NextGen Showcase: Top Standout WR’s
The Show by Nextgen Camp rolled into Atlanta last weekend. Here’s a look at the prospects that stood out! Jamari Burnett – WR – 2026 – Central HS / @JamariBurnett8 Burnett had an impressive day at the camp. He’s a…
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Continue ReadingThe Show by Nextgen Camp rolled into Atlanta last weekend. Here’s a look at the prospects that stood out!
Jamari Burnett – WR – 2026 – Central HS / @JamariBurnett8
Burnett had an impressive day at the camp. He’s a quality well-disciplined route runner who is almost impossible for corners to cover without giving him a large cushion. He also displayed a nice job locating and tracking deep passes and is an impact vertical threat. Willing to go up and attack the ball.
Anthony Cook – WR – 2026 – Claxton HS
Cook is a smooth route runner out of Claxton HS. He is a technician when it come to route running. He has balanced, savvy route runner ability with top field awareness, setting up and selling routes beautifully. Can’t wait see what he has in store for this upcoming season.
Leander Bridges III – WR – 2026 – Laurel HS
Bridges had an impressive camp. Bridges dawg mentality as a freshman is out of this world. The confidence this kid displays is sensational. He have that IT factor that coaches love. He’s only a freshman so he have a lot of developing to do but the sky is the limit for this kid. He has so much potential.
Kamare Matthews – WR – 2026 – Spaulding HS / @Officialkamare1
Matthews has the ability to be a threat as a slot receiver. He has the soft hands any college wide receiver coach and quarterback would covet. Tracks the deep ball over either shoulder and brings in passes fluidly without breaking stride downfield. He has a very good initial burst to beat coverage at the line of scrimmage with the quick-twitch moves to redirect in any direction and create separation.
Kaiden Prothro – WR – 2026 – Bowdon HS / @ProthroKaiden
Prothro displayed precise routes, showing an innate feel for setting up defensive backs to create separation. He tracked the ball well downfield and consistently ran under long throws. He has a tapered build and strong hands, ripping the ball back with ease when defensive backs manage to get a hold of it. Prothro has an enormous catch radius and shows the ability to get low to dig out passes.