Top 2026 Receivers
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The 2026 class is loaded with talent and some of the best of them are wide receivers: Talyn Weaver Talyn Weaver 5'11" | 155 lbs | WR Filer | 2026 ID HEIGHT 5'11" WEIGHT 155 POS WR CLASS 2026 Talyn…
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Continue ReadingThe 2026 class is loaded with talent and some of the best of them are wide receivers:
Talyn Weaver Talyn Weaver 5'11" | 155 lbs | WR Filer | 2026 ID
Talyn Weaver Talyn Weaver 5'11" | 155 lbs | WR Filer | 2026 ID
Weaver is was the top receiver in terms of yards this season in the sophomore class from the reported stats. With 705 yards receiving and 4 touchdowns, Weaver was able to show off his run after the catch ability all season. A natural pass catcher that has the ability to pluck the football out of the air to go along with some serious open field wiggle. Weaver shows the ability to get in and out of breaks with ease and has the explosiveness to take the football the distance once he gets his hands on it.
Weaver had a dominant sophomore campaign where he was not only the leading receiver for Mountain View in terms of yards but also touchdowns. Weaver finished his sophomore campaign with 606 yards and 10 touchdowns on the season. A big receiver standing already at 6’4” he plays the football in the air exceptionally well. He has the ability to track the football over his shoulder and then can go up to get the 50/50 ball. He has a great understanding of how to shield off defenders with his body and has better straight line speed than many think. He has natural hands that really catch the football with ease and is going to be a monster as a junior.
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Munson was the other half of the Mountain View duo that had a really good season. Munson finished the year with 352 yards and 3 touchdowns. What Munson really does well is in his route running where he is able to get in and out of his breaks with ease along with an advanced tool bag of releases at the line of scrimmage. He has a toughness to his game that many people cant teach as hes not afraid to go over the middle or square up with defenders once he has the football in his hands. He is able to create touch yards after contact and really has soft hands that allow him to make all sorts of crazy catches.
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Lewis had another big time sophomore season for Timberline where he was a first team all conference receiver. Lewis is your prototype slot receiver with his ability to really get in and out of breaks with quickness and elite separation from defenders. A player with a really advanced route running tree and the ability to get defenders off balance with ease. Hes not afraid to attack the football in the air and has some really good head fakes in order to get defenders going different ways. Also he is a natural pass catcher with excellent body control and the ability to really take the football the distance on any play.