2025 Rankings Update: Film Breakdown: WRs and TEs
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The wide receivers and tight ends in the 2025 class are young, of course, but they certainly have all the intangibles to be a star on Friday nights in the next three years. And college coaches will come calling as…
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Continue ReadingThe wide receivers and tight ends in the 2025 class are young, of course, but they certainly have all the intangibles to be a star on Friday nights in the next three years. And college coaches will come calling as they continue to develop.
John Simmons, WR, Myrtle Beach (@MBSeahawks_FB)
Freshman Cut Up vs. South Florence
Freshman Cut Up vs. Oceanside Collegiate
Simmons possesses the size you need to succeed at the position. He did a solid job of coming back to the ball to aid his quarterback when a play broke down or whether it was by design. He runs his routes at full speed as well.
CJ Willingham CJ Willingham 5'9" | 140 lbs | WR Wren | 2025 GA (@CjWillingham), WR, Wren (@WHSCanes)
Willingham lines up on the outside and is a home run threat every time he touches the ball. He runs his routes with precision and looks the ball into his hands. The blocks that he provides to his teammates are impressive as well.
DaRon Dunbar DaRon Dunbar 6'2" | 185 lbs | WR North Augusta | 2025 SC (@DaRonDunbar2025), WR, North Augusta (@NaRecruits)
Freshman Cut Up vs. Wade Hampton
Dunbar lines up on the outside and does not waste time dancing in space. Once he catches it, he gets up the field. He also plays basketball.
Brock Feinberg Brock Feinberg 6'1" | 230 lbs | ATH Wando | 2025 State SC (pictured above) (@FeinbergBrock), TE, Wando (@WandoHSFootball)
Feinberg is a battering ram at his tight end/fullback position. He is physical at the point of attack and does an excellent job of creating holes in the run game. He has the size and the athleticism that will serve him well. He can also block and release well – making him an easy outlet for the quarterback on rollouts.