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<p>These four wide receivers find ways to win against tight coverage all game long.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='698251' first='Tavian' last='Edwards'] || WR || 6'0 || 170 || Skyridge High School || 2025 </strong><br>Edwards's speed is off the charts. He possesses excellent vertical and lateral quickness. Edwards excels at taking the top off a defense. He flies by defensive backs in the blink of an eye and does a great job adjusting to the ball in the air. Edwards is so fast that if defenses make a mistake in coverage, even for a second, he can burn them for six. He's also extremely challenging to tackle after the catch. Edwards can cross up defensive backs with his quick change of direction or slip out of arm tackles.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='698339' first='Lee' last='Maile'] || WR || 5'10 || 145 || Grantsville High School || 2025 </strong><br>Maile's exceptional versatility could make him a great player at multiple positions at the next level. One of those positions is receiver, where his toughness and athleticism make him hard to cover for 48 minutes. Maile is fearless over the middle of the field and can hold onto catches even after getting smoked. He always gets back up and never gets rattled. Maile can come up with clutch grabs and runs yard after bringing in every ball.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='698341' first='Jaxon' last='Fresques'] || WR || 5'7 || 160 || Northridge High School || 2025 </strong><br>Fresques changes direction like few in the class of 2025 can. He does a great job tricking defensive backs into thinking he's going one way before leaving them in the dust as he heads in the opposite direction. Fresques can line up inside or outside and doesn't let himself get jammed at the line. His textbook releases help him to win off the snap and quickly create separation. Fresques has exceptional breakaway speed, and he does a great job adjusting his body to make tough grabs.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='698402' first='Chachi' last='Pan'] || WR || 5'10 || 160 || Herriman High School || 2025 </strong><br>Pan is the type of player every coach wants to have on the outside. He never quits on a play and fights for every ball thrown in his direction. Pan is tough to tackle in the bubble screen game, where he does a great job following his blockers but can also barrel over defenders in the open field. He's also willing to throw blocks for his teammates and can drive defensive backs into their benches. Pan should be in for a tremendous junior season featuring even more big plays.</p>
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