With 15 WR in the class of 2023 rankings (including 5 in the top 31) it is easy to see that there is a lot of talent at the WR position. Here are five excellent WR from the class of 2023 to keep an eye on this fall.
[player_tooltip player_id="34498" first="Anthony" last="Brown"], 5’10, 170, Springfield
[player_tooltip player_id="34498" first="Anthony" last="Brown"] is the 1st ranked WR and the 6th ranked player in the class of 2023 overall. In 2021, he helped the Springfield Wildcats to a 13 win season, average 29.2 points per game and advance the Division I State Championship game. He plays as a slot WR as well as a ZWR. He displays excellent athleticism and play speed while running routes making it very difficult for athletic CB to cover. He is able to adjust his body to the ball and shows very good hands as he is able to catch the ball with his hands away from his body. Demonstrates good competitive toughness as he shows the ability to consistently make plays in the red zone.
[player_tooltip player_id="141069" first="Breeon" last="Ishmail"], 6’5, 205 Hamilton
[player_tooltip player_id="141069" first="Breeon" last="Ishmail"] is the 2nd ranked WR and the 15th ranked player overall in the class of 2023. In 2021, his outstanding play was a bright spot in the 2-7 season of the Hamilton Big Blue. He plays both outside WR positions as well as in the slot. He exhibits good play speed to get behind the CB on go routes. He tracks the ball well in the air and possesses good hands as he easily makes the catch with his hands for a big first down.
[player_tooltip player_id="106025" first="Jason" last="Hewlett"], 6’2, 185, Chaney
[player_tooltip player_id="106025" first="Jason" last="Hewlett"] is the 4th ranked WR and the 30th ranked player in the class of 2023 overall. In 2021, the future University of Cincinnati Bearcat helped the Chaney Cowboys score 22 or more points 5 times. He plays at both outside WR positions. He shows very good play speed as he stretches the defense vertically. He does an outstanding job of tracking the ball in the air before making an impressive over the shoulder catch. Once the catch is made, he displays outstanding acceleration as he gains significant yards after the catch en route to scoring a touchdown. He is also a very good run blocker as he shows good hand use and play strength as he drives the CB several yards creating a lane for the RB.
[player_tooltip player_id="93333" first="Anthony" last="Vann"], 6’1, 185,<span style="font-size: 1rem;"> Ross</span>
[player_tooltip player_id="93333" first="Anthony" last="Vann"] is the 8th ranked WR and the 77th ranked player in the class of 2023 overall. In 2021, he helped the Ross Little Giants to an 8 win season and average 33.2 points per game. He plays in the slot and on the outside. He is a good route runner as he shows good hip fluidity as he breaks off his stem and shows good hands as he makes the catch. He does a good job of keeping his feet in bounds when making the catch on out routes by the sidelines. He is an excellent blocker who displays excellent play strength and physical toughness as he pancakes DB with ease when blocking on screens and on running plays allowing the ball carrier to pick up significant yardage.
[player_tooltip player_id="34493" first="Calum" last="Brown"], 6’1, 160, Washington
[player_tooltip player_id="34493" first="Calum" last="Brown"] is the 15th ranked WR and is currently on the Prep Redzone watchlist for the class of 2023. In 2021, his great play was a bright spot in the 4-6 season of the Washington Blue Lions where they averaged 24.9 points per game and scored 26 or more points 6 times. He plays as a slot and ZWR. He exhibits good football intelligence as he reads the coverage (man vs zone), shows good play speed as he gets behind the DB on vertical routes, does an excellent job of tracking the ball over his shoulder before making a nice catch. After the catch is made, he uses his very good quickness and acceleration to outrun all defenders for a long touchdown reception.
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