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<p>With the regular season now over, it's time to look for players who could see their stock rise over the next several months.</p>
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<p>Which 2024 receivers should see their recruitment pick up soon?</p>
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<p>Let's take a look...</p>
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<p><strong>Jensen Goble - Union County</strong></p>
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<p>One of the fastest-rising receivers in North Georgia, Goble is a sure-handed receiver who can get open consistently. He's quick off thee line, shows good footwork when running routes, and has a knack for picking up big yards after the catch. He shows good body control when leaving his feet for a catch and knows how to come down with a tough catch in traffic. He was a go-to option all season long and the offense felt like it ran through Goble at times. He was one of the more productive wideouts in North Georgia last year, catching 87 passes for 1,016 yards and nine touchdowns. He came to play every week, going over 60 yards receiving in 10 out of 12 games this year. He caught a lot of passes, made a lot of plays, and showed enough speed and ball skills to possibly earn some D1 interest and possible offers down the road.</p>
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<p><strong>Ben Grice - Woodward Academy</strong></p>
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<p>An explosive receiver in Atlanta who could really see his recruitment take off soon, Grice is a big play waiting to happen who knows how to run a great route for his age. A multi-sport athlete, Grice has plenty of speed and acceleration, making him a real weapon in the open field. He shows strong hands, and when he has the ball, he knows how to get up the field in a hurry. He had some jaw-dropping plays last year and looked like he was playing at a different speed. He's a weapon in the return game as well due to his impressive burst and elusiveness. He caught 50 passes last year for an impressive 910 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior. He went over the 100-yard mark in six games last year and caught a touchdown pass in seven of his last eight games. Hee has D1 athleticism and could see some school shows serious interest over thee next few months. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='325239' first='Jamie' last='Tremble'] - Wesleyan</strong></p>
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<p>First there was Tommy. Now there's Jamie. A big-time pass-catcher with plenty of size already at 6-foot-4 190-pounds, Tremble continues the family tradition of playing the tight end/receiver position at a high level. His older brother signed with Notre Dame and now plays for the Carolina Panthers. Jamie is now writing his own story, and he's coming off an excellent junior season where he was named 3A's Offensive Player of the Year. He's a big target in the passing game with strong, dependable hands. He was a consistent weapon throughout the season, catching 55 passes for 890 yards and 11 touchdowns on the season. He's a long strider who can be tough to bring down by just one defender down the field. He showed easy D1 potential this season, averaging 16.2 yards per catch and 81 yards per game. He's an Atlanta-area pass-catcher to know about nest fall as a senior. Look for his recruitment to pick up sooner than later as well. </p>
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With the regular season now over, it's time to look for players who could see their stock rise over the next several months.
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