-ceiling prospect with the frame and skill set to play at the collegiate level and possibly beyond. His work ethic, football IQ, and consistent desire to improve place him in a special category of offensive linemen. With continued strength training, refinement of foot speed, and game-to-game experience, Jake has all the tools to become a marquee recruit in the coming years. His trajectory is pointed straight up, and college programs will want to get eyes on him early.







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