Omarian Sanders is a 6'3" Wide Receiver in the 2027 class.
Sanders attends Skyridge in Utah.
Sanders's Player Profile was created on June 1, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Omarian
SandersWR
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
190
HS
Skyridge
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UT
2027’s Being Overlooked in Recruiting
Omarian has made tremendous strides this offseason and he’s improved his technique and overall game. He does well...
Written by Andy Pham
Omarian
SandersWR
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
190
HS
Skyridge
|
UT
Utah Showcase Winners: Speedy, Vertical Receivers
Omarian keeps improving and refining his game. He’s a receiver who uses his length well, and he is...
Written by Andy Pham
Omarian
SandersWR
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
190
HS
Skyridge
|
UT
2027’s: WR’s- The Upside Group
Omarian is coming into his own and needed the experience of last year. He’s made the most of...
Written by Andy Pham
Omarian
SandersWR
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
190
HS
Skyridge
|
UT
Beehive Buzz Live: Lehi at Skyridge
Omarian has been a big play receiver for Skyridge. He has the length over the Lehi cornerbacks and...
Written by Andy Pham
Omarian
SandersWR
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
190
HS
Skyridge
|
UT
Week 2 Recap: WR’s
Sanders was cleared to play last week and came down with an excellent touchdown grab where he showcased...
Written by Andy Pham
Omarian
SandersWR
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
190
HS
Skyridge
|
UT
6A- Region 3 Preview: Skyridge
Sanders transfers into Skyridge and has already built a rapport with his QB1. He has great size, moves...
Written by Andy Pham
Omarian
SandersWR
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
190
HS
Skyridge
|
UT
2027 Risers: Part One
Sanders went from unranked to 21st overall. He is a talented playmaker with a large catch radius, good...
During the 7’s event, Sanders showcased his size and large catch radius and being exceptionally strong at the...
Written by Andy Pham
Andy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Andy Pham
Prep Redzone Scout
Omarian has made tremendous strides this offseason and he’s improved his technique and overall game. He does well on vertical routes, has a large catch radius, and is strong at the catch point. He’s a receiver who has immense talent and has put it all together this offseason. He’s received D1 offers, but not to the level he should be getting. He’ll be a steal for a program.
Omarian keeps improving and refining his game. He’s a receiver who uses his length well, and he is light on his feet and wins when asked to get vertical. He uses his length to win contested targets, and he has the speed to get past defenders. The length and speed that he possesses make him a fun prospect. He’s a D1 talent who will continue to garner FBS looks.
Omarian is coming into his own and needed the experience of last year. He’s made the most of his offseason, and he is a receiver who shows strong hands, good concentration in traffic, and does well getting vertical. He has good footwork and could very well earn additional offers with the year ahead of him.
Omarian has been a big play receiver for Skyridge. He has the length over the Lehi cornerbacks and should be a key target in the red zone and on third downs where he can use his catch radius and frame to come down with the contested catch. He has good footwork and does well getting vertical, he brings a different dynamic in the Skyridge receiving room and should have himself an excellent evening.
Sanders was cleared to play last week and came down with an excellent touchdown grab where he showcased all his skill set, being a redzone target, having good size, being good at contested catches, and being exceptionally strong at the catch point. That one catch showed his immense potential, and he should continue to get more reps as the season goes on, and he will be a key contributor in that wide receiver room. Last Friday was his coming-out party.
Sanders transfers into Skyridge and has already built a rapport with his QB1. He has great size, moves well, is light on his feet, brings an array of release packages to stymie any attempt at being pressed, and is strong at the catch point. He’s an athletic mover and has elite potential. He has a clear pathway to being the leading target earner in the room. He’ll have two full years of varsity film to put together to garner the attention of multiple Power-Four programs. Get to know the name now.
Sanders went from unranked to 21st overall. He is a talented playmaker with a large catch radius, good frame and strong at the catch point. Sanders has good footwork, can create late separation and will be a true X-receiver. He should see plenty of redzone targets and get recruited regionally and a player with great upside.
During the 7’s event, Sanders showcased his size and large catch radius and being exceptionally strong at the catch point. He made nice catches during the afternoon, including a touchdown where he showcased strong hands and great physicality. He’ll be a D1 prospect.