2025 WR’s to look out for next season
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Continue ReadingWe like to help you guys stay on point with who is going to be the next big thing. We enjoy introducing you to guys you have never heard of. There are a few guys that we can introduce you all to this year. We are going to start out with some skilled positions, and then go on to the trenches. Let’s check it out.
- Has long arms to stiff-arm defensive backs in the open field. Willing to lower his pads to run through tackles for extra yardage. Goes over the middle, can spin out of tackles and take the big hit.
- He’s a precise route runner, creating separation when used on quick outs and stop patterns in college. Shorter has good stop-start ability and lateral agility.
Edward Coleman Edward Coleman 5'10" | 180 lbs | WR Calvary Day | 2025 State GA – WR – Calvary Day High School
- He’s a fluid athlete with excellent short-area quickness; Wiley should be able to create separation, and he has the straight-line speed to threaten down the seam.
- Fluid athlete with explosive burst and speed to stretch the field and breeze past defenders. Has a quick first step and gets to top speed in a hurry.
- An impressive athlete with very quick acceleration to reach his top speed quickly and stretch the field. Very good body control and smooth movements. Plays fast and explosive.
- Balanced, savvy route runner with top field awareness, setting up and selling routes beautifully.
- His competitiveness and knack for high-pointing the ball allow him to play bigger than his size.
- Combines speed, balance, quickness, vision and crisp cuts to leave defensive backs and linebackers in the dust.
James Johnson James Johnson 6'0" | 175 lbs | WR Douglas County | 2025 State GA – WR – Douglas County
- He shows suddenness off the line of scrimmage and accelerates quickly, and his top-end speed is among the best in this draft.
- Johnson is a natural playmaker, at his best with the ball in his hands.
- He’s equally dangerous in catch-and-run situations.