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<p>This group's gonna be fun.</p>
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<p>The receivers in the updated Prep RedZone Class of 2029 rankings have size, speed, crisp routes, solid hands and a maturity at the position they're not yet supposed to have. And we're going to be glued to their stories for another three seasons. </p>
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<p>These eight players have already established their skills while doling out plenty of promise for the future. We have no way to accurately predicting what they'll accomplish, but we feel pretty comfortable saying it will be special.</p>
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<p>Let's have a look at all them together, and then individually. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1816760' first='Zay' last='Moseley']</strong> Greer</p>
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<p>There are going to be plenty of questions about the Yellow Jackets' passing attack next year, as the team is likely going to keep it's competition for the quarterback job going between a pair of players who each got playing time last fall. For Moseley, he's already got a great rapport with both of them. He will enter the season as the presumed WR1 after hauling in 33 passes for 565 yards and five touchdowns as a freshman. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2106788' first='Nycari' last='Kinard']</strong> Columbia</p>
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<p>In 2024, the Capitals basically attempted six passes per game. In 2025, they weren't exactly going straight Air Raid, but Kinard did give the staff reason to uptick that figure. Case in point, he caught 19 balls for 334 yards and four touchdowns - all team highs by a country mile. As you can see in his highlights, he has to fight for every catch and uses his big frame to muscle past the oft-overmatched defensive backs asked to cover him. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1724433' first='Kadyn' last='Stevenson'] </strong>Hillcrest</p>
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<p>Like some of the others on this list, Stevenson was pitching in on special teams in a method for the team to get him on the field even more. He returned 14 kickoffs for 17.6 yards per, something that was a nice complement to his 20 receptions for 356 yards and four touchdowns. The Rams are saying goodby to three seniors who put up decent numbers, too, so the sky's the limit for Stevenson in 2026. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1824561' first='Sondrell' last='Worthy']</strong> Union County</p>
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<p>Things were a bit of a mess at UCHS in 2025. After all, there's a reason there's a new coach in Brian Robinson. And while the wins haven't really been there, the roster isn't void of talent. Worthy is among the most notable standouts from last fall. He caught 12 passes for 207 yards and a touchdown (seen below against Blackburg) in nine games. He's not a huge target at 5-foot-9 but has some excellent quickness that makes him a natural on the outside of slot.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1825491' first='Malachi' last='Debnam']</strong> Easley</p>
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<p>Stats are nice, but they aren't the reason Debnam is already pulling Power 4 offers from the likes of Georgia and Wake Forest and Miami. After he caught 22 passes in six games, he showed he could be an early producer for Easley. But when you factor in his 6-foot-3, 185-pound frame, the questions start to fade in a hurry. Debnam is going to be bigger than anyone guarding him at this level, and very likely the next one, too. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1881788' first='Nibras' last='Harrison']</strong> Dillon</p>
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<p>Speaking of production value, no one will look at Harrison's numbers from his freshman season and ooh and aah all over the place. Yet, his individual potential is about to start taking on a new form. The one all-everything senior from 2025 who essentially caught half the passes from quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='1595007' first='Khayel' last='Sam Fong-Talia'] is off to college, and Harrison - also the team's back-ups signal caller - is going to get a much more established role in this offense.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2106772' first='Corey' last='Miller']</strong> Dutch Fork (pictured)</p>
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<p>Miller was going to blow up in the recruiting realm even before his recent transfer out of Irmo and to nearby Dutch Fork. And in a lot of ways, his new digs are going to feel awfully similar to his old ones. He likely won't be asked to be the Silver Foxes' top receiver for at least another year, but he's going to warrant a lot of targets. Miller is a physical receiver who loves contact more than most and can wear out and wear down defensive backs trying to tackle him. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1817438' first='Jae' last='White']</strong> Westside</p>
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<p>When the Rams handed their football to a freshman quarterback, they knew it was going to be a process. White made that process so much smoother. And now he's locked in as Westside's target leader for the foreseeable future after catching 41 passes for 700-plus yards as a rookie. White and [player_tooltip player_id='1881741' first='Bear' last='Woods'] aren't necessarily tied at the hip, but they've clearly formed a pitch-catch bond that could be among the elite ones in the state over the next three seasons. </p>
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