2025 Wide Receivers You Should Be Focusing On
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The 2025 wide receiver class in Indiana is loaded with great talent. From the highest levels of the game in state to the smallest schools, you are sure to find numerous playmaking pass catchers who are excelling and proving they…
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Continue ReadingThe 2025 wide receiver class in Indiana is loaded with great talent. From the highest levels of the game in state to the smallest schools, you are sure to find numerous playmaking pass catchers who are excelling and proving they belong on everyone’s shortlist of talent. Take a look at these four class of 2025 wideouts who coaches and fans both should be familiarizing themselves with their game.
Fuddy Kile Fuddy Kile 6’1″ | 160 lbs | WR Maconaquah | 2025 State IN , out of Maconaquah High School, is enjoying an outstanding season from the wide receiver position. Currently top 5 in the state in receiving yards, Kile knows how to get himself open, and how to find the end zone. He excels in the open field and can put a move on would-be tacklers to continue the play. He’s quick and shifty and is able to find that extra gear in space. Kill has found paydirt 12 times this season. Kile and his Maconaquah Braves are looking to continue to find their groove as they head into postseason play. They could really make some noise deep into the late fall.
Twitter: @Fuddykile
Tyrus Graverson Tyrus Graverson 5’10” | 185 lbs | WR Bremen | 2025 State IN is right in the thick of it to finish the season near the top of the state leaderboard in receiving yards. The star Bremen Lion receiver is just one of those athletes that annoy the daylights out of opposing defensive coordinators. It is just so hard to stop Graverson. Actually, completely stopping him seems impossible. You can only hope to slow him down. Graverson can beat you in a multitude of ways. Whether it be a simple screen pass, or a deep, downfield throw, Graverson is surgical in every move he makes. Statistically, the junior wideout is averaging near 20 yards per reception and is poised to finish the year on a high note and carry that into a great senior season.
Twitter: @TyrusGraverson
Eugene Hilton Eugene Hilton 6’1″ | 175 lbs | WR Zionsville | 2025 State IN Jr. is an emerging star in Indiana high school football and in a few short years, will be a high-level playmaker at the collegiate level. He has everything you look for in a complete pass catcher. The hands, the speed, the agility, you name it, Hilton has it. The Zionsville Eagle is an absolute powder keg, just waiting for a spark to completely change a game. He’s averaging roughly five catches a game while piling on just under 100 yards every Friday night. He recently announced his top 6 schools yearning for his services and he will be a must-watch on Saturday afternoons representing the Hoosier state on the biggest stages of the game.
Twitter: @EugeneHiltonJr
If you’re searching for a guy that is explosive and can make a statement every time he touches the ball, Bryce Compton Bryce Compton 6’0″ | 170 lbs | ATH Wheeler | 2025 State IN may be your guy. Competing for the Wheeler Bearcats, Compton has recorded 713 receiving yards in 6 games, finding the end zone 7 times. If you need an example of his playmaking ability, simply reference last week’s contest against Calumet New Tech, where he tallied 178 receiving yards and 3 total touchdowns. Once he has his hands on the ball, good luck catching him. Compton is extremely quick and can simply run right past defenders. Watch out for the speedy junior wideout as he attempts to make a statement late into the season.
Twitter: @BryceCompton_1
JonAnthony Hall JonAnthony Hall 6’1″ | 170 lbs | WR Fishers | 2025 State IN is someone I’ll be keeping a real close eye on as we work into the second half of this season and especially next season. He’s extremely athletic, evidenced by his participation in football, basketball, and track and it shows on the gridiron. It’s a joy watching Hall compete and how he operates is impressive. He is speedy and can cut on a dime. This often leaves defensive backs on their heels and creates plenty of space to work in. Once Hall has his hands on the ball, it’s tough to bring him down. Shiftiness is a plus when watching Hall. His big play ability is exciting and he is certainly going to keep his name in the spotlight as he continues to develop.
Twitter: @JonAnthony_Hall