Post Signing Day: Available Washington WR’s
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Some playmaker receivers are still up for grabs after National Signing Day. This group of wideouts have proven production from last season, and can contribute at the next level. Take a look at 5 WR’s that remain unsigned: Cooper Christensen…
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Continue ReadingSome playmaker receivers are still up for grabs after National Signing Day. This group of wideouts have proven production from last season, and can contribute at the next level. Take a look at 5 WR’s that remain unsigned:
Cooper Christensen Cooper Christensen 6'1" | 190 lbs | WR Royal | 2021 State WA , 6’1″ 190lbs, Royal HS
Christensen is a fluid route runner with solid top end speed. He is explosive at the top of routes to frequently generate clear separation. He does a good job high pointing and hauling in contested catches over DB’s. Sets up his routes well overall to always keep DB’s guessing. He’s a dynamic receiver and brings good variety to his game. He can take the top off a defense, work the sidelines, be effective across the middle, and be productive with quick screens and can be physical after the catch. Christensen can fit into numerous offenses at the next level and can contribute at X, Z, or slot.
Gabriel Ogunleye Gabriel Ogunleye 6'2" | 190 lbs | WR Kentwood | 2021 State WA , 6’2″ 220lbs, Kentwood HS
Ogunleye is a straight up beast as an X or Z. Strong, athletic build with excellent athleticism all across the board. He sets up his routes well and shows a nice burst at the top of routes, showing glimpses of molding into a very explosive route runner. He shows strong hands and excellent coordination to catch balls in traffic. He has good second level speed for big play ability to take shots downfield. He is shifty and elusive in open space, making opponents look silly on film, yet can also be physical after the catch. Willing blocker and does a good job staying on blocks to clear lanes. He is a true FCS level talent with a high ceiling.
Kobe Young Kobe Young 6'4" | 195 lbs | WR Chiawana | 2021 State WA , 6’4″ 200lbs, Chiawana HS
Young has exceptional length and athleticism and knows how to use it. Also a basketball standout, Young does a great job high pointing and winning contested catches deep downfield. He’s a good route runner overall, and shows to quick choppy feet to change direction or burst out of his stick to get in and out of his routes. He does a good job as a blocker, as he uses his length well and stays on blocks. He is a definitely deep ball threat to utilize his leaping ability or box out DB’s. He ran a verified 4.57 40 time, and holds notable offers from Army and Central Washington.
Zion Scott Zion Scott 6'1" | 175 lbs | WR Sumner | 2021 State WA , 6’1″ 170lbs, Sumner HS
Scott shows active feet with athletic hands to generate a clean release off of pressed CB’s. He does a great job of finding the soft spots in zone coverage and getting upfield quickly after the catch. He can be shifty in open space, and a big play threat when he has room to work. He did a good job on film of working the levels during scramble drill to make himself open. He possesses strong, reliable hands with flexibility at WR. Scott is a solid all around athlete and has made massive improvements as a route runner from his junior year to now, showcasing his abilities via twitter during offseason workouts.
Ian Davis Ian Davis 6'4" | 205 lbs | WR Prairie | 2021 State WA , 6’4″ 205lbs, Prairie HS
Davis measures up with tremendous length and has yet to scratch the surface of his potential. Lengthy X or Z with long strides to stretch the field vertically. He has a large catch radius and can high point and win contested catches. Prairie liked to utilize him in the screen game and he did a good job getting upfield and showed solid vision to pick up yards. Projects as a D3-NAIA level talent with room to develop.