2024 Rankings Newcomers: Wide Receivers
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Want 30% off of your subscription? Use promo code PaulG30 at checkout! Bryson Crane ID #76 WR #6 HEIGHT 6'3" WEIGHT 160 POS WR CLASS 2024 View Profile Bryson Crane State: Idaho School: Bear Lake Crane is a very intriguing prospect with…
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Crane is a very intriguing prospect with length at the position and very good body control/strong hands when making contested catches downfield. He is a big bodied outside weapon that can cover ground with long strides and adjusts to the ball well in the air. He is a true vertical threat that can stretch the field and get over the top while using body positioning and creating separation downfield to his advantage. A two-sport star at 6’2″+, he has intriguing athletic ability and length which schools will like and should help him draw college interest.
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Nixon is a raw prospect that is still developing but has elite length out wide and a huge catch radius while only going to improve from here. He is used out wide and in the slot, shows good initial speed and strong hands while able to get off press coverage and make 50/50 catches in the red-zone. Still working on after the catch movement and running strong, he does a nice job at positioning his body and boxing out smaller defenders while tracking the ball well when making contested catches. Nixon cracks our newest 2024 rankings and checks in just inside our top ten at the wide receiver position.
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Rawlings is a quick twitched possession receiver that finds holes in zone coverage and settles with good hands and quickly bursts upfield to gain the tough yards. He is hard to bring down in the open field as he shows strong lateral movement abilities and short area quickness to make defender miss in space. Rawlings can run a variety of different routes and can go up and win 50/50 balls against bigger corners due to vertical leap and high point abilities when making contested catches. Although explosive in the short area and shows good foot speed, he should draw college interest as he progresses and shows some third level burst in the open field.
Orr is a quick twitched athlete on the outside that plays on both sides of the ball for Twin Falls. He shows an explosive first step, strong hands from various angles and can track the bell well downfield and make contested catches. Defensively, he is a sound tackler in space that takes good angles in the open field and shows nice cover abilities against bigger receivers.
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