Nathan Easley
Nathan Easley
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Matthew Layton | Prep Redzone Scout
Shady Spring’s Nathan Easley Nathan Easley 6'1" | 150 lbs | WR Shady Spring | 2025 State WV had an excellent year for the Tigers on both sides of the ball and was one of the leaders in the state for interceptions too. We like him on offense given his build and skillset where he can fill out more at the next level and become a very good college receiver. Easley is another longer possession type of receiver who can work out of the slot or on the outside. His length allows him to reach over defenders and come down with contested catches. Easley extends well when making a play on the ball and uses his length effectively. He’d be a steal at the D3 level once he maximizes his body’s potential.
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2025 Shady Spring WR Nathan Easley Nathan Easley 6'1" | 150 lbs | WR Shady Spring | 2025 State WV has had a nice start to the season on both sides of the ball for the Tigers and is an early stock riser through the first three weeks.
He’s a long and lanky wideout who does a nice job using his 6’1 size to his advantage. Easley can catch the ball over defenders and uses his wingspan to create a large catch radius. He’s also shown he can make some moves after the catch and will create YAC yardage at times. Easley has been impressive as a defensive back too this season picking off several passes in the first three games.
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We touched fellow Shady Spring WR teammate and classmate
Jalon Bailey
Jalon
Bailey
5'9" | 155 lbs | WR
Shady Spring | 2025
State
WV
earlier this week but
Nathan Easley
Nathan
Easley
6'1" | 150 lbs | WR
Shady Spring | 2025
State
WV
should not be overlooked either in the Tigers’ offense. Easley is a longer receiver at 6’1 150 who will fit in well at wideout next to Bailey in the slot. While he still needs to gain a serious amount of weight at his height, Easley showed last season that he utilizes that length well at times but also was a willing blocker even as a tall lanky receiver. His role and touches will increase next season after Shady Spring graduates a lot of offensive production from last year’s team. While Easley is a long receiver, he also flashed some make-you-miss ability and is fluid for his size. The first two clips of his junior highlight tape are wow plays, and you can see the potential he has as a receiver with continued development.
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