2026: Future Star Receivers
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These receivers may have only been freshmen in 2022, but that doesn’t stop them from making plays in the passing game. Graham Livingston Graham Livingston 5'10" | 160 lbs | WR Ridgeline | 2026 State UT || WR || 5’10…
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Continue ReadingThese receivers may have only been freshmen in 2022, but that doesn’t stop them from making plays in the passing game.
Graham Livingston Graham Livingston 5'10" | 160 lbs | WR Ridgeline | 2026 State UT || WR || 5’10 || 160 || Ridgeline High School || 2026
Livingston was sensational for the Riverhawks in 2022. His releases are exceptional, and his route running is also elite. Livingston can change direction in the blink of an eye and is tough to take down in the open field. He possesses excellent short area quickens, making it challenging for defenders to get a hand on him in the open field. Livingston does a great job tracking the ball and fights for every pass. He can win inside or out and will be a threat to move the chains for the next three years.
Kai Meza Kai Meza 6'2" | 180 lbs | WR Mountain Ridge | 2026 State UT || WR || 5’11 || 155 || Mountain RIdge High School || 2026
Meza is an elite deep threat. His speed is exceptional and allows him to beat some of the state’s fastest corners deep. Meza does a great job adjusting to the ball in the air and always gets his feet down to make sideline grabs. He can win outside the numbers with his elite footwork helping him separate. Meza does an excellent job selling slant or comeback routes before going deep. He can make tough grabs on underthrown balls or sell out to haul in overthrown ones. Meza is a threat to score every time he takes the field.
Isaiah Morris Isaiah Morris 5'9" | 145 lbs | WR Roy | 2026 State UT || WR || 5’9 || 145 || Roy High School || 2026
Morris is an elite red zone threat who wins with his releases. He displays elite footwork and can quickly change direction. Morris is fearless over the middle of the field. He never goes down easy and fights for every yard after the catch. Morris can decimate defenses with his breakaway speed and sticky hands that help him haul in passes. His quickness enables him make defenders miss in the open field, and he can be used in multiple ways on offense. Morris is also explosive in the return game, making him an exceptional playmaker in each phase of the game,
Hunter Knighton || WR || 6’1 || 190 || Ridgeline High School || 2026
Knighton does a great job adjusting to passes in the air. He can slow down to wait for balls and constantly puts his body on the line to make catches. Knighton uses his size to his advantage by high pointing passes. He wins nearly every jump ball and can make contested catches look easy. Knighton possesses elite body control and uses it to make spectacular toe-tapping plays on the sideline. In addition, he’s an exceptional blocker on the outside who loves to block and make plays for his teammates.