USC football offers elite 2025 athlete, Auburn commit Kendarius Reddick

On Wednesday, USC football extended another major offer in the 2025 class to four-star Thomasville (Ga.) safety and Auburn commit Kendarius Reddick. Back in October, Reddick chose Auburn over Arkansas, Alabama, Ole Miss, Florida, Michigan, Kentucky, Georgia Tech, Tennessee, and UCF.

The 247Sports Composite ranks the 5-foot-11, 170-pound Reddick as the No. 64 overall prospect and No. 7 safety. He is the No. 108 overall prospect and the No. 8 safety according to 247Sports. Reddick was initially the top athlete prospect, but he was switched to safety.

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He had 63 total tackles, four for a loss, four interceptions, and forced two fumbles in 14 games this season. Reddick also caught a touchdown pass on offense.

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A dynamic safety known for his speed and self-assured style of play, this player measured in at approximately 5-foot-11 and 170 pounds after his sophomore season, showing solid results in testing.

Predominantly operating within a Cover 2-heavy system in one of Georgia’s top classifications, he has amassed an impressive track record, with 127 tackles and four interceptions in 27 varsity games, as per MaxPreps.

At this stage, he can be characterized as a three-level defender, excelling in run support near the line of scrimmage while also effectively patrolling the intermediate to deeper parts of the field. His adept tracking of the football is evident, often demonstrating impressive aerial ability to make plays at the catch point.

However, there is room for improvement in one-on-one coverage, and refining his hand skills is crucial for him to reach his full potential and establish himself as a key defensive asset.

Considered one of the top prospects in South Georgia for the 2025 cycle based on his performance on tape, he is poised to contribute as a blitzer and carve out a niche on special teams, thanks to his physical style of play. With the potential for multi-year starting roles and the prospect of achieving all-conference recognition, he presents significant upside for the future.

 

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