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<p>Who are some 2025 receivers still flying under the radar?</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1552049' first='Ethan' last='Willingham'] - Trion</strong></p>
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<p>Without a doubt one of the top sleeper receivers in North Georgia and one of the most productive playmakers in the area, Willingham is a sure-handed wideout who can make an impact in several different ways. Whether he's making plays in the screen and short passing game, or testing defensive backs vertically down the field, Willingham is a threat to make a big play any time he's involved in the gameplan. He was tough to cover for opposing defenders all season long as a junior where he reeled in 39 passes for 677 yards and six touchdowns. He's a strong route-runner who can change directions and snatch the ball out of the air. He flashed D1 talent on a consistent basis last year and proved he can absolutely play somewhere at the next level. He's a sure-handed weapon with good size at 6-foot-1 175-pounds along with impressive ball skills, body control, and big-play ability. He's a receiver who deserves a lot more recognition, and he's bound for a new ranking in the next 2025 rankings update.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1323172' first='Tyeion' last='Cofield'] - Peachtree Ridge</strong></p>
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<p>A sleeper wide receiver in Gwinnett County who flashed consistently last year as a junior, Cofield is a physical receiver with strong hands who can take a hit and stay on his feet for extra yards. He brings good size at 6-foot-1 195-pounds and can be tough to bring down for smaller defenders down the field. He's a promising route-runner who does a good job of finding holes in zone coverage. When he gets the ball, he secures it correctly and gets up the field quickly for yards after the catch. He also shows the ability to break tackles and pick up yards as he's falling to the ground. In nine games last fall, the Peachtree Ridge pass-catcher hauled in 26 passes for 479 yards and four touchdowns. He flashed big play ability, and he recently earned his first offer from Gardner Webb. He'll likely see more come his way and has an opportunity to see more passes come his way with the Lion's top two receivers from last year gone. Look for Cofield to see a new Prep Redzone ranking in the next update as well. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1637889' first='Brady' last='Dickerson'] - Elbert County</strong></p>
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<p>A physical, small-town receiver who can really help in the run game, Dickerson is an under the radar pass-catcher who can really set the edge and drive defenders backwards as a run-blocker, making 23 pancake blocks last year. He brings really good size at 6-foot-4 210-pounds which he uses to his advantage as a pass-catcher. He can play on the perimeter and knows how to reel in a tough pass down the sideline. He can overpower defenders with his size, but he showed last year he can be a go-to option in the passing game as well. One of the more productive 2025 receivers in the area last year, Dickerson hauled in 46 passes for 614 yards and six touchdowns. He brings big, strong hands to the table and can bring in a tough catch in tight coverage. If he continues to develop as a route-runner and can create separation more and more, Dickerson could be in store for a giant 2024 season as a senior. He shows high upside with the potential to learn some late offers if he continues his strong play this upcoming season.</p>
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