City Rankings: Raleigh – Durham Area 2021 WR’s (1-8)
The next group of players display their athletic skills and abilities in a variety of ways on the playing field. Their primary position is wide receiver and that is where those skills are highlighted the most. These are the best…
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Continue ReadingThe next group of players display their athletic skills and abilities in a variety of ways on the playing field. Their primary position is wide receiver and that is where those skills are highlighted the most. These are the best wide receivers in the area.
#1. Jacob Gill Jacob Gill 6'0" | 170 lbs | WR Cardinal Gibbons | 2021 NC , 6’0” 170 – Cardinal Gibbons HS. A skilled receiver who makes tough catches under tight coverage. The Northwestern commit will make an impact early in his first season as a college player upon arriving on campus.
#2. Jonathan Streeter Jonathan Streeter 5'11" | 175 lbs | ATH Panther Creek | 2021 State NC , 5’11” 180 – Panther Creek HS. Makes tough catches in traffic and runs precision pass routes. He returns kick-offs and is solid in that role with sure hands.
#3. Isaiah Jones, 6’1” 190 – Riverside HS. Most of his catches are made in traffic. He outruns defenders in the open field.
#4. Brock Biestek, 6’2” 200 – Cardinal Gibbons HS. Versatile receiver who makes the tough catches in traffic. Displays break-away speed in the open field.
#5. Tharius Suggs, 6’3” 180 – Middle Creek HS. Displays the ability to separate from the defender to make the catch. He consistently makes tough catches.
#6. Jonah Portugal, 6’4” 200 – Heritage HS. Runs passing routes well and has good hands. Displays good speed in the open field.
#7. Kevin Hamilton, 6’4” 200 – J.H. Rose HS. A big receiver who runs well and displays good speed in the open field.
#8. Leshaun Atchison, 5’10” 155 – D.H. Conley HS. Displays ability to elude defenders once he makes the catch. He makes tough catches in traffic.