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<p>These four receivers made their way onto our rankings for their ability to consistently create separation.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='713681' first='Cade' last='Wilkinson'] || WR || 6'0 || 160 || American Fork High School || 2025</strong></p>
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<p>Wilkinson is one of the best players in his class at adjusting to balls in the air. He can make back-shoulder grabs play after play. Wilkinson does a good job tracking passes through the air and can make grabs while being interfered with. His concentration and hands are both exceptional. Wilkinson can beat defenders over the top and does a good job slowing down when the ball is underthrown. He constantly puts his body on the line and can make miraculous catches even when a completed catch seems improbable.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='871673' first='Caden' last='Lloyd'] || WR || 5'11 || 160 || Olympus High School || 2025 </strong></p>
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<p>Lloyd racks up yards after the catch at an impressive rate. His quick feet help him leave defenders in the dust. Lloyd makes quick cuts and possesses elite speed after the catch. His ability to stop his momentum and let defenders fly past him before quickly returning to his top speed is unique. Lloyd does a good job taking advantage of soft coverage. He can win at all three levels and makes the most of every pass thrown his way. Llody should play a role in the Titans success in 2023 and 2024.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='710418' first='Carson' last='Cook'] || WR || 6'2 || 175 || Farmington High School || 2025 </strong></p>
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<p>Cooks is sensational in the receiver screen game. He does a great job following his blockers and has excellent vision. Cook runs hard and breaks through arm tackles routinely. He clearly doesn't leg day based on his ability to run over defensive backs. Cook's long strides help him break off big plays outside the numbers. His long arms make him a quarterback's best friend, and he will put his body on the line for the betterment of his team. Cook's quick feet help him create separation on in and out routes.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='894735' first='Trenton' last='Ludlow'] || WR || 6'0 || 155 || Canyon View High School || 2025 </strong></p>
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<p>Ludlow is a shifty route runner who can shred defenses. His ability to create separation every time he takes the field is elite. Ludlow does an excellent job tricking defensive backs into thinking he's running short routes before quickly getting in and out of his breaks to burn them deep. He fights for every ball that comes his way and can high-point passes. Ludlow's ability to separate from defensive backs is elite, and he does a good job evading tacklers in the open field. He should be in for a big fall that features plenty of highlight-worthy grabs.</p>
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These four receivers made their way onto our rankings for their ability to consistently create separation.
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