Dominant North Georgia Receivers To Know
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There’s talent everywhere you look in the peach state, and in North Georgia, playmaking receivers are easy to find. Who are some of the most productive receivers in North Georgia this season? Prep Redzone takes a look… Jaden Gibson Jaden…
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Continue ReadingThere’s talent everywhere you look in the peach state, and in North Georgia, playmaking receivers are easy to find. Who are some of the most productive receivers in North Georgia this season?
Prep Redzone takes a look…
Jaden Gibson Jaden Gibson 6'2" | 175 lbs | WR Rabun County | 2023 State GA – Rabun County
One of the most productive receivers across the state, Gibson had a monster junior season last fall and has kept up his stellar play early in his senior season. A true playmaker and excellent route-runner, Gibson can get open in a number of different ways and has been almost unstoppable for the past year and a half. He has great hands, good size, impressive ball skills, and reliable hands. He’s off to an excellent senior season so far, and through his first five games, Gibson has caught 43 passes for 780 yards, averaging over 155 yards per game this season with an incredible 13 touchdowns. He has the ability to play somewhere at the next level, and right now, he’s absolutely dominating week in and week out.
Logan Brooking Logan Brooking 6'4" | 220 lbs | LB Savannah Christian | 2025 State GA – Rabun Gap
Ranked at No. 5 in the TE group in Georgia for the 2025 class, it might be time for Pritchett to be moved to receiver after a fast start to his sophomore season. The former South Carolina native is now catching passes at Rabun Gap, and at 6-foot-5 210-pounds, he’s become one of the top pass catchers in all of North Georgia. He’s long, athletic, and a terrific route-runner for someone his age. He gets open with ease and does a good job of fooling defensive backs into losing their technique. Pritchett doesn’t play against the best competition, but he’s still showing that he has D1 potential. Through his first six games, the North Georgia pass-catcher has reeled in 31 passes for 484 yards, averaging 15.6 yards per reception. He’s also found the end-zone four times so far this season. Look for him to continue getting better and better as the season moves along. If he does, he could start seeing some D1 interest come his way.
Logan Curry – North Forsyth
One of the breakout players in Forsyth County, Curry is a reliable pass-catcher who is having a great 2022 season so far as a senior. He gets open, does a good job of finding holes in the defense, and has shown terrific hands so far. He’s one of the more consistent receivers in the area and deserves recognition after a solid season so far. Through his first six games, Curry has caught 37 passes for 552 yards and six touchdowns. He’s averaging just under 15 yards per reception and an impressive 92 yards per game. He’s been a go-to playmaker for the Raiders and has a chance to really open some eyes the rest of the season. His best game of the season came against rival West Forsyth where he caught 7 passes for 192 yards and one touchdown.
Sacovie White Sacovie White 5'10" | 165 lbs | WR Cass | 2024 State GA – Cass
One of the most electric receivers across the state, White dominated in the offseason during the camp circuit and has been tough to slow down so far this season as a junior. He has tremendous body control, ball skills, speed, and playmaking ability. He plays the ball well in the air and knows how to come down with an acrobatic catch. He’s excellent after the catch and tough to run down by most defenders. He has good speed and can take off down the field when given even a sliver of space to run. He’s a dynamic athlete, excellent route-runner, and has easy D1 potential. He has a handful of offers so far, but expect his offer list to continue to grow as the season moves along. He’s absolutely one of the best receivers not only in North Georgia, but across the 2024 class.