Class 2025 Wide Receiver Ascension
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Playmaking ability is something that cannot be taught. To be an elite wide receiver, playmaking ability is a trait that is needed in abundance. The Class of 2025 has a receivibg corps that already brings that trait to the table.…
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Continue ReadingPlaymaking ability is something that cannot be taught. To be an elite wide receiver, playmaking ability is a trait that is needed in abundance. The Class of 2025 has a receivibg corps that already brings that trait to the table. Today, we will evaluate the three wide receivers who are on our Class of 2025 watch list. These three prospects have what it takes to be stars for years to come.
Lucas Bogucki Lucas Bogucki WR South Newton | 2025 State IN , South Newton
Lucas Bogucki Lucas Bogucki WR South Newton | 2025 State IN excelled at both wide receiver and cornerback in his first season at South Newton. Offensively, Bogucki was a multi-purposeful player, who constantly put defenses on their heels. On the other side of the ball, Bogucki is a sound tackler, who also manages to lock things down on the back end. Bogucki carried the ball 13 times for just under 100 yards this past season. Through the air, he caught 26 passes for close to 300 yards with five touchdown receptions. Defensively, he posted 23 solo tackles with 37 total stops. Bogucki came up with two interceptions.
Wyatt Switzer Wyatt Switzer WR South Putnam | 2025 State IN , South Putnam
Wyatt Switzer Wyatt Switzer WR South Putnam | 2025 State IN is a versatile threat, who can play well at wide receiver, corner and safety, while being effective covering and returning kickoffs. At receiver, Switzer is a good route-runner who can work underneath and stretch the field vertically. On special teams, Switzer can use the playmaking skills that he possesses to find space, or make a tackler miss, and create a big return. When covering kickoffs, Switzer hustles down the field to make the play. On the year, Switzer had 13 catches for 164 yards and one touchdown. Switzer was very effective when returning kickoffs with 261 yards. On defense, Switzer found more ways to contribute. He had 14 total tackles with one interception and six passes defensed.
Stratton Fuller Stratton Fuller 5'11" | 160 lbs | WR Columbia City | 2025 State IN , 5’10, 150 pounds, Columbia City
Like Bogucki and Switzer, Stratton Fuller Stratton Fuller 5'11" | 160 lbs | WR Columbia City | 2025 State IN ’s contributions in his freshman season at Columbia City were not limited to the offense. At receiver, Fuller consistently wins the route and finds ways to get separation from the defender. Defensively, Fuller is a great tackler who seldomly gets caught out of position. Fuller can also provide a spark when returning a kickoff. Fuller brought in 20 receptions this past fall, gaining 334 yards in the process, scoring seven touchdowns. Fuller accumulated just under 400 kickoff return yards. Defensively, he accounted for 17 tackles with two tackles-for-loss to go along with one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.