Week 9: Stock up Offense
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Week nine brought some big-time performances from players all across the state. As always, there were many worthy candidates, but we feel these four raised their stock the most. Logan Dunfield || TE || 6’4 || 205 || Riverton High…
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Continue ReadingWeek nine brought some big-time performances from players all across the state. As always, there were many worthy candidates, but we feel these four raised their stock the most.
Logan Dunfield || TE || 6’4 || 205 || Riverton High School || 2023
Dunfield had three touchdowns in the Silverwolve’s win over Mountain Ridge. The 6’4 tight end tracks the ball as well as any tight end in the state. Dunfield also does a good job adjusting to the ball and fights through contact to haul in catches. He also breaks through tackles to rack up yards after the catch. Dunfield has a quick release off the line that allows him to create instant separation. He also possesses good speed that enables him to be a threat on the outside and not just the slot. Dunfield also has good length for the tight end position giving him a height and length advantage over most defensive backs.
Isaac Wilson
Isaac
Wilson
6'0" | 165 lbs | QB
Corner Canyon | 2024
State
UT
|| QB || 6’0 || 170 || Corner Canyon High School || 2024
Against Lone Peak on ESPN U, Wilson was electric. He scored three touchdowns and constantly moved the ball against the Knights. Wilson displayed outstanding accuracy from the pocket at every level of the field. He has one of the best deep balls in the state and isn’t afraid to let it rip. Wilson is also an excellent scrambler who makes defenders look silly in the open field. The Chargers will often call his number in short-yardage situations or run quarterback draw to much success. Our top-ranked quarterback in the class of 2024 continues to be one of the state’s best players.
Luke Nadauld || WR || 6’2 || 185 || Springville High School || 2024
Nadauld has come on strong the last two games and had his best game of the season last Friday vs. Salem Hills. He hauled in eight catches for 189 yards, both of which are career highs. The explosive receiver excels at getting separation deep and taking the top off the defense. Nadauld displays good speed and acceleration on each rep. He’s also a shifty route runner capable of breaking tackles after making the grab. In addition, his connection with Red Devils quarterback
Ryder Burton
Ryder
Burton
6'2" | 180 lbs | QB
Springville | 2023
State
UT
has unlocked one of the state’s elite wide receiver and quarterback connections.
Ben Howard || OL || 6’4 || 281 || Skyridge High School || 2025
The Falcon’s offense has been rolling all year, and Howard’s play is a huge reason why. The 6’4 sophomore plays like a four-year starter in both the ground and passing game. Once he gets his hands on defensive linemen, he can open holes and create pancakes. Howard is an athletic freak who excels at blocking in space and reaching the second level. The Falcons trust him to watch the blind side, and he’s kept both MaCae Hillstead and Trent Call upright all year. Howard has smooth feet and a powerful punch that levels defenders. One of the best players in the class of 2025 is also one of the state’s top tackles.