Top 4A Wide Receivers To Know In 2024
Who are some 4A wide receivers to know about in 2024? Prep Redzone has the details… Kamari Maxwell – New Hampstead One of several high-level, power five receivers in the Savannah area, Maxwell showed outstanding ball skills last year and…
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Kamari Maxwell – New Hampstead
One of several high-level, power five receivers in the Savannah area, Maxwell showed outstanding ball skills last year and was one of the more productive receivers across the 4A classification last year. The playmaking 6-foot-1 190-pounder got off to somewhat of a slow start to the 2023 season, but as it went along, he showed the ability to take over games as a weapon on the outside. He’s a vertical threat with good speed, but his strong hands are why he’s so tough to stop. As a junior last fall, this impressive pass-catcher hauled in 40 passes for 734 yards and 9 touchdowns. He was a threat to score anytime the ball came his way, and he scored plenty last year. His best game came against Burke County where he caught nine big passes for 172 yards and a score. He’s playing around several major wideouts, but it’s clear Maxwell is one of the best. Look for him to have a giant senior season this fall in hopes of landing an opportunity to play at the power five level.
Kory Pettigrew – Perry
A dynamic receiver in Middle-Georgia who helped lead Perry to the 4A title this past season, Pettigrew is a long, lean, athletic 6-foot-2 170-pounder who showed easy big-play ability all season long. Pettigrew has size, ball-skills, and natural athleticism that has translated well to the gridiron. When the Panther offense needed a big play, Pettigrew was there to make it. He was a reliable option all year long for the Perry passing attack as he caught 44 passes for 702 yards and six touchdowns. He brings an impressive vertical leap to the table and can make a play on the ball over smaller defensive backs down the field. He can test a defense vertically and shows soft, dependable hands when hauling in a pass in tight coverage. He shows a lot of D1-caliber tools and showed last year as a junior that he’s capable of playing somewhere at the next level. If coaches are looking for a sleeper receiver in Middle Georgia, Pettigrew might be the answer.
A versatile, shifty receiver coming off a giant junior season for East Hall, Daniels is a strong route-runner with the ability to snatch the ball out of the air while staying balanced and taking off down the field for extra yards after the catch. He may not be the biggest or fastest, but he’s a natural pass-catcher who can create separation and out-run defenders down the field. He can line up in the slot or on the outside, while bringing above-average athleticism at 6-foot-0 195-pounds. He’s big enough and has good enough hands to play at the next level, and he proved that last year. Look for this natural receiver who make an immediate impact for Jackson County next year as a senior. As a junior last fall, Daniels caught 29 passes for 545 yards and five touchdowns. Look for those numbers to increase in 2024.