Texas Freshman WR’s to Watch
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Today we analyzed a gifted 2025 class of wide receivers from the state of Texas. The group features some athletic freaks who recently wrapped up their eighth-grade year in the classroom. Look for these youngsters to be big-time playmakers for…
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Continue ReadingToday we analyzed a gifted 2025 class of wide receivers from the state of Texas. The group features some athletic freaks who recently wrapped up their eighth-grade year in the classroom. Look for these youngsters to be big-time playmakers for years to come at the high school level.
Dakorien Moore Dakorien Moore 5'11" | 175 lbs | WR Duncanville | 2025 State TX , 6″, 165, Duncanville
You’re looking at an extremely explosive prospect who can effortlessly drop his hips and get out at the top of his route. Moore is electric in the open field, side-stepping defenders and cutting back against those who over-pursue him. He’s effective on the goal-line fade and can track the football when in traffic. He can scoot, too, already clocking an 11.6 100 meters and absolutely blazing past opponents on tape.
Daylon Singleton Daylon Singleton 5'11" | 165 lbs | WR Desoto | 2025 State TX , 5’9″, 150 DeSoto
Singleton’s wheels are flat-out ridiculous and almost seem made up for a kid his age. This young man has already clocked a 21.88 200 meter dash, and he hasn’t even started high school yet! Daylon is a serious deep threat who can take the top off any defense that steps in front of him. He’s a gifted return man who can get to the edge quickly if you lose contain. He’s a natural hands catcher who works back to his quarterback and will catch the ball away from his body. Don’t be shocked if he’s a top 100 type recruit when it’s all said and done.
Santana Quinn Santana Quinn 6'4" | 175 lbs | WR Sace | 2025 State TX , 6’1″, 155, Sachse
A versatile wide receiver prospect who can play on the inside or outside. Quinn is nimble with the ball in his hands and has shown he’s physical through contact. He’s effective as a quick game route runner and gets vertical immediately following a reception. Santana is comfortable working the middle of the field and is not afraid to take a shot if it means reeling in a reception. He can add some value as both a kick and punt returner as well.
Tory Blaylock Tory Blaylock 5'10" | 175 lbs | RB Atastocita | 2025 State TX , 5’10”, 170, Atascocita
I don’t know many incoming freshman wide receivers who can bench 275 pounds, but Tory most certainly can. I almost forgot to mention, he’s even clocked a 4.59 40 yard dash already. On tape, Blaylock is slippery once in space and can outrun defensive backs angles. He shows great vision when lined up at tailback to go with impressive burst. He can gash just about any defense in a multitude of ways, just give him the football and let him make plays.
Trishstin Glass Trishstin Glass 6'3" | 160 lbs | WR Copperas Cove | 2025 State TX , 6’2″, 155, Copperas Cove
A lengthy-long strider who understands the importance of route tempo. Glass is a crafty route runner who will lull defensive backs to sleep before bursting right past them. He uses his long arms to create separation at the top of his route and will stack cornerbacks immediately after beating them. He shows quick feet off the line and strong hands against press coverage. Glass’ technique is exceedingly refined, and he’s only going to get better as his body continues to develop over the next few years.