Kingston Wright
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Ryan Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Kingston is a player I have seen a few times this summer and he brings a wow factor to the field. Kingston run’s precise routes and has strong hands to make catches in traffic. On one occasion Kingston went up in a double team and made a one handed catch that would make Sunday pass catchers envious. There is no denying this young mans ability to change a game in a blink of an eye. Big time player that will make big times played this fall. Big time offers are sure to follow.
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Read EvaluationTyler Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Kingston is a walking highlight reel. During the agility and speed drills, he was one of the most impressive performers, as expected, but when the competition portion began, he absolutely elevated his game. He has elite speed and agility. Super twitchy athlete with insane acceleration. Beyond that, he also flashes superb concentration and reliable hands. He walked off the field with the catch of the night, one handed between multiple defenders. He had multiple other great reps where he found the soft spot in the zone and sat down, giving his QB an easy completion. Absolutely a huge day for his stock, and earning a spot on my short list of underrated guys needing more offers.
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
Kingston remains one of my favorite receivers in the 2028 class. His highlights clearly showcase his ability to quickly manipulate DBs off the line of scrimmage. Kingston has upper-end footwork and burst out of his release, and does a nice job tracking the ball downfield. Several highlights show Kingston wide-open against legitimately good competition- that those wide-open opportunities are due to his route running and overall athletic profile.
Additionally, Kingston does a good job as a blocker. The mentality is there, but he does need to clean up some technique.
I’ve said it several times, but I am very confident that Kingston is a future college prospect. I feel that he’s right on the edge of D1.
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
Kingston may have had the most productive season out of any Michigan Sophomore WR. Excellent sophomore season.
Explosive release, and a downfield burner. Has moments of great change of direction on his routes, and able to earn separation against good DBs.
impressive in the open field, as Kingston consistently flashes good change of direction and vision to move north-south. Breaks arm tackles with ease.
Unsure about hands.
A super promising sophomore with zero offers. Tape outperforms many others. Confident he’s faster than the 40 time I have right now.
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
Kingston’s tape is electric. He’s a magician with the ball in his hands.
He’s one of the few guys in this class who shows elite offensive versatility. Kingston is a threat to score at all areas of the field. Lining up wide, Kingston is fast enough to consistently get open deep downfield. In the wildcat, Kingston is a great improviser, able to find space in designed runs, scramble on designed passes, or find an open receiver on the run.
This is someone who can be a game-breaker at the Varsity level. I love Kingston’s athletic traits, and I love the effort he brings to the field. A very earned ranking after being on the Watch List!
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
There’s really under a minute of tape that I could find of Kingston, but I love the quality of that tape and I love how Kingston fits in the Saginaw Heritage offense.
The tweet below shows a few routes and some drill work. Kingston also has a few clips from about a year ago. Those clips (on the bottom of the “media” column) show very good YAC and athleticism. At this point, I know that Kingston is a great athlete and knows the basics of the route tree. Now in high school, he’ll have every opportunity to continue improving week after week.
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Read EvaluationArlen Harris | Prep Redzone Scout
– 5’8, 150 lbs
– Speedy, shifty player that operates best in space
– If he can get to the edge, he accelerates in a few strides
– slot wideout that excels in short/intermediate routes
– Not afraid to get physical on defense as a corner
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