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What a season! Ending up 10-2 and had a great run fighting alongside my brothers. Here are my stats and film for the season. 23 TDs | 11 REC TDs | 9 RUS TDs | 1 KR TD | 2 INT TD | 691 REC yrd | 338 RUS yrd | 1536 all purpose yrd 59 TKL | 6.5 TFl | 2 INT | 12 PD hudl.com/v/2THspg @warriorqbcoach @paulbrowning81 @Coach_Fishback @Coach_Kizewski @WesCoomes @CoachJBHall @CoachDaigh @PhilipVigil @Coach_wright23 @skyler_ridley @CoachJT_ISU @coachaliifua @CoachAnderson_M @CoachBestEWU @CoachBlevinsISU @CoachCBrink @PrepZoneCO @PrepRedzoneCO @MattT8Scouting @ScottThiessen15 @RobertLDavisIV
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PrepZone Colorado Top 25ish defensive back performances for 2025 Colorado High School Football | 25-26 Season As per the others, this is 2025 performance NOT RECRUITMENT OR RANKINGS. ======================================= Scoring: INTs 20-30% | PD 16-22% | Tackles 12-14% | Coverage Plays 10% | INT Yds 10% | Turnovers 8% | TFL 7% | FF 7% ======================================= --------------------------------------------- #1 Cameron Bell | Score: 68.7 | Sr. | 5'10" 162 | Eaglecrest (DB) | @CameronBell2008 --------------------------------------------- GP: 12 INTs: 3 (T-16th, top 20) PD: 14 (STATE LEADER) INT Yds: 113 (top 3) Tackles: 102 (47 solo) [top 3] TFL: 9 (top 3) FF: 1 | FR: 2 Per Game: 0.25 INT/g | 8.5 tkl/g | 1.2 PD/g Why #1: Three picks doesn't jump off the page until you realize quarterbacks stopped throwing his direction sometime around Week 4. 14 passes defended - most in the state - tells you why. And when he's the top returner in the state if you get picked, its probably getting housed. That's not a stat you accumulate by accident; that's a stat you accumulate by living in passing lanes. 113 INT return yards. 102 tackles at DB is borderline absurd - that's linebacker production from a 162-pound corner. 9 TFL means he's not just patrolling the secondary, he's showing up uninvited in the backfield. The 5A level only makes it more ridiculous. This is the most complete DB season we tracked in the state this year, and it wasn't particularly close. We even included a video of him high pointing a ball because....well, if you want to know what a good high point pick looks like, this is it. Helps when you can jump a solid 3 feet in the air too. --------------------------------------------- #2 Vince Basham | Score: 55.6 | Jr. | 6'1" | Chaparral (DB) | @V1nceBashan --------------------------------------------- GP: 10 INTs: 5 (T-8th, top 10) PD: 10 (top 5) INT Yds: 100 (top 5) Tackles: 44 (26 solo) [top 20] FF: 1 Per Game: 0.50 INT/g | 4.4 tkl/g | 1.0 PD/g [INT rate: top 10] Why #2: First thing on his defensive highlight: playing single high safety, sniffs out an RPO and jumps into the hook zone for a pick. Thats nasty. Five picks and 10 PD in 10 games at Chaparral. That's a takeaway or coverage win on 1.5 plays per game. The 100 INT return yards tell you he's not just catching the ball - he's already running before the quarterback finishes his regret. 15 total coverage plays ranks 2nd in the state. Oh, and he's a junior. Offensive coordinators across 5A should be circling his name on their "do not test" list for 2026. Was already on our top 30 2025 seasons for WR, guess add DB to the list. -------------------------------------------- #3 A.J. Schlachter | Score: 53.6 | Sr. | 6'0" 195 | Grand Junction (FS) | @ajschlacht41502 -------------------------------------------- GP: 12 INTs: 6 (T-3rd, top 3) PD: 9 (top 10) INT Yds: 0 Tackles: 64 (49 solo) [top 10] TFL: 4 (top 10) FR: 1 Per Game: 0.50 INT/g | 5.3 tkl/g | 0.8 PD/g [INT rate: top 10] Why #3: Not sure we are buying 195lbs for AJ because he looks like a 215lb wall on tape. Six interceptions from the free safety spot at Grand Junction. <insert whichever number you believe> pounds of Western Slope ball-hawking. The zero INT return yards is mildly hilarious because we watched him run over about 8 guys on the two we watched. How many yards? Who knows. but its not 0. 15 total coverage plays ties for 2nd in the state. 64 tackles with 49 solo tells you he doesn't need help finishing. 4 TFL from the deep safety? That's a guy reading the run and closing with intent. Or Trigger as his highlights call it. hey @AjSchlacht41502 update your hudl its showing 2024. One last note about him, special teams coaches dream. Guy can play WR, DB, and on special teams he absolutely obliterates gunners. If you put your 140 lb speed guy out there he might end up in the stands. Oh he's their punter too. He probably makes all their equipment by hand too. Ridiculous. --------------------------------------------- #4 Marcus Munoz | Score: 53.3 | Jr. | 6'0" 150 | Coal Ridge (DB) | @MacusMunozs3 --------------------------------------------- GP: 9 INTs: 8 (T-1st in state) PD: 4 INT Yds: 217 (STATE LEADER) Tackles: 16 (9 solo) Per Game: 0.89 INT/g | 1.8 tkl/g | 0.4 PD/g [INT rate: STATE LEADER] Why #4: Eight interceptions in nine games. Read that again. 