2025 Pass Catchers Eyeing Breakout Campaigns
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The 2025 recruits were acclimated to the high school scene last season, now they’re trying to up their game and take the next step of being legitimate game-breakers. These pass catchers have caught the eyes of coaches across the state…
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Continue ReadingThe 2025 recruits were acclimated to the high school scene last season, now they’re trying to up their game and take the next step of being legitimate game-breakers. These pass catchers have caught the eyes of coaches across the state and college coaches in the region with the raw talent they exhibited last season. Look for some, if not all, of these players to test the waters of breaking 1,000 receiving yards this fall.
Jace White Jace White 6'3" | 175 lbs | WR Little Rock Parkview | 2025 State AR | North Little Rock
Jace White Jace White 6'3" | 175 lbs | WR Little Rock Parkview | 2025 State AR (6-3, 185) is pushing for the best receiver in the state this fall, he has an unlimited amount of talent and not a flaw found in his game, White is borderline impossible to keep covered. Already offered by UT-Martin, White has also recently enjoyed visits on the west coast with Cal, Stanford, San Diego State, Oregon, and Oregon State, and also participated in the camp SMU recently hosted in Dallas. From his smooth route running to his developed fundamentally sound blocking skills, White is a disciplined player who understands all parts of the game and the role he plays on every snap. White is well on his way to being the next Power 5 talent to come out of central Arkansas.
Camron Massey Camron Massey 6'0" | 180 lbs | WR Northside | 2025 State AR | Fort Smith Northside
Not only is Camron Massey Camron Massey 6'0" | 180 lbs | WR Northside | 2025 State AR an elite receiver to pay note of this fall but also a juggernaut long jumper who won state in the event this past season with an incredible length of 23-5. The athleticism is evident with Massey, who has already received an offer from Arkansas State. Massey (6-0, 160) is a diamond in the rough for schools to take note of, he also boasts a 4.35 40. From his impressive skills off press coverage to finding quick open parts of the field and his route running that can be argued against anyone in the Natural State, he is the total package.
TJ Ellis TJ Ellis 6'0" | 170 lbs | WR Hot Springs | 2025 State AR | Hot Springs
TJ Ellis TJ Ellis 6'0" | 170 lbs | WR Hot Springs | 2025 State AR has been showcasing his skills at multiple camps lately, including Lyon College and Henderson State. What I love about Ellis is that he plays with so much energy and intensity that it’s contagious to the rest of his offensive unit. He’s extremely confident in his abilities to come down with 50/50 balls and his blocking is downright violent – he really sets the tone for his team. And with the success he had during his junior season, I have no doubt that he’s going to make a big impression at the next level.
Dalton Carnes Dalton Carnes 5'11" | 160 lbs | WR Shiloh Christian | 2025 State AR | Shiloh Christian
At the Arkansas Razorback camp, Dalton Carnes Dalton Carnes 5'11" | 160 lbs | WR Shiloh Christian | 2025 State AR dominated 1v1 matchups with a perfect win rate. He’s also participated in camps with TCU and SMU. Carnes is known for his incredibly soft hands and impressive catch radius that extends well beyond his wingspan. What sets him apart, though, is his ability to keep defenses guessing with his route running. He’s patient and knowledgeable, to switch up his speed and use hesitations to make his routes look different than they really are. This receiver attacks defenses in a calm, composed, and high-IQ manner – truly an assassin on the field.