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<p>The class of 2027 in the Natural State has already started to make plenty of noise across Arkansas. In this article, we will highlight several wide receivers who have the potential to have a busy offseason. Here are a few players to watch out for over the next few months in the class of 2027.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='926298' first='Kalin' last='Hendrix']-Wide Receiver-Fayetteville-6'1” 170-Pounds</strong></p>
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<p>The Fayetteville wide receiver is recovering from a torn acl injury. However, he is a prospect that has hit rehab hard and is a player to watch out for this upcoming season. Hendrix does a great job of using his speed to create separation from opposing defensive backs. He is a wide receiver who can work the underneath routes effectively as well as stretch the field from a vertical perspective. He is a player to watch out for over the offseason.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1509016' first='Kambrien' last='Blackmon']-Wide Receiver-Conway-6'1” 185-Pounds</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1509016' first='Kambrien' last='Blackmon'] is a wide receiver to watch out for in the class of 2027. He is a dynamic wide receiver who excels at creating separation from opposing defensive backs. Blackmon's field awareness and body control will surprise opposing defenders. He has the ability to turn a short gain into an explosive one in the blink of an eye. Blackmon has the potential to explode this season from a recruiting and production standpoint.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1158057' first='Bryce' last='Gittens']-Wide Receiver-Pulaski Academy-5'8” 145-Pounds</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1158057' first='Bryce' last='Gittens'] has the ability to create separation through the use of his route-running ability. He does an excellent job of keeping opposing defensive backs off-balance. Gittens has the quickness and agility to make opposing defensive backs miss tackles with ease. He is a dangerous wide receiver when he gets into the open field. Gittens is another Pulaski Academy talent to watch out for over the next few years for the Bruins.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1309293' first='Charles' last='Moore Jr'].-Wide Receiver-Crossett-6'3” 200-Pounds</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1309293' first='Charles' last='Moore Jr']. has the ability to use his size and quickness to get to the football. Looking at the offensive side of the ball, Moore Jr. has the athletic ability to go up and snag the football. He has the ability to work the short and intermediate routes as well as the speed to stretch the field from a vertical perspective. Moore Jr. is a prospect to watch out for at the wide receiver position for Crossett.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1206557' first='Jaiden' last='Todd']-Wide Receiver-Joe T. Robinson-6'1” 160-Pounds</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1206557' first='Jaiden' last='Todd'] sees playing time on both sides of the ball for Robinson. He does a great job of catching everything that is thrown in his direction. Todd runs sharp routes and uses his mix of route-running and speed to create separation from opposing defensive backs. Todd will likely see playing time on both sides of the ball this upcoming season. He is a player to watch out for over the next few seasons for Robinson.</p>
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The class of 2027 in the Natural State has already started to make plenty of noise across Arkansas. In this article, we will highlight several wide receivers who have the potential to have a busy offseason. Here are a few players to watch out for over the next few months in the class of 2027.
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