2026: Extremely Talented Receivers
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These receivers possess elite traits that could make them great players at the next level. Salesi Moa Salesi Moa 6'0" | 165 lbs | WR Pleasant Grove | 2026 State UT || WR || 6’1 || 175 || Weber High…
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Salesi Moa
Salesi
Moa
6'0" | 165 lbs | WR
Pleasant Grove | 2026
State
UT
|| WR || 6’1 || 175 || Weber High School || 2026
Moa is already a top-ten receiver in the state, regardless of classification. He does everything at a high level, allowing him to shred varsity defenses in his first year of high school ball. His releases and ability to get in and out of his breaks is spectacular. Trying to tackle him in the open field is a feat few defenders were able to accomplish in 2022. He’s a shifty athlete who can leave defenders in the dust with quick cuts and his impressive breakaway speed. Moa is also an exceptional route runner and could be the best receiver in the state in the near future.
Cooper Harsin
Cooper
Harsin
6'1" | 160 lbs | WR
Davis | 2026
State
UT
|| WR || 6’1 || 160 || Davis High School || 2026
Harsin has incredibly quick feet that help create separation rep after rep. He does a good job tricking defenders into thinking he’s going one way before breaking back the other. Harsin’s ability to change direction is impressive, making him one of the class’s craftiest receivers. The 6’1 Darts receiver does a good job using his body to shield off smaller defenders from deflecting the ball on slants. He makes great adjustments on the ball to make difficult grabs and can make contested catches every drive. Harisn also has good hands and is willing to put his body on the line to make plays for his team at every field level.
Jaxon Toala
Jaxon
Toala
6'2" | 175 lbs | WR
West | 2026
State
UT
|| WR || 6’2 || 175 || Alta High School || 2026
Toala is a talented pass catcher and one of the state’s top athletes. He can go over the top with his elite vertical to moss defensive backs or run past them with his elite speed. Toala’s large catch radius allows him to bring in balls thrown behind him and ones that appear to be overthrown. His impressive body control allows him to tip to the sideline to stay in bounds and always get a foot down when making toe-tapping grabs. Toala racks up yards plenty after the catch, where he slips in and out of tackles. He’s a shifty route runner who will be one of the class’s toughest covers in 2023.
Graham Livingston
Graham
Livingston
5'10" | 160 lbs | WR
Ridgeline | 2026
State
UT
|| WR || 5’10 || 160 || Ridgeline High School || 2026
Livingston is a dynamic route runner who can create separation at every level of the field. Denfisve back get turned around trying to stay with the crafty Livingston. He can break out of arm tackles and squeeze past defenders with quick cuts to the inside and outside. Livingston possesses excellent breakaway speed and does a good job coming back to the ball on broken plays. He does a good job going up top to high-point passes, and his ability to come down with catches while being interfered with is sensational. Livingston is an elite receiver who is just getting started making plays on the outside.