Here are 5 more ranked C/O 2024 receivers that already had impressive 2021 campaigns, but can significantly up their stock with great offseason work. We’ve got a great mix of size, strengths, weaknesses, etc on this list from all parts of the state. Now, let’s take a glance at 5 more C/O 2024 wide receivers.
<strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">[player_tooltip player_id="249762" first="Evan" last="Walker"] (Waverly) </span></strong>
Walker is the definition of deep threat, as most of his big plays revolve around him catching deep balls. He stands at 5’10" 145lbs and demonstrates good speed with excellent hands/ball tracking. Walker is seen lining up all over the formation, sometimes out wide, sometimes in the slot. I’m curious to see how Walker improves in 2022. My hope is that he puts on some muscle in the weight room and make steps to become more elusive on Friday Nights. Overall, I could see [player_tooltip player_id="249762" first="Evan" last="Walker"] breaking out this year.
<strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">[player_tooltip player_id="250046" first="Chase" last="Cline"] (Wyandotte)</span></strong>
I really like Cline’s game. He stats don’t jump off the wall, but he’s a physical receiver that is able to make some tough catches. He’s 6’2 190lbs and showcases great speed. He’s Red Zone and deep threat that is already very polished at winning jump balls and getting his feet in, though I would like him to touch up on some of the route running and elusiveness. No matter what, I expect Cline to have a much improved 2022 season.
<strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">[player_tooltip player_id="250056" first="Wyatt" last="Bower"] (Corunna)</span></strong>
Bower has experience playing many positions, yet he did his best work at receiver. Bower is 6’1" 175lbs and provides a great mix of elusiveness and route running. His elusiveness and route running come largely from his balance as a WR/DB. There are times where it looks like he’ll get tackled, yet somehow Bower stays up and charges forward. [player_tooltip player_id="250056" first="Wyatt" last="Bower"] is a name I’ll try to keep an eye on.
<strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">[player_tooltip player_id="253301" first="Chaz" last="Vida"] (West Catholic)</span></strong>
Vida has been locally known as a great up-and-comer for some time now, though a torn ACL sidelined him for most of the 2021 season. Vida showed flashes of being a great all-around receiver, having good speed, eleusiveness, physicality, footwork, release, etc. Of course, coming back from a torn ACL is no small task. West Catholic is right in my backyard, so I’ll undoubtedly be following up on Vida sometime this coming season.
<strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">[player_tooltip player_id="248826" first="Sammy" last="Agnello"] (Utica Eisenhower)</span></strong>
Agnello is a deep threat with great hands, though shows promise in other aspects. He’s a good all-around receiver playing for a team that could break out this season. Agnello is able to run some nice-looking short routes (out, hitch, slant) and is sometimes able to gain some extra yardage after the catch. All in all, if he never let’s the grind stop, [player_tooltip player_id="248826" first="Sammy" last="Agnello"] will have a significantly improved 2022 season.
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