Best Wide Reciever in SEO

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Who Do you think is the top recievers


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Post by Sports 101 »

Jordan Brabson and Caleb Southworth may not be the top, but should be metioned.


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Post by 72Xcurl »

Derek Roback.
The good thing for all the other WR's in the area is that he is now a QB.


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Post by West Legend »

trais journey from west is a pretty good reciever for west,but malik white from porsmouth is as talanted as the come and should have a good season.


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Post by TrojanXplosion »

I would have to go with Johnson and White from Portsmouth personally.


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Post by hilltopkid »

i'd say to keep an eye on Jordan Benson from CHilly.D-1 size and speed.6'4 215-ish.Great hands.
Kevin Scott is another speedster for CHS, just not the heigth.Playmaker.


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Post by BULDOG »

Definitely White and Johnson from Portsmouth as they have proven themselves. Roback from Waverly as well. I think Waverly had another underclassman as well that should be solid.

I strongly think Burg has the potential to field several solid receivers again next season. Most were in the shadows of the upperclassmen of Conley, Cook, and Jenkins. It also all depends on the offensive schema that is chosen. Alot of good athletes to spread the ball around.


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Never forget about Burgs wideouts. They know how to play.


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Post by BigMcCauley55 »

Sean "Money" Munfield

and the rest of the marietta wide outs

they got Cody westbrook throwing to them so they get the ball alot


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bo whaley, gallia academy will be a senior, this kid can get open in a

crowded kitchen on thanksgiving.


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Post by bucking red »

Michale Lamb for Fairland led the tri-state in receiving last year. He is 6'5 with decent speed and just out jumps a smaller corner or safety.


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Post by trojan_football »

if i had to say who the best reciever is i would say white from portsmouth, but also i think portsmouth has a strong reciever core, with the seniors, juniors, and sophmore comming back, although i do not think the freshman will be that strong there, is a stand out reciever in each group seniors- white juniors-johnson sophmores- simpson & bendolph freshman-porter


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Grant Venham, Freshman, 6'4, if they don't throw him 3 fades a quarter next year something's wrong...total mismatch for any db-height,strength and surprising speed!


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I don't know who the best is. I know you can look at stats and what-not, but the stat sheet doesn't have a column for great stalk blocks!!!!!


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Post by hilltopkid »

Alex Grow is definitely in the mix of top receievrs too. Cant believe I left him out of my first list. He's sure handed and very smart.He's the kind that will stretch that 5 yard rte to 7 to get to the chains etc... Little things make him one to watch. he is also a heck of a runner. You may even see him in the Cavs backfield at times.


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Post by BigMcCauley55 »

warriiorfan wrote:Grant Venham, Freshman, 6'4, if they don't throw him 3 fades a quarter next year something's wrong...total mismatch for any db-height,strength and surprising speed!


your right about him i saw him play he is crazy tall and has great hands


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radioman wrote:bo whaley, gallia academy will be a senior, this kid can get open in a

crowded kitchen on thanksgiving.


What makes this kid .... is his blocking !!


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Post by steelpride »

I THINK THE BRABSON KID FROM PIKETON IS AWESOME


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Re: Best Wide Reciever in SEO

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Conner Bunting from Nelsonville York. I think he is somewhere around 6'4" or something like that and maybe 170lbs. He has really good hands. Last year he didnt get to many passes. Also Markie Cambell is really good but not the best.


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Hilltopkid wrote
Alex Grow is definitely in the mix of top receievrs too. Cant believe I left him out of my first list. He's sure handed and very smart.He's the kind that will stretch that 5 yard rte to 7 to get to the chains etc... Little things make him one to watch. he is also a heck of a runner. You may even see him in the Cavs backfield at times.



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