Wideouts That Are Flying Under the Radar
Today, I’m looking at a talented group of Canadian wide receiver prospects deserving of more attention. Yes, they may be flying under the radar right now, but based on what they’ve shown on film, their stock could rise rather quickly.…
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Continue ReadingToday, I’m looking at a talented group of Canadian wide receiver prospects deserving of more attention. Yes, they may be flying under the radar right now, but based on what they’ve shown on film, their stock could rise rather quickly. Each recruit had consistent production on tape, and have varying skill sets from one another. This summer could prove to be crucial in their respective recruitments.
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Dawson Sjoberg, 6’4″ 185, South Delta Secondary
A lengthy z or x receiver with deceptive 4.5 speed and the ability to box out a defender on jump balls. Dawson is pretty fluid for a taller receiver, he has the body control to adjust & work back on underthrown balls and he understands how to eat up a defender’s leverage. He muscles through arm tackle attempts after the catch and has an extensive catch radius.
Eythan Crites, 6′ 180, Michael A. Riffel
Averaged an astounding thirty yards per catch during the 2022 season, using quick hands, blazing speed out of the slot, and the ability to evade second-level reroutes. He’s got strong hands through contact, he can find the soft spots in zone coverage, and is a ferocious perimeter blocker. This young man can take the top off a defense and plays fearless at all times.
Tyrell Mohr, 6′ 205, St. Joseph
Mohr is sly at the top of his route and can separate from a defender, he’s a brute runner after the catch that is tough to bring down alone. He shows phenomenal balance, a fierce stiff arm, and the ability to track the deep ball over the shoulder. He’s a dynamite return man with outstanding vision and painless change of direction.
Adrian Reaume, 6’1″ 170, Campbell Collegiate
Adrian flashed soft hands, the ability to go over the middle of the field, and he knows how to get in a defender’s blind spot. He easily swipes away a defender’s punch, he can hold onto the football through physical tackle attempts and is a matchup nightmare on rolled-up safeties and linebackers in the slot.
Benny Hageleit, 5’10” 160, New Westminster Secondary
Hageleit put up fantastic numbers last season, totaling 1,076 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. He’s explosive after the catch and can take a hitch sixty yards to the house. He’s slippery in space, he generates late separation on the go-ball, and is dominant against press coverage.