Ethan Feaster is a 6'2" Wide Receiver in the 2026 class.
Feaster attends DeSoto in Texas.
Feaster's Player Profile was created on August 3, 2022.
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Expert Analysis
Ethan
FeasterWR
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
175
HS
DeSoto
|
TX
Stars of the State: Top Performers from the UIL Championship
USC commit Ethan delivered one of the most complete performances of the championship weekend, finishing with 167 receiving...
Written by Alin Edouard
Ethan
FeasterWR
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
175
HS
DeSoto
|
TX
The Road Back: DeSoto Eagles Advances In Playoffs
Ethan has been one of the most dangerous playmakers all year, piling up 1,294 receiving yards and 15...
Written by Alin Edouard
Ethan
FeasterWR
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
175
HS
DeSoto
|
TX
The 2025 Breakout Player of the Year from All 50 States
Ethan, who is committed to the USC Trojans, has been playing lights out all year and proving to...
Written by Prep Redzone Staff
Ethan
FeasterWR
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
175
HS
DeSoto
|
TX
Duncanville vs Desoto Notable Performances
Feaster continues to prove why he’s one of the nation’s most complete receivers. The USC commit displayed elite...
Written by Marcus Henry
Ethan
FeasterWR
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
175
HS
DeSoto
|
TX
Week 4 Standouts: Explosive Plays and Game Changers
Ethan, the USC commit, showed exactly why he’s one of the most dangerous wideouts in the country. He...
Written by Alin Edouard
Ethan
FeasterWR
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
175
HS
DeSoto
|
TX
Week 3 Standouts: TX High School Football’s Top Performers
USC commit Ethan had himself a day, showing why he’s one of the most polished wideouts in the...
Written by Alin Edouard
Ethan
FeasterWR
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
175
HS
DeSoto
|
TX
Senior DFW Duos: Quarterback to Receiver Connections
Reclassifying from the 2027 class, Feaster is arguably the best receiver in the country and should make life...
Written by Cole Dobbins
Ethan
FeasterWR
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
175
HS
DeSoto
|
TX
Dominant DFW 2026 WRs to Watch This Fall
Committed to: USC A true technician with elite upside, Feaster blends size, explosiveness, and polish in a way...
Written by Marcus Henry
Ethan
FeasterWR
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
175
HS
DeSoto
|
TX
Preseason Review – Desoto Eagles
Ethan is a flat out burner at the wide receiver position, and his 2024 production backs it up....
Written by Alin Edouard
Ethan
FeasterWR
Class
2026
Height
6'2"
Weight
175
HS
DeSoto
|
TX
Must See Class of 2027 Wide Receivers
Feaster is dynamic playmaker who has the skill set to dominate his opponent. He is strong at the...
Written by Marcus Henry
Alin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Alin Edouard
Prep Redzone Scout
USC commit Ethan delivered one of the most complete performances of the championship weekend, finishing with 167 receiving yards and two touchdowns while consistently tilting coverage in his direction. He showed advanced route polish, strong hands in traffic, and the ability to win at all three levels of the field. When the game tightened up, he became the go-to option, answering with explosive plays and timely scores that changed momentum. His impact went beyond the stat line, as his presence alone forced defensive adjustments and opened opportunities for others, underscoring his value as a true game-changer on the biggest stage.
Ethan has been one of the most dangerous playmakers all year, piling up 1,294 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns while delivering in the biggest moments. He shows strong hands in traffic, sharp route running, and the ability to turn short catches into long gains. Defenses have to account for him on every snap because of his explosiveness and reliability, and he consistently comes through when his team needs a spark or a game changing play.
Ethan, who is committed to the USC Trojans, has been playing lights out all year and proving to be one of the most consistent playmakers on the field.
He runs clean, detailed routes that keep defenders guessing, and his burst off the line allows him to create separation with ease.
Ethan tracks the ball naturally in the air, showing great body control and strong hands to finish through contact. He’s dangerous after the catch too, turning short passes into big gains with his quickness and vision in space.
Whether it’s making a tough grab or finding open grass, Ethan continues to show why he’s been so dominant this season.
Feaster continues to prove why he’s one of the nation’s most complete receivers. The USC commit displayed elite separation at the second level, a large catch radius, and the body control that makes him a nightmare on jump balls. He showed toughness in the run game as a blocker and played with an edge all night. Feaster’s game is polished, physical, explosive, and mentally sharp. Even against one of the state’s best defenses, he stood tall and delivered.
Ethan, the USC commit, showed exactly why he’s one of the most dangerous wideouts in the country. He was a mismatch all night, using his speed to separate and his strong hands to finish plays downfield. Anytime the ball came his way, he made something happen — whether it was moving the chains or hauling in big gains that energized the offense. Ethan’s performance backed up the hype and gave a glimpse of what Trojan fans can expect at the next level.
USC commit Ethan had himself a day, showing why he’s one of the most polished wideouts in the country. He created separation with sharp route running, showed reliable hands in traffic, and turned short gains into explosive plays after the catch. His ability to dominate matchups on the perimeter and consistently come up big for his offense highlights the skill set USC is getting at the next level.
Reclassifying from the 2027 class, Feaster is arguably the best receiver in the country and should make life easy for Howell in his first year starting. “Boobie” is an all-around elite pass catcher with electric downfield and after-the-catch ability. His 4.5 speed, along with polished footwork, allows him to dominate DBs off the snap. Feaster’s release at the line of scrimmage looks ready for the collegiate level, which he combines with great acceleration to thrive at reeling in deep balls down the sideline. The dynamic playmaker also possesses great body-balance-control and change of direction. His QB will be given the opportunities to flourish with deep balls and check downs, establishing the Legend to Boobie connection as one of the best in the class. Feaster is gearing up for a monster senior year as he prepares to play for USC at the next level.
A true technician with elite upside, Feaster blends size, explosiveness, and polish in a way few can. At 6-foot-2, he’s a fluid route runner who can stretch the field, win contested catches, and create separation at every level. With exceptional hands and the ability to run the full route tree, Feaster is a big-play threat every time he lines up.
Ethan is a flat out burner at the wide receiver position, and his 2024 production backs it up. With 824 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns, he proved to be one of the most explosive playmakers in the state. His top end speed, quick release, and ability to take the top off any defense make him a nightmare for opposing secondaries.
What separates Ethan is not just his speed, but his precision as a route runner and his ability to finish. He tracks the deep ball effortlessly and consistently finds ways to create separation, even against double coverage. His big-play potential caught national attention and he’s now committed to USC, where he’ll bring instant electricity to the Trojans’ offense.
Feaster is dynamic playmaker who has the skill set to dominate his opponent. He is strong at the point of attack, he has violent hands that enables him to beat press coverage and this allows him to get into his routes quickly. He has elite hands combined with a large catch radius that allows him to win often on contested catches. He returns as one the top sophomores in the country regardless of position and he will be one of the main threats for state champion Desoto offensively.