Top Returning Wide Receivers in South Jersey
Today, we will dive into the top wide outs that are retuning for next season. These young athletes shined under the bright lights. With plenty of experience under their belt you should expect them to perform at a high level.…
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Continue ReadingToday, we will dive into the top wide outs that are retuning for next season.
These young athletes shined under the bright lights. With plenty of experience under their belt you should expect them to perform at a high level.
That being said, scroll down below and check out the wide outs you should keep an eye on heading into next season.
WR, Lotzeir Brooks Lotzeir Brooks 5'11" | 170 lbs | WR Millville | 2025 State NJ , Millville
5’11 170
Mr. Brooks is arguably one of the best wide outs in the state as a freshman. He is a speedy receiver that is a dangerous deep threat option. His ability to create separation is remarkable. Brooks has a hand full of offers from power five schools. He finished his freshman year hauling in 35 receptions for 988 yards and 13 TD’s. Brooks is poised to have an awesome season and moving forward.
WR, James Hitchens, Vineland
6’0 180
Mr. Hitchens was a reliable target. He has a sure hands and does a good job catching in traffic. Hitchens runs precise routes and quick and sudden in and out of routes. He is a reliable target when the offense needs a spark. Hitchens finished his junior year with 18 catches for 271 yards and two touchdowns. He will be the #1 target for this offense next season.
WR, Zaivon Burt- Graves, Glassboro
5’10 175
Mr. Graves had a solid season in 2021. He has quick feet and strong hands. Graves excels at making defenders miss in space. He also does a good job catching in traffic. Graves finished the year with 16 receptions for 323 yards and 3 TD’s. He will be the main target and should expect to build from last season.
WR, Kristian Valeriano, Sterling
6’4 180
Mr. Valeriano performed well in 2021. He has great size and length along his athleticism. Valeriano runs precise routes and doesn’t display any wasted movement. He is a big target in the red zone for jump ball situations. He will win majority of the passes thrown his way. Valeriano finished the season with 16 receptions for 320 yards and 4 TD’s. He will be the main target next season and you should expect him to take advantage of this opportunity.