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<p>Which playmaking wide receivers are flying under the radar right now?</p>
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<p>Could any see their recruitment pick up soon?</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1556759' first='Ahmed' last='Souare'] - Loganville</strong></p>
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<p>One of the more underrated receivers in Gwinnett County and across the 2025 class, Souare is a 6-foot-3 190-pound pass-catcher who is playing better and better as the season has moved along. He's been almost unguardable for the past two weeks, catching 8 passes for 228 yards and four TDs against Heritage and and 9 catches for 184 yards and another score in his last game against Eastside. He's become a go-top option in the Loganville passing attack due to his size,ball skills, catch radius, and ability to make big catches down the field. He's flashing easy D1-caliber talent and could see his recruitment really pick up in the off-season. So far this season, the Loganville standout has caught 41 passes for 825 yards and 10 touchdowns, going over the 100-yard mark four times already this fall.</p>
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<p><strong>Jeremiah Ware - Flowery Branch</strong></p>
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<p>A craft route-runner who is dangerous after the catch, Ware is a 5-foot-11 180-pound pass-catcher with breakaway speed. A true weapon down the field or in the short passing game, Ware is someone who can do a little bit of everything. As consistent as he is catching the ball, he's also a willing blocker who does a lot of things well. He shoes quick feet, good burst, and reliable hands, giving him the ability to come down with a tough catch in traffic. He's been on a tear over the last three games, totaling 21 catches for just under 500 yards and 9 total touchdowns. His best game was against Eastside where he caught seven passes for 162 yards and four touchdowns. In total, Ware has caught 35 passes for 716 yards and nine touchdowns so far this season as a junior.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="https://www.maxpreps.com/ga/dallas/north-paulding-wolfpack/athletes/javarius-george/football/stats/?careerid=782t5c6csark4">Javarius George</a> - North Paulding</strong></p>
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<p>A dynamic pass-catcher having an outstanding season so far, George is a two-way standout who can make big plays both as a receiver and in the return game on special teams. At 5-foot-10 170-pounds, Georgia is an impressive route runner with excellent hands and the ability to take off down the field for a big gain. He's a dangerous weapon for the North Paulding offense and he's been lighting up the stat sheet of late. Through six games, George only has 18 catches, but he's made them all count, picking up 562 yards and five touchdowns. He's averaging an outstanding 31.2 yards per reception due to his ability to stretch the field and take off after the catch. He's looking to score every time he's had the ball, and he's done a great job of it so far this season.</p>
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