Week 7: Top WR/TE Performances
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As I continue this series of articles, I know I’m very late but they will still be released! Now for week 7, highlighting top performances by position each week, I wanted to say there are MANY other wide receivers and…
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Continue ReadingAs I continue this series of articles, I know I’m very late but they will still be released! Now for week 7, highlighting top performances by position each week, I wanted to say there are MANY other wide receivers and tight ends who could be put on this list. I am listing the players who’s stat line stood out, who people recommended but most importantly, ONLY players who either I watched live or was able to watch highlights from their specific game. For the best chance to be featured, send me your weekly film on twitter. My handle is “@DevinRecord”, please don’t have any hard feelings if you weren’t included.
This sophomore wide receiver is ELECTRIC. He’s been extremely productive for a receiver in a “Wing-T” offense set. He continues to make outstanding 1 handed grabs and produce when he gets the ball in his hands. Against Archbishop-Murphy he had 8 catches for 95 yards and one touchdown. He showed off his speed every time he touched the ball, as he always does. His route running is starting to become elite as the year progresses. He also contributed a interception during the game.
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T’Andre is one of the top players in the whole 2025 class in my eyes and definitely one of the best tight ends in the class. He played very well all season long for Kamiak and is starting to catch the eyes of coaches at the next level. He finished the game with 4 receiving touchdowns on the game, each of which going for at least 30 yards. He makes big plays and is still growing his game. He’s a name to keep an eye on for years to come.
Logan is already recognized as a top 10 wide receiver in the 2024 class and he displays why he is weekly on the field. Against Bremerton, he has good route running, being able to plant his feet and start to create space instantly. His catch radius is wide, which helps out his quarterback. He finished the game with 73 yards and 2 touchdowns. He’s going to be a senior to watch next year.
Trent was electric on the field against Edmonds-Woodway. He is agile with the ball in his hands, making plays often. He catches the ball well too, rarely dropping passes. The senior had 104 yards with 2 touchdowns on the night. He flew under the radar with Monroe HS, but is is 100% one of the top wide receivers in the class. He has what it takes to play at the next level in my eyes.
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Meech Sadeddin
Meech Sadeddin
West Valley puts up some solid offensive numbers all year as a team, but week 7 it was Meech’s turn to have himself a day. He had 149 receiving yards to go along with a touchdown. He makes defenders miss with his feet often. He stands at 6’4″ so he has a great catching radius and his hands are very solid. He also contributed on the defensive side, grabbing himself an interception on the night too.