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<p>These five receivers make monster grabs and plays for their teams time and time again.</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 has been turning heads in camps by making play after play. Every time he takes the field, he gives the game everything he's got. Wilson has done an excellent job tracking and adjusting to the ball downfield. He poses great body control and footwork he uses to make tough catches down the sideline. Wilson's large catch radius makes him a very friendly target for quarterbacks, and he is more than willing to sell out to bring in passes. He should be in for a monster junior year.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='698546' first='Luke' last='Rich'] || WR || 6'0 || 190 || StansburyHigh School || 2025</strong><br>Rich is an exceptional multiple sports athlete who can make plays on the basketball court and under the Friday night lights in the fall. Regardless of what sport he is playing, Rich is an elite athlete who can make plays on both sides of the ball. At receiver, he has exceptional hands and runs good routes. He's a threat to make plays at all three levels of the field. Rich will look to be a potent pass catcher on what was the highest-scoring offense on the state in 2022.</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's ability to quickly change direction makes him incredibly hard to contain on the outside. He gets in and out of his breaks quickly, with his long strides helping him create separation. Faamausili does a great job slipping behind defenses and can make big plays when his team needs him. He isn't fazed by press coverage and doesn't let defensive backs jam him at the line. Faamausili's concentration is exceptional, and his long arm helps him make contested catches.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='705537' first='Ty' last='Cogswell'] || WR || 6'7 || 200 || Cooper Hills High School || 2025 </strong><br>Cogswell could be one of the breakout players in the state, regardless of his position in 2023. His wingspan and catch radius are exceptional. Cogswell will be one of the state's best jump ball receivers with not just his length but athleticism. In addition to his strong football traits, Cogswell is also an elite rebounder on the basketball court. He puts his vertical and ability to box out defenders to use on the football field. Cogswell could be an exceptional football player sooner rather than later.</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>Ames might have to wait a year to make plays on varsity with how talented the pass catchers the Chargers currently possess. But while he bides his time, he will be shredding defense with an intimidating combination of shiftiness and strength. Ames doesn't skip days in the weight room, and it pays off every fall. He runs hard after every catch and breaks through potential tacklers because of it. Ames, in 2024, will have a chance to be a big-time playmaker for the Chargers.</p>
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