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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='698341' first='Jaxon' last='Fresques'] || WR || 5'7 || 160 || Northridge High School || 202</strong><br>Fresques flashes outstanding speed he uses to separate from defenders. He can beat corners in a variety of ways and can line up all over the field. Fresques can shred defenses in the jet sweep game, where the early running start in motion helps him fly past defenders. He's tough to tackle in space and can make quick cuts to make defenders miss. Fresques does a good job tracking the ball and has the speed to separate after he's hauled it in. He can come down with tough catches on the sideline, with his exceptional body control helping him get a foot in bounds.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='698402' first='Chachi' last='Pan'] || WR || 5'10 || 160 || Herriman High School || 2025</strong><br>Pan adjusts to the ball as well as any player in the class of 2025. He constantly puts himself at risk for a big hit for the betterment of his team. Pan has exceptional hands and does a good job tracking passes. He does a good job finding soft spots against zone coverage and can make diving grabs. Pan excels at avoiding defenders in the open field and, on bubble screens, does a great job following his blockers. He fights for every yard and can break out of arm tackles. Pan plays both ways and never takes a snap off bringing energy and physicality each rep he's on the field. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='698545' first='Grayson' last='Wilson'] || WR || 6'3 || 185 || Salem Hills High School || 2025 </strong><br>Wilson decimates defenses with his savvy routes. He does a great job faking short routes before exploding past defensive backs for big gains. Wilson can beat any coverage defenses throw at him. He quickly wins off the snap with textbook releases. Wilson's long strides help him create deep separation. His long arms help him high-point passes and make contested catches over defensive backs. Wilson possesses good speed and does a great job tracking/adjusting to the ball deep. He's tough to take down after the ctah, where his size helps him barrel over defenders.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='698546' first='Luke' last='Rich'] || WR || 6'0 ||190 || Stansbury High School || 2025 </strong><br>Rich is fearless over the middle of the field. He isn't afraid of contact and can hold onto catches even when linebackers hit him at full speed. Rich runs crisp routes where he tricks defensive backs into thinking he's going one way before he changes direction and leaves them in the dust. Rich is a strong blocker on the outside, and he does a good job keeping his hands inside to avoid holding penalties. He can break out of arm tackles and always fights for yards after the catch. The Stallions offense was highly productive in 2022, and Rich will help them remain productive in 2023.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='705845' first='Griffin' last='Faamausili'] || WR || 6'2 || 175 || Westlake High School || 2025</strong><br>Faamausili does a great job slipping past coverage to make game-chaining catches. He can win inside and out with his sharp releases helping him create separation all 48 minutes. Faamausili can quickly change directions and does a great job getting a foot in bounds. He can win at every field level with his shitness and speed, helping him create separation. Faamausili is a good athlete with an impressive vertical he uses to go over the top of defensive backs and make tough grabs. His ability to quickly change direction helps him rack up yards after the catch.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='705537' first='Ty' last='Cogswell'] || WR || 6'7 || 200 || Copper Hills High School || 2025</strong><br>When teams get into the red zone, they want to come away with seven points, and one of the best ways to do this is by having receivers who can make 50/50 catches. The Grizzlies have that guy in Cogswell whose 6'7 frame and elite vertical makes him a challenge to stop on jump balls. Cogswell does a good job tracking the ball and high pointing it to score touchdowns. His large catch radius makes him a quarterback's best friend. Cogswell also moves well in the open field, and his long strides make him hard to lock down on the outside.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='698556' first='Blake' last='Ames'] || WR || 6'1 || 160 || Corner Canyon High School || 2025 </strong><br>The Charges have been home to some of the state's top receivers over the past several years. Ames could be their next potent wideout, with his quick feet and strong hands, potentially helping him shine in Coach Kjar's offense. He runs good routes and can make defenders miss in the open field. Ames doesn't rest in the offseason; instead, he is constantly working on improving his skills on the field and getting stronger in the weight room. He could be making huge plays that help the Chargers capture another state title sooner rather than later.</p>
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These receivers appear to have glue for hands and constantly move the sticks when their team needs them.
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