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<p>This class of wide receivers in the state of Georgia caught my attention. I made it my duty to check them out. A lot of these guys are big backs with speed. I can't wait to see the ones I haven't witnessed firsthand, in person. Let's take a quick view at who this class has to offer at wide receiver.</p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='339693' first='Zeke' last='Whittington'] - WR - Habersham Central / @ZekeWhittingto2</em></strong></p>
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<p>Whittington has experience playing in the slot and out wide. He displays good quickness and burst with impressive acceleration off the line. Whittington's speed threatens teams vertically. He displays some elusiveness in the open field with a mix of spins, side steps, and other jukes. </p>
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<p><strong><em>D'ontae Fulton - WR - Worth County / @DontaeFulton</em></strong></p>
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<p>Fulton appears to have adequate arm length, which he uses to stiff arm defenders and expand his catch radius. He is a natural hands catcher who attacks the football at its apex and makes diving adjustments. Fulton plays with good body control. His upper body strength and arm activity help him shed press coverage. Looking for him to have big season this year. </p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='667554' first='Jamauri' last='Brice'] - WR - Cartersville HS / @BriceJamauri</em></strong></p>
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<p>Brice displays quick footwork when facing press coverage, which often leads to him getting past the defensive back. Brice should focus on using his large frame and long arms to be more physically imposing in these situations, activating his upper body instead of just relying on his footwork.Brice displays quick cuts on short routes that generate open targets for his quarterback thanks to his foot speed.</p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='667555' first='DJ' last='Avery'] - WR - Chattahoochee HS</em></strong> <strong><em>/ @DJAvery6</em></strong></p>
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<p>Avery is fairly explosive, exhibits solid change of direction ability and has impressive long speed. His quick feet at the line of scrimmage are indicative of a potentially dangerous release package. What's more, Avery employs a hesitation move to freeze defenders before exploding. Avery also occasionally forces false steps with jab steps and body fakes. At the top of his route stem, the talented pass-catcher makes sudden cuts with solid lateral burst. </p>
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<p><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='1568719' first='Jude' last='Nelson'] - WR - Social Circl</em>e <em>/ @judenelson2_</em></strong></p>
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<p>Every time I see Nelson film, his agility is the first thing that pops out. He has very good footwork within small areas that keeps defenders guessing where he wants to go. Nelson also has a great knack of anticipating defenders attacking him, as he routinely evades tacklers when he has the ball in his hands in open space. Nelson has game breaking acceleration and speed which he displays every time defenses give him soft coverage at the line and no safety help over the top. </p>
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This class of wide receivers in the state of Georgia caught my attention. I made it my duty to check them out. A lot of these guys are big backs with speed. I can't wait to see the ones I haven't witnessed firsthand, in person. Let's take a quick view at who this class has to offer at wide receiver.
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