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<p>Texas is loaded with young talent at the receiver position. Whether it be slot, X, Y, or Z; Texas is a one stop shop for the class of 2025. Let's take a look at some of the top performers from the past 2022-23 season and look at what can be expected going forward into the 2023-24 encore to follow. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='923390' first='Jaden' last='Perez'] I WIDE RECEIVER •6'1" | 165 LBS I CLASS OF 2025 @ BRANDEIS | SAN ANTONIO, TX</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='923390' first='Jaden' last='Perez'] is presently the best pure separator in the 2025 class. Perez's tape proves him to possess some of the best body control as well. He adjusts well to balls within his catch radius and has great hand eye coordination. Perez has a natural feel for intentional route running and doesn't have to dilute his concepts with a lot of wasted movements that disrupt the timing of his signal caller. He is a flat-out YAK master and chain mover. Look for him to stay amongst the tops of his class via sheer skill and will combine with a consistent formula for his ongoing success. </p>
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<p>TAZ WILLIAMS JR. I WIDE RECEIVER •6'1" | 175 LBS I CLASS OF 2025 @ RED OAK | RED OAK, TX</p>
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<p>Whether in the slot, jet sweep, or special teams; Williams is special. He has a second gear that most of his contemporaries simply don't have. Some may label his top-end speed as the finger of God at work. Some things extend past base genetics. A little daylight and he's gone. Want him to outrun the pursuit angle; no problem. He's that fast. Combine this speed on tape with a 6'1 frame and anything less than top power 5 would be a travesty. </p>
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<p>DEION DEBLANC I WIDE RECEIVER •5'10" | 180 LBS I CLASS OF 2025 @ NORTH SHORE | HOUSTON, TX</p>
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<p>Dion Deblanc possesses elite juice to stretch the field from the slot and special teams. Deblanc is on the smaller side for the position but is the type of athlete who can make up for it with his natural catching ability, determination, and skillset that allow him to go 0-100 in a blink. Deblanc is transferring to state power North Shore from Aldine Eisenhower where he looks to play an intricate part in returning the Mustangs to the state championship round of the playoffs. </p>
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<p>QUANELL X FARRAKHAN JR. I WIDE RECEIVER •6'1" | 161 LBS I CLASS OF 2025 @ THE WOODLANDS | THE WOODLANDS, TX</p>
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<p>Quanell X Farrakhan Jr. is the most physical receiver in the draft class to date. Truthfully, he should be listed as an athlete due to his ability to just be a football player on both sides of the ball from the x, slot, cornerback, kick returner, and punt returner positions respectfully. QXF is a gadget player who just needs the ball in his hands to make a play for his team. Be it tunnel screen, spot route post, jet sweep, or special teams; QXF can change the momentum of a game in one play. Look for him to build on his efforts to climb the ranks and produce for The Woodlands program in the 2023-24 season. </p>
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Texas is loaded with young talent at the receiver position. Whether it be slot, X, Y, or Z; Texas is a one stop shop for the class of 2025. Let's take a look at some of the top performers from the past 2022-23 season and look at what can be expected going forward into the 2023-24 encore to follow.
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