2025 IL Small School WRs with Big Upside
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Coy Taylor HEIGHT 6'0" POS WR CLASS 2025 Coy Taylor School: St.Joseph-Ogden High School In the 2023 season, Coy Taylor stood out as one of the top-performing wide outs in Illinois. With an impressive stat line of 1342 receiving yards…
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In the 2023 season, Coy Taylor stood out as one of the top-performing wide outs in Illinois. With an impressive stat line of 1342 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns, Taylor’s dominance made him a problem for opposing defenses. St. Joseph-Ogden utilized big play ability by getting Taylor the ball in a lot of different ways. He displayed a great talent for winning 50/50 balls, consistently making crucial catches. Taylor will continue to dominate in 2024.
Brayden Trimble has emerged as one of the most highly regarded returning players in the state. Concluding his Junior season with remarkable statistics, Trimble recorded 981 receiving yards and an impressive 15 touchdowns. Since the season’s end, Trimble has remained active by garnering attention and Power 5 offers. His unique combination of height and speed sets him apart as a special talent. Notably, Trimble’s exceptional ability to elude defenders in the open field stands out as one of his defining traits. As we move into the spring and summer, anticipate Trimble to continue attracting significant offers from top-tier programs.
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Griffen Becker Griffen Becker 6'4" | 180 lbs | WR Breese Central | 2025 IL
Griffen Becker Griffen Becker 6'4" | 180 lbs | WR Breese Central | 2025 IL
Griffen Becker Griffen Becker 6’4″ | 180 lbs | WR Breese Central | 2025 IL proved to be a big time weapon on the outside for Breese Central this season. Standing tall at 6’4″, Becker’s imposing physique and excellent ball-catching abilities made him a standout wide receiver. Finishing the season with an impressive 934 yards and 11 touchdowns, he proved to be the go-to target for the Cougars. Notably, Becker’s route running saw significant improvement, adding an extra layer of difficulty for defensive backs attempting to cover him. With his best football still ahead of him, Becker is poised for increased attention from college coaches during the upcoming offseason.