Big Numbers: WR Leaderboard
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There were some stellar receiving numbers put up this season by numerous prospects, with four out of the top 5 prospects joining the 1,000 yard club this season. Despite the productive seasons, these prospects remain uncommitted and under recruited. Take…
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Continue ReadingThere were some stellar receiving numbers put up this season by numerous prospects, with four out of the top 5 prospects joining the 1,000 yard club this season. Despite the productive seasons, these prospects remain uncommitted and under recruited. Take a look:
Mason Juergens Mason Juergens 6'2" | 195 lbs | WR Olympia | 2023 State WA , Olympia ’23
Juergens led the state in receptions (84), receiving yards (1,459), and totaled 20 TD’s on the 10 game season. He sizes up with a 6’2″ 185lb frame and possesses solid top end speed. They liked to utilize him both in slot and isolated on the outsides, establishing those mismatch opportunities. Good body control and ball skills, and he did a fantastic job after the catch. Shifty in space to make opponents miss with a nice COD, with top end speed for big play ability or to take the top off a defense. He recently picked up his first offer from Portland State.
Adam Baerlocher, Tri-Cities Prep ’22
Baerlocher snagged 68 receptions for 1,367 yards and 20 TD’s in his 9 game season. Technical route runner that emphasizes a nice stick and a head fake at the top of routes to hesitate manned-up DB’s. Good length to extend past his frame when needed, and can be elusive after the catch. He possesses a 6’2″ 185lb frame with good length, giving him a nice catch radius for a 6’2″ kid.
Jason Grant, Toppenish ’22
Grant was the definition of a big play threat WR, snagging 50 receptions for 1,184 yards and 17 TD’s in 12 games played. Definitely not your diva receiver as he displays excellent physicality after the catch and as a blocker, and will not shy away from contact. He did a great job setting up and disguising his routes, and utilized deceptive top end speed and physicality to stack himself over the top of opponents. Overall an impressive all-around athlete as he was also a standout on the defensive side of the ball. This kid is insanely slept on and deserves an offer ASAP.
Ty Snider Ty Snider 6'3" | 180 lbs | WR Ridgefield | 2022 State WA , Ridgefield ’22
Snider joined the 1,000 yard club on 54 receptions, and added 15 TD’s to the mix. He’s a fluid and creative route runner within his 6’3″ 180lb frame with nice length. Playmaker ability after the catch given his combination of speed, COD, and vision. Nice ball skills with body control all around, as he trends toward an X/Z at the FCS level. A polished WR overall with tremendous athleticism and natural ability, with loads of potential moving forward. He will be a steal for whichever program lands him.
Just got off the phone with @CoachDaviesPSU , and I’m beyond blessed to say I have received a PWO offer to play Division 1 football and to continue my academic journey at Portland State University. #GoViks @psuviksFB @RHSSpudderFB pic.twitter.com/9k9DvgJFRU
— Ty Snider (@TySnider5) November 17, 2021
Noah McNair Noah McNair 6'0" | 185 lbs | WR Sunnyside | 2024 State WA , Sunnyside ’24
Mcnair posted a stellar sophomore season by hauling in 60 receptions for 936 yards and 7 TD’s in a 10 game span. He flashed some big play ability given his top end speed, and possesses loose hips with active feet which helps him manipulate and shake DB’s. He’s shown a knack for generating separation, and given his production from his sophomore season, I expect Mcnair to take a big leap and establish himself as a dominant WR and rise his stock entering his junior year.