2025: Quick Wide Receivers
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These four wide receivers can win in a multitude of ways, but their speed makes covering them easier said than done. Jerome Myles Jerome Myles 6'3" | 200 lbs | WR Corner Canyon | 2025 State UT || WR ||…
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Jerome Myles
Jerome
Myles
6'3" | 200 lbs | WR
Corner Canyon | 2025
State
UT
|| WR || 6’3 || 200 || Corner Canyon High School || 2025
The Chargers newest receiver can make play after play on the outside. Myles does a great job adjusting to balls and can hold onto catches even after being interfered with. He is fearless over the middle of the field and will sell out to make a play for his team. Myles is a great route runner who can cross up defensive backs and easily create separation in the red zone. In addition to his impressive ability to get open, Myles is a physical run blocker who loves to toss defensive backs aside.
Malu Lumpkins || WR || 6’1 || 190 || Norhtridge High School || 2025
Lumpkins does a great job tricking defensive backs into thinking he’s running one way before leaving them in the dust as he changes direction. He quickly gets in and out of his breaks to create separation play after play. Lumpkins is a quarterback’s best friend with his exceptional hands and large catch radius, making him an elite playmaker. Lumpkins is an exceptional athlete who can rack up yards after the catch at an impressive rate. On bubble screens, he does a great job following his blockers to keep the chains moving.
Kingston Mickens || WR || 6’0 || 160 || Viewmount High School || 2025
Mickens possesses game-changing speed. He’s shifty in the open field and routinely crosses up defensive backs. Mickens makes quick cuts to keep defenders off him and can slip out of arm tackles. He never quits on a play and does a great job coming back to the ball to help his quarterback out. Mickens excels at tricking corners into thinking he’s going deep before running a short route. But when he does decide to go deep, Mickens can make grabs outside the numbers at a high rate.
Steven Hoskins
Steven
Hoskins
6'4" | 165 lbs | WR
Hillcrest | 2025
State
UT
|| WR || 6’4 || 165 || Hillcrest High School || 2025
Hoskins has elite size and athleticism for the position. His long arms and impressive vertical help him bring in balls that few other receivers in the class could. Hoskins also is one of the class of 2025’s best at brining in 50/50 balls. He can rise up to moss defensive backs and does an excellent job tracking in passes. Hoskins runs hard after he hauls in every ball. He can go through or around defenders as he looks to maximize every possible yard.