Top ’23 Public School WR’s
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Jaylen Green Jaylen Green 6'2" | 190 lbs | WR Surrattsville | 2023 State MD Green had an amazing 2022. During the season he absolutely dominated PG public school division. He is capable of taking it the distance anytime he…
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Continue ReadingGreen had an amazing 2022. During the season he absolutely dominated PG public school division. He is capable of taking it the distance anytime he has the ball in his hands including special teams. He followed a great season with a solid 7on7 season, high pointing the ball and making contested catches, showing off his ball skills and strength.
Ibraham Barry
Barry is a very impressive receiver prospect, at 6’5 190lbs he has the frame to develop into a dominant receiver at the next level. Last season he burst onto the scene as a jump ball/deep ball threat. Barry’s recruiting stock is slowly but surely rising. With another solid year he may be able to land a few power-5 offers.
Shell will be a collegiate athlete next year for sure. Whether it’s on the field or on the track the kid is a talent. Shell came up in a conversation at the 2022 Crab Bowl practice and his speed was described as, “as fast as he needs to be to get away from the last defender”. Shell is very dangerous after the catch, but good luck keeping the ball out if his hands, Milford uses Shell in the screen game which really allows him to show off his attributes.
Worrell is on the verge of having a huge year. Worrell plays with a chip on his shoulder and is a mismatch for most DB’s with his combination of size, speed, technique, and strength. Jamal is a physical and heavy-handed receiver at the line, he runs crisp routes and has even added some craftiness in his breaks and releases. The Anderson to Worrell tandem will be on full display in 2023. With the help of a stable of skill players, this offense will turn the score board into fireworks this season.
Neal is the playmaker on this talented Friendship team. He caught some traction in recruiting last season landing a handful of D1 offers. Expect Neals involvement in the offense to increase even more as he’s proven to make things happen when he touches the ball. There’s no doubt in my mind that Neal’s offer list will continue to grow.