Fulton County Wide Receivers On The Rise
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Which Fulton County receivers are seeing their stock rise? Which could see their ranking rise on Prep Redzone? Read all the details below… Sean Wilson Sean Wilson 5'11" | 175 lbs | WR Alpharetta | 2024 State GA – Alpharetta…
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Sean Wilson Sean Wilson 5'11" | 175 lbs | WR Alpharetta | 2024 State GA – Alpharetta
A true breakout 2024 wide receiver in Georgia right now, Wilson is a sure-handed wideout who has really shined this month at multiple 7-on-7 tournaments. An impressive route-runner who is dangerous after the catch, Wilson is one of the top returning receivers in Fulton County who is bound for a gigantic senior season this fall for the up and coming Alpharetta Raiders. He’s a big vertical threat down the field who can find the football in the air and make a play on it. He’s a mismatch against most cornerbacks in the area in single coverage, and his ability to get open on his own makes him a go-to option when the Raiders need to make a big play in the passing game. As a junior last year, Wilson caught 43 passes for 760 yards and seven touchdowns. His biggest game last year came against Lassiter where he caught 8 passes for 216 yards and three touchdowns. A dominant jump-ball receiver who can hang in the air and snag the football at it’s highest point, Wilson has easy D1-caliber talent, and he’s going to make plenty of plays just about every Friday night in 2023.
Dylan Williams Dylan Williams 6'2" | 190 lbs | WR Roswell | 2024 State GA – Roswell
Another prospect whop had been turning head so far this summer in 7-on-7, Williams is still one of the more underrated 2024 wide receivers in the state of Georgia. He does hold D1 offers, but with his talent, he should have a lot more. The Roswell playmaker has plenty of size at 6-foot-2 190-pounds and is coming off a strong junior season where he helped lead the Hornets to a deep 6A playoff run. A vertical weapon down the field, Williams is a safe option in the passing game for rising senior QB, KJ Smith. Williams is a crisp route runner who has gotten better and better each year at Roswell. He shows promising ball skills and has a knack for getting behind defenses in single coverage. One of the top returning receivers in Fulton County for the 6A classification, Williams caught 29 passes last year for 474 yards and seven touchdowns. He was a big-play threat every time he touched the ball and should have an even bigger role in the Hornets offense as a senior in 2023.
Maurice “Lae” Gleaton Jr – Langston Hughes
A breakout Atlanta receiver on the rise out of Langston Hughes, Gleaton Jr has put his name in the ring as one of the fastest prospects across the country in the 2025 class. A track star with elite speed, the 5-foot-10 160-pound wideout ran a blazing 10.14 in the 100-meter this spring. He also came in 1st place in the 200 meter at the Nike Outdoor Nationals with an incredible time of 20.52. He also runs an eye-opening 48.04 in the 400-meter. Nobody is catching this guy from behind, and he’ll help stretch the field for an explosive Langston Hughes offense led by Ohio State commitment, Prentiss Nolan. He can stretch the field vertically, get behind a defense with ease, and can even make plays in the screen and short passing game. Just get him the ball and let him fly down the field. Due to his outstanding track times and impressive play in the camp circuit this summer, the Atlanta native earned a recent offer from the in-state Georgia Bulldogs.