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<p>Having a playmaker at wide receiver can be all that is needed to change the game. If you can throw the ball an elite prospect's way and let them create, good things typically follow. Today, we are going to break down some of the best wide receivers in the Class of 2025.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='553018' first='Eugene' last='Hilton'], 6'0, 175 pounds, Zionsville</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='553018' first='Eugene' last='Hilton'] is a pure playmaker. Any time that he gets the ball he is capable of creating a big play. Hilton is electric after the catch, racking up extra yardage as he forces defenders to chase. He can also be a dangerous kickoff returner. Last year, Hilton caught 49 passes for 598 yards. Returning kickoffs, he added 483 yards on 20 returns. A big 2023 from Hilton would certainly see him turn plenty of heads.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='351866' first='Davion' last='Chandler'], 5'10, 160 pounds, Indianapolis Arsenal Tech</p>
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<p>Even when the circumstances are not in his favor, [player_tooltip player_id='351866' first='Davion' last='Chandler'] finds a way to make a play to help his team, both on offense and special teams. At receiver, Chandler does an outstanding job of adjusting to the ball. If a pass is underthrown or behind him, he still has the ability to reel it in. Chandler has a knack for making difficult, contested catches appear routine. Chandler can also return kickoffs. With the way he can rescue a play, Chandler should be a prospect that scouts keep tabs on.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='321375' first='Gabe' last='Aramboles'], 6'0, 200 pounds, Westfield</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='321375' first='Gabe' last='Aramboles'] has established himself as a mainstay in Westfield's offense the past two seasons. Expect to see him elevate his game further next season. In 2022, Aramboles recorded 500 receiving yards on 35 receptions. He snagged a trio of touchdown passes. Aramboles does have experience returning kickoffs as well. Last year, he returned seven kickoffs, tallying 122 yards in the process.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='147046' first='Stratton' last='Fuller'], 5'11, 165 pounds, Columbia City</p>
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<p>Columbia City's [player_tooltip player_id='147046' first='Stratton' last='Fuller'] is a versatile prospect who contributes to the cause in all three phases. Offensively, he is a playmaking wide receiver who makes tough catches on a regular basis. He does not just reserve catching the ball to when he is on offense, though. On special teams, he is an impact return man. As a sophomore, Fuller caught 53 passes for 860 yards and a dozen touchdowns. He accumulated 178 kickoff return yards. He also punted a dozen times for 272 yards. At corner, he notched 32 solo tackles with a half-a-dozen interceptions.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='552930' first='DaMarius' last='Young'], 5'11, 160 pounds, Lafayette Jefferson </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='552930' first='DaMarius' last='Young']'s 2022 was limited to only four games. In that time though, he showcased a glimpse of what is to come next season. Young caught eight passes last year. Young posted 123 receiving yards, showing that he can be a player that picks up chunks of yards. Add a pair of touchdowns and it becomes apparent that Young can be a staple in Jefferson's offense moving forward. With his current trajectory, Young can catapult his way up the state rankings.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='539952' first='Isaiah' last='Rollins'], 5'10, 155 pounds, Indianapolis Cathedral</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='539952' first='Isaiah' last='Rollins'] has solidified himself as a solid receiver in Cathedral's offense. He has the ability to line up inside or outside. Regardless, he finds ways to put the defense on its heels. Rollins can be particularly effective on screens. Rollins does well with underneath and intermediate routes. With the ball in his hands, Rollins is always capable of making something big happen. He can also help open things up for his teammates, since he is a solid blocker. </p>
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Having a playmaker at wide receiver can be all that is needed to change the game. If you can throw the ball an elite prospect's way and let them create, good things typically follow. Today, we are going to break down some of the best wide receivers in the Class of 2025.
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