A Look at the Class of 2025: WR
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With six WR in the class of 2025 rankings, it is easy to see that there is a lot of talent at the position in this class. Here are five WR to keep an eye on. Dorian Brew TX #24…
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Continue ReadingWith six WR in the class of 2025 rankings, it is easy to see that there is a lot of talent at the position in this class. Here are five WR to keep an eye on.
This season, Dorian helped the Northmont Thunderbolts average 28.3 ppg. Dorian lines up in the slot. He is a great route runner who shows good hip fluidity as he breaks off his stem at a 45-degree angle on a slant route. He shows good hands as he can make the catch with his hands away from his body. After the catch is made, he uses his very good play speed to gain significant YAC. In addition to his great play as a WR, he is an outstanding CB as well.
This season, Teaunn helped the Wayne Warriors win 6 games and average 29.8 points per game. He lines up in the slot. He shows good football intelligence as he reads the coverage and breaks open. He displays solid hands he makes the catch with his hands easily. After the catch is made, he displays very good contact balance as he breaks tackles from DB and LB while displaying good elusiveness and play speed as he easily scores a touchdown.
This season, Braylon Collier Braylon Collier 6’1″ | 175 lbs | WR Perkins | 2025 State OH helped the Perkins Pirates to a 10-win season where they advanced to the 2nd round of the playoffs and averaged 34.2 points per game. He lines up on the outside as an XWR. He shows good athletic ability as he separates at the top of his route. He does a great job of tracking the ball over his shoulder before making an impressive catch. Once the catch is made, he uses his good play speed to outrun all defenders for a long touchdown reception.
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This season, Dante helped the Canton McKinley Bulldogs to a 6-win season, advance to the 2nd round of the playoffs and average 30.4 points per game. He lines up in the slot. He shows good hands as he makes the catch with his hands away from his body. After the catch, he displays a great combination of contact balance and play speed as he gains significant YAC. He is an outstanding blocker as he shows very good play strength and physical toughness as he pancakes the DB with ease.
This season, Braylyn helped the Massillon Washington Tigers to their current 12 game win streak where they have advanced to the state semifinals in Division II where they will play Archbishop Hoban next Friday. In addition, they have averaged 36.6 points per game. He lines up in the slot and on the outside. He shows great football intelligence as he finds the soft spot in zone coverage before breaking open. He shows good hands as he makes the catch and shows good athleticism as he outruns all defenders and scores a TD.