College football Freaks List 2025 - Bruce Feldman

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No. 28 Le’Meke Brockington, Minnesota, wide receiver​

Last year, he started 11 games and made 18 catches for 282 yards and one touchdown. This offseason, the 6-0, 195-pounder, who has made a remarkable recovery from a broken leg in 2023, squatted a Gophers wide receiver record 664 pounds, breaking his own record from a year ago by 50 pounds. Brockington vertical jumped 42 inches, broad jumped 11-4 1/4 (an improvement of five inches from last year), ran a 4.19 shuttle time and had a 10-yard split of 1.43. His numbers, particularly his jumping and strength ones, are truly amazing.
 


Minnesota native and former commit Jide Abisiri also made the list at #38

No. 38 Jide Abasiri, USC, defensive lineman​

As a true freshman last year, the former four-star recruit appeared in 10 games and made seven tackles. The 6-5, 295-pounder from Minnesota has intriguing athleticism, having clocked 19.22 mph at nearly 300 pounds. More impressively, Abasiri’s 10-yard split was 1.60, which would be a good time for an edge rusher. He’s squatted 700 pounds.
 


Big year for Brockington for sure, and obviously. Hopefully the new QB will be good enough to get him the number of targets that give him a chance to show what he can do. He has NFL athleticism, just has to show out.
 



When 0 lopes into position on the far side of the field…it’s go time.
 




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