Five Quality WR From the Class of 2025
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There are currently 13 WR in the Class of 2025 Rankings. All of whom play the position very well. Here are five of those WR looking to have a great Junior season in 2023. Amari Valerio Hudson OH #46 WR…
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Continue ReadingThere are currently 13 WR in the Class of 2025 Rankings. All of whom play the position very well. Here are five of those WR looking to have a great Junior season in 2023.
In 2022, Amari’s awesome play helped the Dublin Coffman Shamrocks to a 7-win season where they averaged 21.3 points per game. He lines up predominantly in the slot. He is quick off the LOS and uses his very good play speed to get behind the FS on vertical routes. He tracks the ball well in the air before making an impressive catch in the endzone for a TD. He does a great job of adjusting his body to passes thrown low as he displays excellent hands as he makes the catch. He also displays good ability using his body to shield off defenders as he makes the catch.
In 2022, Jamil’s excellent play was a bright spot in the 2-8 season of the Kenton Ridge Cougars. He recently transferred to Springfield High School. He lines up on the outside as an XWR. He does a good job of using his athleticism and physical toughness to beat press coverage. He gets behind the CB on go routes while tracking the ball in the air. He catches the ball at its highest point beating his man in contested catch situations as he picks up a first down. He possesses very good play speed as he outruns all defenders and scores on a long TD reception.
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In 2022, Trace’s great play helped the Anderson Raptors to an 8-win season, average 42.2 points per game and advance to the 4th round of the playoffs. He lines up on the outside as both an X and ZWR. He is an excellent route runner who displays great hip fluidity as he breaks off his stem and separates against the CB with ease. He displays good hands that enable him to make the catch with his hands away from his body. He possesses excellent competitive toughness as he rises to the occasion when he is in the redzone.
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In 2022, Noah’s very good play helped the Fairfield Indians to a 7-win season where they averaged 31.3 points per game. He lines up on the outside as an XWR and in the slot. He uses his good athleticism to beat press coverage before getting behind the CB on a fade route. He tracks the ball well in the air before showing good hands as he makes the catch with his hands away from his body in the endzone for a TD. Against zone coverage, he displays great football intelligence as he finds the soft spot before making the catch for a 1st down.
In 2022, Trevin’s excellent play helped the Centerburg Trojans to a 9-win season where they averaged 32.2 points per game. He lines up on the outside as an X and ZWR. He shows good quickness of the LOS and uses his good route running ability and play speed to separate against the CB. He displays good hands as he makes the catch with his hands. After the catch is made, he uses his very good quickness and agility to elude defenders and pick up a first down. He is a very reliable WR near the goal line as he works his way back to the QB before scoring a TD.