217 INT return yards leads every DB in Colorado - he's not just picking you off, he's making you watch him score with your football. 16 tackles tells you he's out there to steal. A pure coverage specialist who turns opponents' best-designed plays into his personal highlight reel. 0.89 picks per game - basically one per outing. Still a junior. If Coal Ridge quarterbacks threw to him on offense this much, he'd be their leading receiver too. Oh wait he is. Once he has the ball in his hands he's like a matador. Ability to zone cut is off the charts. If he was 200 lbs he might be top 5 RB in the state. Beast. --------------------------------------------- #5 Toray Davis | Score: 53.0 | Sr. | 6'2" 180 | Fairview (FS) | @Toray_Davis21 --------------------------------------------- GP: 12 INTs: 6 (T-3rd, top 3) PD: 7 (top 20) INT Yds: 34 (top 20) Tackles: 56 (29 solo) [top 20] TFL: 3 (top 20) FF: 1 Per Game: 0.50 INT/g | 4.7 tkl/g | 0.6 PD/g [INT rate: top 10] Why #5: Dude was already on another top list, talk about a freak. Six picks from a 6'2" free safety at Fairview - that's the kind of frame and production that makes college coaches start returning calls. Oh wait they already did, he signed with TEXAS. 7 PD on top of that. 7 total turnovers created when you add the forced fumble. 56 tackles and 3 TFL show he's not floating around back there waiting for the ball to come to him. He's a willing tackler who happens to have elite ball skills. The 5A production is the cherry on top. --------------------------------------------- #6 Malachi Barros | Score: 50.7 | Sr. | 6'0" 155 | Eagle Valley (CB) | @malachibarros --------------------------------------------- GP: 11 INTs: 8 (T-1st in state) PD: 4 INT Yds: 2 Tackles: 38 (22 solo) FF: 1 | FR: 1 Per Game: 0.73 INT/g | 3.5 tkl/g | 0.4 PD/g [INT rate: top 3] Why #6: Co-leader in the state with 8 interceptions. 2 INT return yards. Two. That's either the most unlucky man in Colorado or he's catching every pick at the sideline with one toe on the chalk. 10 total turnovers created when you add the forced fumble and recovery - the kid is a possession thief. 0.73 picks per game is an elite clip. Eagle Valley doesn't get the spotlight that Front Range programs do, but Barros made sure the film spoke for itself. How fast can this guy make up ground? Go look about 1:32 into his hudl film (hudl.com/video/3/19551575/69…) --------------------------------------------- #7 Andrew Miller | Score: 50.3 | Sr. | 6'1" 170 | Windsor (FS) | @drewmiller191 --------------------------------------------- GP: 14 INTs: 6 (T-3rd, top 3) PD: 7 (top 20) INT Yds: 71 (top 10) Tackles: 58 (26 solo) [top 20] TFL: 1 FR: 1 Per Game: 0.43 INT/g | 4.1 tkl/g | 0.5 PD/g [INT rate: top 20] Why #7: The guy has great ball skills and we will get to that in a sec but first things first. He is the hammer, you are the nail. If he made any soft tackles we did not see them. 170 lbs should not punish so hard. Six picks over a full 14-game season at Windsor - that means he was doing this deep into the playoffs when the competition tightens up. 71 INT return yards. 7 PD. 58 tackles. He's tall, he's got good hands, he hits like a truck - just basically a free safety who shows up every Friday and takes something from you. They won state for 3A. No short-season inflation here. No offers (that we could find, except PWO for UNC) is criminal. Criminal. --------------------------------------------- #8 Seth Gregory | Score: 47.3 | Sr. | 6'1" 170 | Dakota Ridge (DB) | @SethGregory1113 --------------------------------------------- GP: 13 INTs: 5 (T-8th, top 10) PD: 9 (top 10) INT Yds: 69 (top 10) Tackles: 29 (24 solo) TFL: 2 Per Game: 0.38 INT/g | 2.2 tkl/g | 0.7 PD/g [INT rate: top 20] Why #8: 140 pounds is what he's listed at on Maxpreps. It's a lie. 170 might even be a lie. Hes throwing guys down every other play. Let's just acknowledge that up front. Seth Gregory is out here competing in 4A football at the weight of a strong gust of wind, is what they're selling you and instead you get a 6'1 170ish lockdown with 5 picks and 9 PD. 14 total coverage plays across 13 games. 