10 WR’s To Know in The North Coast Section
The North Coast Section is loaded with unranked gems. Although some are currently committed, all of these guys show the potential to produce at the next level. Here are 10 unranked WR’s you need to know about: Isaac Torres, 6’2″…
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Continue ReadingThe North Coast Section is loaded with unranked gems. Although some are currently committed, all of these guys show the potential to produce at the next level. Here are 10 unranked WR’s you need to know about:
Isaac Torres, 6’2″ 185lbs, Piner HS (C/O 2021)
Torres is a lengthy receiver with excellent reach and does a great job high pointing and winning contested throws. Good route runner overall and has shown the ability to be shifty and elusive in space, frequently making opponents miss. Very reliable hands as he’s pulled in numerous one handed catches with excellent body control.
Keirr Stewart, 5’9″ 190lbs, Encinal HS (C/O 2021)
Stewart is a clean route runner that can stop, cut, and change direction on a dime to constantly generate separation. Excellent twitch and short area quickness and is a big play threat with the ball in his hands. Despite his size, he shows solid physicality when he needs to. Solid top end speed and is a Tyreek Hill type player for Encinal. He committed yesterday (February 16th, 2021) to the City College of San Francisco.
Makhi Johnson, 6’1″ 185lbs, Lower Lake HS (C/O 2022)
Johnson showcased impressive athleticism his sophomore season and was a big time vertical threat from the X/Z position. Impressive top end speed for a sophomore and will only continue to get faster, as he consistently took the top off defenses. High points balls with a good leaping ability to win contested throws and flashed a good combination of speed and physicality to his game. Projects as an FBS talent as he continues to develop.
Nico Contreras, 6’0″ 190lbs, Windsor HS (C/O 2021)
Playmaker with the ball in his hands and is shifty in open space. He brings both active feet and physicality to his release on pressed CB’s and does a good job mixing it up. He has soft hands and did his best work as a vertical receiver to stretch the field with 1,029 yards and 16 TD’s last season.
Matthew Quesada, 6’1″ 185lbs, Pittsburg HS (C/O 2021)
Quesada transferred to Pittsburg from Freedom HS, and racked up 853 yards and 8 TD’s as a junior. He was mainly a deep ball threat last season, showing a good leaping ability while high pointing the ball. Strong hands and did a good job securing the catch through contact. He was effective on quick screens as well and gets upfield quickly after the catch.
Joshua Heverly, 6’1″ 200lbs, Amador Valley HS (C/O 2021)
Heverly displays excellent body control with athletic hands to frequently adjust his body and haul in difficult catches. Very good top end speed with the ability to take the top off a defense. He’s explosive at the top of routes to generate separation. Creative route runner and an excellent all around athlete. He is committed to the University of San Diego.
Geordie Aarsheim, 6’3″ 215lbs, Marin Catholic HS (C/O 2021)
Aarsheim sizes up with a muscular, athletic build with the ability to run clean routes as a down TE, X, Z, or slot. Excellent initial burst off the LOS and does an excellent job getting back on his original stem after contact, displaying good route integrity. He brings solid physicality all across the board and good speed overall. Projects as an FBS talent and holds offers from Valparaiso and Morehead State.
Damarte Prudhomme, 6’0″ 180lbs, St. Bernards HS (C/O 2022)
Prudhomme is an absolute burner and he is only scratching the surface of his potential. He accumulated 556 yards and 7 TD’s as a sophomore and has the potential to take it to the house every time he touches the ball. He shows willingness to fight for extra yards when wrapped up and flashed the ability to bounce off non wrapping tacklers. Definitely a 2022 kid to get on your radar.
Maxwell Weaver, 6’1″ 170lbs, Campolindo HS (C/O 2021)
Weaver possesses good top end speed, oftentimes just flat out burning past opponents. He does a good job setting up his routes and showed the ability to catch the ball in traffic. He displayed good field awareness on film by frequently getting to the sticks, knowing where the pylon was, and how much room he had around the sideline. Weaver committed to Davidson on December 29th, 2020.
DeNiro Killian, 5’10” 175lbs, Freedom HS (C/O 2021)
The rocky Mountain commit tracks the ball very well and did an excellent job stretching the field vertically from the slot. Twitchy route runner on short and intermediate routes and did a good job securing the catch through contact. Finished his junior season with 549 yards and will transition nicely as an NAIA slot.