San Diego’s Best Available 2023s: WR/DBs Pt. I
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Breaking down the film for the top available WR/DBs in San Diego after the early-signing period. Hunter Wiggins CA #104 DB #19 HEIGHT 6'0" WEIGHT 185 POS DB CLASS 2023 View Profile Hunter Wiggins State: California School: Lincoln Wiggins’ stock…
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Wiggins’ stock sky-rocketed over the last two seasons as a starter on one of the most talented secondaries in California. He provides coverage skill and versatility with ability to make plays at safety and corner. He’s a rangy athlete as a deep safety that can flip his hips and close space towards the sideline. He produces turnovers relying on advanced instincts, reactions, and ball skills. He utilizes his length and short-area quickness effectively in press coverage. Wiggins added offers from Indiana, Grambling, and Montana over the summer with other offers from Arizona, USC, Minnesota, and Fresno St.
Chargualaf found a fit with Lincoln’s loaded secondary after transferring from Steele Canyon for his senior season. He’s a violent tackler that doesn’t hesitate to close space and provide run support from his safety spot. He excels at diagnosing run/pass and reacting downhill with speed and physicality. He has a quick trigger to the ball and takes efficient angles in pursuit. Chargaulaf picked up offers from Colorado, Utah Tech, and Grambling over the summer.
Easton Peterson
Easton Peterson
San Diego’s most productive DB this season picked up offers from Fort Lewis and Western Colorado after recording 9 INTs and 71 tackles. He’s an instinctive player in coverage that can read QB eyes in zone and jump routes in his deep third. He shows IQ and positional awareness with the ball-skills to capitalize on playmaking opportunities. He anticipates throws in coverage and can come off routes with adequate range to make backside plays. He’s smooth in his backpedal and moves fluidly gaining depth. Peterson’s one of San Diego’s biggest stock-rising DBs after his productive senior season.
Corey Thompson
Corey Thompson
Thompson’s a versatile athlete that made plays in all three phases for Lincoln’s D-1AA state championship team. He flashes natural hands and athleticism as an outside WR, attacking the ball at its highest point in 1v1 matchups and producing explosive plays after the catch. He’s a dangerous return specialist that’s extremely elusive in space and can breakaway with smooth, striding speed. He can create turnovers as a deep safety with advanced ball skills and reactions. Thompson holds offers from Colorado, Idaho St., and Grambling St.
Nolan Cummings
Nolan Cummings
Cummings was a senior leader for the most productive receiver group in San Diego. He’s a skilled outside receiver that recorded 38 catches for 642 yards and 8 TDs this season. He’s a fundamental route-runner that uses foot-fire effectively at the LOS against press-man and stays low driving through his breaks. He shows spatial awareness working the sideline and presents himself as a target working back towards the QB. He has soft hands that can pluck the ball out of the air and is aggressive attacking the ball with defenders around him. Cummings should draw some late interest after raising his stock as a senior.