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Tavion Wallace

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Baxley, GAAppling County
Jersey
#25
Pos
LB
HT / WT
6-1.25 / 216
Class
FR

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Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Kentucky
ENROLLED1/3/2026
N/A
449 mi
28
2
19
Florida State
93.5%
147 mi
20
1
17
Florida
OFFERED
2.4%
146 mi
10
2
25
Georgia
OFFERED
1.6%
166 mi
2
6
49
Arkansas
ENROLLED
1.0%
729 mi
30
1
10
Kentucky
KentuckyENROLLED
N/A
Florida State
Randy Shannon
93.5%
Florida
FloridaOFFERED
Ron Roberts
2.4%
Georgia
GeorgiaOFFERED
Glenn Schumann
1.6%
Arkansas
ArkansasENROLLED
Travis Williams
1.0%

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Tavion Wallace Scouting Summary
Cody Bellaire
10/20/23

One of the most athletic defensive prospects in the 2025 recruiting cycle who consistently flashes on the film with his explosiveness and ability to detonate ball carriers. Long speed for the linebacker position is rare. Member of his high school’s 400 and 800 meter relay teams during his sophomore track and field season. Ran an incredible 10.84 100m and an equally impressive 22.44 200m during his freshman track and field season. Unverified size but listed at 6-foot-1, 200 pounds. Will need to add mass throughout his frame but has an excellent build in order to sit at 220-225 pounds as a freshman in college. If he can carry the extra weight and maintain his burst and top-end speed his ceiling is limitless. Should be one of the more sought after players in the entire country.

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Measurements & Testing

Tavion WallaceAppling County
Top 300 LB AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
216
225
235
96.0%91.9%
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Personal Life

Tavion Wallace is the younger brother of Trevin Wallace, a former four-star recruit who starred at Kentucky before declaring for the NFL draft after his junior year. "I learned a lot from my brother," Wallace told On3's Chad Simmons. "He's talked to me a lot about paying attention to all the little things when it comes to being the best player I can be. Train hard. Work hard in academics. Be the best that I can be. It's advice I've taken to heart and focus on every day."

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