Under The Radar Senior Wide Receivers To Know
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Which 2024 wide receivers are still flying under the radar? What kind of numbers are they putting up so far this season? Wee’ve got all the details below… Chase Jameson – Lanier An under the radar receiver in the 2024…
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Continue ReadingWhich 2024 wide receivers are still flying under the radar?
What kind of numbers are they putting up so far this season?
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Chase Jameson – Lanier
An under the radar receiver in the 2024 class in Gwinnett County, Jameson is a true playmaker both as a pass-catcher and in the return game. A natural runner with deceptive speed, Jameson brings a decent 6-foot-2 185-pound frame to the Longhorn passing attack. A shift route runner who can crate separation, Jameson has been a reliable option offensively all throughout the 2022 season, and is now making play after play this fall as a senior. The Sugar Hill native runs hard and has no problem bouncing off tackles and staying on his feet for extra yards. So far this season, Jameson has caught 34 passes for 568 yards and five touchdowns. He’s 5th in receiving for the 2024 class and has shown D1-caliber talent so far this year. He plays hard, had good size, dependable hands, above-average speed, and natural playmaking ability.
An explosive athlete who can really take off down the field, Goodwyn is a true playmaker and one of the top overall athletes in North Georgia. He shows strong, reliable hands with the ability to put his foot in the ground and get up the field in a hurry. A guy who can make plays on both sides of the ball, Goodwyn has the talent and skill-set to possibly play on either side of the football at the next level. At 6-foot-2 180-pounds, Goodwyn has a lean, athletic frame along with excellent ball skills. Through his first four games, the Tiger, Georgia native has caught 21 passes for 557 yards and 8 touchdowns. He’s a big-play option for Rabun County as he’s averaging an impressive 26.5 yards per catch. He’s deadly with the ball in his hands and always a threat to score. If you live in the Rabun County area, Goodwyn is a prospect to know.
Darrin Horsley – East Coweta
A new senior receiver to know about in Sharpsburg, Horsley has been an incredibly productive receiver through his first few games of the 2023 season. He’s only caught 15 passes, but he’s averaging just over 35 yards per catch. T least, those were his numbers before this past weekend. He’s a big play waiting to happen and a guy who could see more opportunities and targets come his way as the season moves along. Of his first 15 catches, eight of them went for touchdowns. When the ball comes his way, goos things are bound to happen. He does a good job of finding the football and hauling it in, even when covered tightly. He’s a vertical threat who can also pick up yards after the catch. His best game came against a talented Lowndes team where he caught five passes for 216 yards and four touchdowns. He’s a big play machine who has flashed somee serious D1 potential to start his senior season.