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<p>These four receivers might have only been freshmen, but that didn't stop them from making game-winning plays for their team all season long.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='717883' first='Salesi' last='Moa'] || WR || 6'1 || 175 || Weber High School || 2026</strong></p>
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<p>Only 19 receivers in the state had over 930 receiving yards in 2022, and just one of them was a freshman. That was Moa who shined on the varsity stage. Moa's speed and quickness are truly special. Moa easily gets behind defenses and is outstanding when it comes to tracking the ball. His long arms help him make improbable grabs and stiff-arm defenders. Moa is an exceptional route runner who is a nightmare to try and tackle in the open field. He already has offers from power five schools like Utah and Arizona, and that list is bound to grow.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='717889' first='Cooper' last='Harsin'] || WR || 6'1 || 160 || Roy High School || 2026 </strong></p>
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<p>Harsin is one of the classes hardest working receivers. He's always in the gym or out on the field, working to improve his craft. Harsian has excellent instincts that help him make plays on the outside. He has great hands and sells out to make tough grabs. Harsian does a good job adjusting to the ball and holds on to make contested catches. He runs good routes and is especially effective over the middle of the field, where he's not afraid to get hit. Harsin plays both ways but never takes a play off and goes hard every time he touches the turf.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='212445' first='Jaxon' last='Toala'] || WR || 6'2 || 175 || Alta High School || 2026</strong></p>
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<p>Toala beats defensive back with his elite footwork and shiftiness. He does a great job getting in and out of his breaks. Toala excels at tricking defensive backs into thinking he's going one way before he changes direction. His ability to take the top off a defense is truly special and will make him a big play threat in the state for years to come. Toala is an exceptional athlete who can go over top and moss defenders or run by them. He can beat any type of coverage and does a great job adjusting to the ball while it's in the air to make tough grabs.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='212447' first='Arami' last='Ka'ili'] || WR || 6'1 || 160 || Binham High School || 2026 </strong></p>
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<p>Ka'ili is a skilled wideout who can fill a variety of roles for an offense. He can win one on one to move the chains or score touchdowns in the red zone. He is fearless over the middle of the field, where he fights for every yard and isn't afraid to get hit. Ka'ili doesn't get fazed by press coverage, and his quick releases off the line help him beat corners snap after snap. In addition, he's a willing blocker who can throw defensive backs around in the screen game or take them out of a play to spring a long run. Ka'ili has a great work ethic and is undoubtedly just getting started making plays.</p>
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These four receivers might have only been freshmen, but that didn't stop them from making game-winning plays for their team all season long.
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