Washington’s Small Town Big Talent WRs
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Often time being from a small school one can get easily overlooked. Here are a few small-town receivers who show phenomenal ability at the WR position. Jason Grant, Toppenish High School SR, 6-1 200 WR Jason is the ideal candidate…
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Continue ReadingOften time being from a small school one can get easily overlooked. Here are a few small-town receivers who show phenomenal ability at the WR position.
Jason Grant, Toppenish High School SR, 6-1 200 WR
Jason is the ideal candidate when looking for an X receiver. Grant’s basketball background gives him the ability to box out defenders and make contested catches in all areas of the field. Jason is a production machine. He caught 17 Touchdowns and more than 1,100 yards receiving this past year. His ability to gain RAC is also tremendous as he averages 23 yards per catch. Designated as the WIAA player of the year Jason is a hidden prospect who can be impactful to any college team he may join. I would rate Jason as a 3-4 star recruit.
Lance Stuck Lance Stuck 6'3" | 190 lbs | WR Seton Catholic | 2022 State WA , Seton Catholic High School SR, 6-2 185 WR
Lance is an equally productive WR. Being the number 1 receiver for his team Lance averaged almost 90 yards per game which show that his knowledge of the route tree is great. Stuck uses a few different releases which allow him to get open in any alignment. Lance is a true playmaker who can make catches in traffic and turn short passes into touchdowns. He reached the endzone 12 times this past season and was a solid performer for his team. Lance Stuck Lance Stuck 6'3" | 190 lbs | WR Seton Catholic | 2022 State WA has the potential to be an excellent role player throughout his college career.
Jakob Lucht, Eatonville High School SR, 6-2 180 WR
Jakob is an all-around athlete. Jakob has played as a Varsity WR for all four years of his high school career and has been improving with every year. This year he caught 39 passes for 12 touchdowns and an average of 22 yards per catch. His ability to shake defenders and get open are impressive. Jakob certainly has the ability to be an impactful role player throughout his college career.
Davis Fry, College Place High School SR, 6-0 196 WR
Davis fry plays a critical role for his team. He averages almost 100 yards a game and has scored an average of at least one touchdown for each contest he’s played in. Fry has the size to make contested catches but also the speed to beat a defense vertically. His skill set and hard work ethic make would certainly make Davis fry a potential starting role player for D2 or D1 schools.
Julian Rodriguez, Naches Valley High School SR, 6-0 170 WR
Julian is an impactful WR who has tremendous potential. Julian has notable top-end speed, great hands, and an ability to get open. He has shown the ability to read coverages and frequently beat both man and zone coverage. His RAC yards are what makes him an electric athlete as he averages 18 yards per catch and isn’t afraid to make contact with tacklers. D2 or D1 schools would certainly benefit from recruiting Julian.
Luke Beregeson, Royal High School SR, 5-10 160 WR
Luke is a productive and efficient WR. Luke has the ability to shake defenders at the line of scrimmage and even with a covid limited schedule, Luke put up monster numbers for the season. He is the go-to WR for his team and also a very productive punt return specialist. Luke’s ceiling is incredibly high and his athleticism would be of great value to many D1 or D2 schools.
Job Kralik Job Kralik 6'0" | 170 lbs | WR Eatonville | 2023 State WA , Eatonville High School JR, 5-11 165 WR
Job put up impressive numbers as a Junior which makes him that much more promising as a prospect. Job is a receiver who is willing to block in the run game and get open in the passing game. This past year he averaged 16 yards per catch and totaled 5 touchdowns. Job is one to keep an eye on this coming year as those numbers are set to double this upcoming season.