2022 Year End: Some of 2027’s Tallest Wide Out’s Thus Far
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Aiden Honeywood AZ #WL WR #WL HEIGHT 6'2" WEIGHT 175 POS WR CLASS 2027 View Profile Aiden Honeywood Instagram Twitter State: Arizona School: Shadow Ridge Was a key contributor on both sides of the ball for the AYF Phoenix All-Stars…
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Continue ReadingWas a key contributor on both sides of the ball for the AYF Phoenix All-Stars at both Safety and Wide Receiver. Tall, long and lean right now, but can jump out of gym
Standing 6-foot-2 and 150-pounds, one of the best Wide Receiver/Defensive Back prospects in the class of 2027 out of the greater Los Angeles area. Big shoes to fill, but think Randy Moss here with his ability to turn and run after the catch.
There was a time when I strongly thought he may turn into a Tight End. However, he now stands 6-foot-3 and 180 pounds and can really run. A great vertical threat out Southwest Florida.
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Another kid with a similar skill set and story to Wolny, Haviland is a prospect that blurs the line between Tight End and Wide Receiver a bit. The Georgia prospect currently stands 6-foot-3 and 170-pounds and helped Milton Middle School to an enormous season.
A big two-sport athlete out of Illinois, Burrell is a 6-foot-2, 165-pounder with great body control and overall athleticism. While he shines on the football field and basketball court, his older sister plays soccer at Michigan.
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Standing nearly 6-foot-3 and 175-pounds, Branch is a man amongst boys in the DMV. The eighth-grader already holds offers from Penn State and Maryland, two programs that consistently pull the top recruits out of Maryland.
Didn’t know about Minnix until I saw him at AYF Nationals and was glad that I did. Big, tall kid at 6-foot-4 and 155-pounds (unverified) with an absolutely insane catch radius. Not a burner with speed, but a kid I’ll throw a back pylon fade to in the redzone, every time.
A tall 6-foot-4, 160-pound Wide Receiver the coaches call “Stilts”. Love his soft hands and the window he creates for his Quarterback to throw the ball up to. Very reliable pass-catcher here.
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Already standing 6-foot-4 and 191-pounds (unverified) Smith Jr. is a huge, young body that checks a lot of boxes in terms of size and potential. While he absolutely could outgrow the position, he’s an athletic football/basketball kid that could become elite.