2025 Class Rankings: WR Superlatives (12/28/23)
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BEST IN THE CLUTCH Phillip Folmar NJ #28 WR #9 HEIGHT 6'0" WEIGHT 170 POS WR CLASS 2025 View Profile Phillip Folmar State: New Jersey School: Delbarton Philip Folmar, a standout player at 6’1” known for his speed and versatility,…
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Philip Folmar, a standout player at 6’1” known for his speed and versatility, claims the “Best In The Clutch” superlative. His ability to shine in critical moments, notably during the playoffs, sets him apart. Philip excels in the Wildcat package, where he serves as the Wildcat running back, demonstrating a knack for delivering in high-pressure scenarios, such as the 4-minute drill or clock management situations. His capacity to get open, make crucial plays after the catch, and contribute as both a Wildcat quarterback and wide receiver further solidifies his status as the most clutch player.
MOST ACROBATIC
Sahnye Degraffenreidt earns the “Most Acrobatic” superlative for his impressive athletic abilities, particularly his exceptional leaping and catching skills. Known for making standout plays, including those featured on SportsCenter, Sahnye’s acrobatic prowess is highlighted by his strong hands, body control, and the ability to come down with tough catches. Additionally, his multifaceted talent extends to being a physical runner after the catch. With notable power five offers from LSU, Penn State, and South Carolina, Sahnye stands out as a dynamic and versatile wide receiver.
MOST UPSIDE
Terrell Wilfong stands out as a top-flight high school receiver with a promising future. At 6’5”, 160 pounds, he possesses desirable attributes such as good hands, speed, a long frame, and an impressive catch radius. Terrell’s ability to create yards after the catch, make contested catches, and serve as a downfield threat contributes to his recognition. Awarded the “Most Upside” superlative, Terrell has the potential to become the best wide receiver in the state. To fully realize this potential, he is encouraged to focus on adding more size and strength to withstand physical play at the next level and improve his route running. With recent offers from Penn State, South Carolina, Syracuse, and Miami, Terrell’s progress in his senior year, particularly in adding weight, will likely elevate his standing among the top wide receivers in his class.
MOST UNDERRATED
Elijah Burress has made a notable impact, steadily improving and showcasing his skills on the field. Standing at 6’1” with a long frame, he follows in the footsteps of his father, former NFL wide receiver Plaxico Burress Elijah’s ability to run crisp routes and play above the rim reflects his father’s style of play. His standout performance, particularly against Bergen Catholic with over 100 yards, demonstrated his capability as a reliable second option alongside top receiver In Dez Jones Dez Jones 5’11” | 175 lbs | WR DePaul Catholic | 2025 State NJ . Anticipating Elijah’s continued growth, he is expected to emerge as a top-five receiver in his class. Despite his achievements, he earns the superlative for being the “Most Underrated,” emphasizing the potential for further recognition and acknowledgment of his skills. Elijah currently has offers from Liberty and Duke before Manny Diaz took over.
BEST AFTER THE CATCH
Lotzier Brooks stands out as the “Most Explosive” player, showcasing exceptional speed and agility on the field. His ability to move differently than others and navigate with the ball in his hands sets him apart. Brooks has not only earned the title of the “Most Explosive” but also excels as the “Best Wide Receiver After the Catch.” His remarkable combination of explosiveness, speed, and contact balance makes him a captivating player to watch. As he approaches his senior year, Brooks has garnered substantial interest from esteemed programs such as Penn State, Syracuse, and Alabama, solidifying his status as a highly sought-after prospect in the state of New Jersey.
BEST GETTING OFF PRESS
Quincy Porter
Quincy
Porter
6’4″ | 195 lbs | WR
Bergen Catholic | 2025
State
NJ
has rightfully earned the superlative for the “Best Receiver Getting Off of Press.” His notable improvement in size during the offseason, combined with exceptional hands and technical prowess, played a crucial role in his ability to excel against press coverage. This was particularly evident in his standout performance against DePaul Catholic, where he showcased diverse techniques to navigate through press coverage. Quincy’s remarkable skills have propelled him to new heights, securing the honor such as New Jersey Max Preps Player of the Year. Undoubtedly,
Quincy Porter
Quincy
Porter
6’4″ | 195 lbs | WR
Bergen Catholic | 2025
State
NJ
stands out as the top wide receiver in his class, boasting a well-rounded skill set that sets him apart in the state.
BEST ROUTE RUNNER
Dez Jones earns the distinction of the best route runner in his class, showcasing unmatched suddenness and the ability to consistently create separation. His exceptional talent in dropping his hips instantly, changing direction, and controlling tempo places him ahead of his peers in route running. Notably, his skills garnered attention from a powerhouse for wide receivers, The Ohio State University, offering a testament to his exceptional abilities. Dez delivered another remarkable year, accumulating over 900 yards and six touchdowns.