5 2025 Indiana WRs On The Verge Of Exploding
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We’re heading to the Senior class today and checking out 5 Wide Receivers who are set for a big send-off year! Isaac Kaiser HEIGHT 6'4" WEIGHT 190 POS WR CLASS 2025 Isaac Kaiser School: Floyd Central I am just now…
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Continue ReadingWe’re heading to the Senior class today and checking out 5 Wide Receivers who are set for a big send-off year!
Isaac Kaiser
Isaac Kaiser
I am just now coming across Kaiser, and to say I am impressed would be a slight to the young man. The height and frame he has is incredible and he knows how to use them and take advantage of his skillset. He’s got a decent vertical and goes up to high-point the ball with ease. He has a good feel for how to use open space and create room. I don’t see him making a transition to TE, either. He’s a true possession WR and is someone you can develop a passing game around. His junior season saw him put up 41 catches, 912 yards, and 13 TDs with a long of 71 yards. He earned an IFCA All-State award as well, and it was well-earned.
Luke Ellspermann
Luke Ellspermann
Ellspermann is one of those guys who makes his team go. He’s involved just about everywhere you could be on the field. He’s an incredible athlete who is just one of those guys who seems to be good at everything he does. Last year alone, he passed the ball, carried the ball, caught the ball, and returned kicks. 400 passing yards and 5 TDs with 52 catches, 670 yards, 7 TDs, 400 rushing yards, and 4 TDs on the ground is everything he put up numbers wise. However, it’s the ease in how he does things. Everything comes easy and he’s fairly explosive. Some guys belong on a football field and Ellspermann is one of them.
Isaiah Priest Isaiah Priest 6'0" | 175 lbs | ATH Lapel | 2025 State IN
Isaiah Priest Isaiah Priest 6'0" | 175 lbs | ATH Lapel | 2025 State IN
Priest is actually a fantastic 2-way player who has potential on both sides of the ball, and I’m putting him on a WR piece because of how smooth of an athlete he is, and because he’s their kick returner. He isn’t the most explosive player you will see on a field, but everything is consistent. He glides across the field and has great instincts. Offensively, once you get the ball in his hands he’s creative and can pick up extra yardage. He’s got fantastic wiggle and can make defenders miss in short areas. At the same time, on the backend of the defense he sees things as they are developing and trusts what he’s seeing. He put up 49 tackles, 1 interception, 3 passes deflected, and 2 fumbles recovered on defense. Everything with Priest points positively.
Stroud is a 3-sport athlete for Martinsville and he’s a stud at all 3 sports. Being a top basketball player as well for Martinsville, it’s clear his athletic ability is more than just a football field. However, what he does on a football field is second to none. He’s incredibly explosive, is as hard to bring down as anyone, and is as agile as you want someone with the ball in their hands to be. If you get the ball in his hands, he’ll make something happen. Teams started to kick away from him because they were tired of getting gashed in the kickoff game as well. Last season alone, he put up 1711 total yards. He’s got blazing speed and if he gets into the open field, you might as well get the kick-off team ready.
Workman is a 2-way player for Triton who is coming off of a good year. However, it’s his speed and ability to get behind the defense that is the most exciting thing to talk about. He’s got a lengthy build and has long legs that chew up yardage. He’s then got the ball skills to track the ball in over his shoulder and go up for a contested grab. Last season, he averaged over 25 yards per catch. 30 catches, 750 yards, and 8 TDs is just about as efficient as you can be with your opportunities. He then added 53 tackles and 2.5 TFLs on defense. He’s a smaller school guy who could easily surprise when his time comes at the next level.