We have worked tirelessly to bring you these rankings updates. Watching an uncountable number of film and going through stats, talking to high school coaches and we have finally come up with a list. Here are the top receivers to know in the class of 2023 to watch out for next season.
[player_tooltip player_id="75129" first="DeAndra" last="Burns"] | 5’11" 150 lbs | El Dorado
The El Dorado wide receiver was offered by the Razorbacks back in last October and his only offer at the moment. He is a little undersized compared to the other receivers we have on this list. However, he is probably the fastest receiver on this list. He has lethal speed that can torch defense at the slot receiver position or out on the edge. He also shows an impressive vertical and can climb the ladder and catch the ball at the apex. I love his hands and route-running ability, although his routes could use a little improvement coming in and out of them. He has a great burst off the ball and can get n top of corners in a hurry. Should be very special after a breakout sophomore season.
https://twitter.com/DeAndraBurnsJr/status/1338645609990008832?s=20
[player_tooltip player_id="75140" first="D’Kylan" last="Hildreth"] | 6’4" 190 lbs | Smackover
Hildreth is a two-sport athlete who is also a star on the basketball court as he is on the football field. He shows an impressive vertical ability to go above the rim and slam dunk the ball or post people up in the paint and be very physical. He should prove to put on an impressive junior season and as stated below will certainly be someone to watch.
https://twitter.com/LemmingReport/status/1346560194638192640?s=20
[player_tooltip player_id="91976" first="Malachi" last="Henry"] | 6’1" 175 lbs | Van Buren
This past 7-on-7 season Henry made his name known to many. Playing both sides of the ball proficiently and making some big plays. Malachi is probably my most favorite receiver on this list and that is tough to say because there are some good athletes on here. But his tall, lengthy frame and long legs, give him the ability to be an easy target for quarterbacks. His long strides help him build speed easily downfield and show he has soft hands catching the ball and can take it in for six anytime he touches the ball. Very difficult for defenders to bring down and he runs decent routes, which I think if he perfected this offseason. He could very well be moved to the top of this list. FBS-type prospect with a high ceiling for success in college.
https://twitter.com/TimVerghese/status/1379568590123278337?s=20
[player_tooltip player_id="106759" first="Isiah" last="Kendall"] | 6’5" 180 lbs | Newport
Another tall, lengthy wide receiver that has room to add mass to his impressive frame in the years to come. I think he is a great NO.1 or 2 outside receivers out there on the edge. His burst off the ball is a little slow, however, he builds speed downfield with his long strides and can get over the top of corners as well. He shows he can run good vertical and curl routes and can make some yards after the catch. He’s a very tough opponent for defenses to cover and bring down.
https://twitter.com/isiah_kendall/status/1327740429836705793?s=20
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