Five Excellent WR from the Class of ’24
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In 2022, Troy’s very good play was a bright spot in the 3-8 season of the Reynoldsburg Raiders. He lines up at both outside WR positions as well as in the slot. He takes long strides as he eats up the cushion of the CB in off-man. He does a great job of tracking the ball over his shoulder before making the catch in traffic. He displays good mental toughness as he elevates his game in the redzone by being a reliable target in this area as he makes the catch in the endzone for a TD.
In 2022, TraMar helped the Winton Woods Warriors to a 12-win season, advance to the 3rd round of the playoffs and average 39.9 points per game. He lines up as an XWR on the outside. He shows fluid hips as he breaks off his stem and separates before getting open. He shows very good hands as he makes the catch with his hands on passes thrown outside his strike zone. He uses his very good play speed and athletic ability to outrun all defenders as he scores easily on a touchdown reception. He also displays good contact balance to break tackles from CB with ease after the catch is made.
In 2022, Kyan helped the St. Edward Eagles to a 15-win season, average 30.9 points per game and a victory in the Division I State Championship game. He lines up in the slot. He displays good football intelligence as he effectively reads the coverage and finds the soft spot in zone. He shows very good hands as he displays an impressive catch radius that enables him to make the catch with his hands fully extended from his body. His good athletic ability and play speed enables him to gain significant yardage after the catch is made.
In 2022, Dorian helped the Princeton Vikings to a 9-win season, advance to the 2nd round of the playoffs and average 33.1 points per game. He lines up at both outside WR positions. He is quick off the LOS and separates from the CB with his good play speed. He shows good hands as he makes the catch with his hands away from his body. After the catch is made, he uses his good combination of athletic ability and contact balance as he is quick and tough to tackle in the open field before picking up a first down.
In 2022, Isaiah helped the Washington Blue Lions to a 9-win season, advance to the 2nd round of the playoffs and average 39.1 points per game. He lines up primarily on the outside as an XWR. He uses his good size to box out CB, tracks the ball well in the air and uses his good hands to make the catch on 50/50 balls. He displays very good mental toughness as he elevates his game in the redzone showing his reliability as he scores a TD easily.