Eight Standout WRs from the RZE 7v7 Nationals
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The Redzone Elite national 7v7 tournament is a massive event where athletes traveled from all over the country to showcase their talents while fighting for the championship title. With the number of matches that took place over the weekend, seeing every player from each team was no easy task.
This article will briefly examine eight receivers from Colorado teams who had impressive showings at the Redzone Elite 7v7 tournament.
Keenan Campbell Keenan Campbell 6'2" | WR Fountain-Fort Carson | 2024 State CO (2024) from Fountain-Fort Carson is a wide receiver who ran with the 719 Springs Elite during the tournament. He is a big target with an impressive frame and physicality. His powerful running abilities make him difficult to cover, especially in one-on-one situations. Campbell had an impressive showing during the event, making him a must-watch player this season.
Kai Goetze Kai Goetze 6'3" | 230 lbs | TE Pine Creek | 2024 State CO (2024) is a tight end from Pine Creek who was a part of Team Full Gorilla for club seasons. His size and frame make him an instant head-turner off the field, while his speed and physical playing style keep him under the spotlight. His film is flooded with clips of him destroying opponents as a blocker, but his time with 7s allows him to showcase his outstanding skills as a pass catcher. Goetze is a known player with the potential to become a breakout prospect this fall.
Grady Forsythe Grady Forsythe 6'4" | 215 lbs | TE Conifer | 2024 State CO (2024) is another powerful tight end who used his time with Ducks7v7 to sharpen his skills as a receiver. He is a good-sized player with a solid frame that helps him dominate his opponents in the regular season. He uses his strength to his advantage during 7s to out-muscle defenders and make the tougher catches in traffic. Forsythe has been on radars for a little longer than others, putting him on pace to become a breakout prospect.
Kole Mathis (2024) from Fairview is a newcomer to the Colorado scene who has already proven himself to be a must-watch player. Mathis is a two-way athlete who got a lot of time as a receiver with the Ducks7v7. He is a solid route runner who seems to have an understanding of how to attack coverage, which may stem from his time spent as a cornerback on the defensive side of the ball. Mathis will be entering his senior year for the Knights after transferring from another state, giving him the potential to become a sleeper recruit.
Jace Hines (2024) is another two-way player from Fairview who spent time with the Ducks7v7 organization. The speedster does a great job at creating separation off the line before locating and tracking the ball to secure the catch. He had more than a few great plays that kept his name in conversations during the tournament, including a couple of spectacular catches in traffic. Hines is still a relatively low flyer on the recruiting radar, putting him in a position to be a steal for the right program.
Kobe Dooley Kobe Dooley 5'9" | 160 lbs | WR Unknown | 2026 CO (2026) from Vista Ridge is a top-tier athlete with blazing track speed. Dooley’s shifty route running and advanced knowledge of the game give him an advantage over his opponents. His ability to create separation off the line and through his breaks puts him miles ahead of the majority of the players in his class, adding to his early value as a potential prospect. Dooley is a future star who has already begun building his reputation as an unstoppable receiver.
Aiden Garcia Aiden Garcia WR Fountain-Fort Carson | 2026 CO (2026) from Fountain-Fort Carson is a young player with a very high ceiling who stood out early during the tournament with 719 Springs Elite. He is an excellent route runner who can get open at any moment on any level of the field. His impressive speed and explosive cuts make him capable of carving out open spaces within coverages. Garcia is the type of receiver who can make a significant impact on his team because of his breakaway speed and dynamic catching abilities, making him a player to track early.
Maxwell Lovett Maxwell Lovett 6'0" | 170 lbs | WR Cherry Creek | 2026 CO (2026) is another young receiver with an extremely bright future. The Team Full Gorilla player grabbed the spotlight early during the first day of the competition and continued to stand out for the entirety of the event. He showed his potential as a deep threat with his speed and his reliability as a go-to target because of his height and sure-handedness. Lovett paved his way onto the radar early, making him a player to follow right now.