24 of his 29 tackles are solo - he doesn't need help getting guys to the ground. Whether they get the ball or not. There are TEs on his tape getting thrown around like rag dolls. Ball skills are legit. Honestly, whole reason he doesn't have more INT is because he on dudes like white on rice. Consistently matched up in the slot and they can't even hit flats against him. --------------------------------------------- #9 Sabi Ruttgers | Score: 47.0 | Sr. | 5'10" 170 | Fairview (DB) | @Sebastian_Rutt2 --------------------------------------------- GP: 12 INTs: 2 (T-19th, top 20) PD: 12 (top 3) INT Yds: 80 (top 10) Tackles: 59 (31 solo) [top 20] TFL: 6 (top 5) Per Game: 0.17 INT/g | 4.9 tkl/g | 1.0 PD/g Why #9: We let Colton write this one since he is an unabashed @FairviewfbBoCo fan. Unedited because, why not: First of all my dawg of dawgs. TD and Sabi is the best 1-2 safety duo in the state and its not even like debatable. This isn't defense but look what a dawg he is. hudl.com/v/2TD0fW Can't defend that on offense or defense. The dawgness. 12 passes defended, 2nd in the state. He's playing a deep third one game posted about 10 deep and freaking yoinks a flat and houses it. Bro is too fast for your receivers and he's just straight nasty. Watched his trash the field all year now he's gonna go savage on dudes down at the blo. Hes repping 500 lb hack squats at 175. He is HIM. --------------------------------------------- #10 Mason Godshall | Score: 46.5 | So. | 5'8" 150 | Cheyenne Mountain (CB) | @GodshallMason --------------------------------------------- GP: 9 INTs: 5 (T-8th, top 10) PD: 6 (top 20) INT Yds: 110 (top 5) Tackles: 51 (35 solo) [top 20] TFL: 5 (top 10) Per Game: 0.56 INT/g | 5.7 tkl/g | 0.7 PD/g [INT rate: top 5] Why #10: A sophomore. 5'8", 150 pounds, putting up 5 picks, 110 INT return yards, and 51 tackles in 9 games. 5 TFL at corner as a 10th grader is genuinely strange in the best way. 0.56 INTs per game is a top-5 rate. 35 of 51 tackles are solo. He's tiny, productive, and has two full seasons left. If you're a 4A offensive coordinator, you've got two more years of this to look forward to. Good luck. Side note, he probably should have gone in our LBs category because they definitely played him more LB than nickel but whatever. Take a top 10 spot because if you pick off a ball intended for a 6'4 receiver you're playing DB style ball anyway. Not going to lie though, maybe the worst intro to a song for a highlight real we have ever heard. Colt wanted to stop film and play tetris. But we love you anyway Mason. --------------------------------------------- #11 Camden Davis | Score: 43.1 | Jr. | N/A 180 | Resurrection Christian (SS) | @Camden_davis12 --------------------------------------------- GP: 10 INTs: 6 (T-3rd, top 3) PD: 4 INT Yds: 40 (top 20) Tackles: 38 (23 solo) TFL: 6 (top 5) FR: 1 Per Game: 0.60 INT/g | 3.8 tkl/g | 0.4 PD/g [INT rate: top 3] Why #11: Debatable if he goes on the LB or DB list but the man is straight up the defensive patron saint of the curl flat. Six picks from the strong safety spot at Resurrection Christian. 0.60 per game is a top-3 rate in the state. 6 TFL from a safety says he's reading the run like a linebacker but covering like a DB. The tackle numbers aren't huge, but when you're picking off 6 passes, you're making your impact in a different column. A junior with this kind of instinct has room to climb. If the PD numbers tick up next year, he's in the conversation for the top 5. Note to QBs probably don't try and throw that flat. Just saying. --------------------------------------------- #12 Moise Toure | Score: 42.0 | Jr. | 6'2" 180 | Denver East (CB) | @Built4Lock --------------------------------------------- GP: 6 INTs: 3 (T-16th, top 20) PD: 10 (top 5) INT Yds: 53 (top 20) Tackles: 45 (27 solo) [top 20] TFL: 2 (top 20) Per Game: 0.50 INT/g | 7.5 tkl/g | 1.7 PD/g [INT rate: top 10] Why #12: Six games. That's it. Moise Toure played six games and still cracked the top 5 in PD with 10. Do the per-game math: half a pick, 7.5 tackles, and 1.7 PD per outing. Over a full 12-game season at that rate, you're looking at 6 INTs, 90 tackles, and 20 PD. That's a fantasy stat line. The handle @Built4Lock might be the most honest recruiting account name in the state. 6'2" corner at Denver East with those ball skills and a full senior year ahead? Someone's getting a problem they can't scheme around. If someone teaches this man how to get hands on in press, whole league is screwed. --------------------------------------------- #13 Donovan Nesladek | Score: 39.8 | Sr. | 5'10" 165 | Broomfield (S) | @NesladekDonovan --------------------------------------------- GP: 12 INTs: 5 (T-8th, top 10) PD: 5 (top 20) INT Yds: 12 (top 20) Tackles: 62 (39 solo) [top 10] TFL: 3 (top 20) Per Game: 0.42 INT/g | 5.2 tkl/g | 0.4 PD/g [INT rate: top 20] Why #13: How many guys can make a one handed supinated pick? This guy can. Five picks and 62 tackles at Broomfield. He's your classic do-everything safety - picks off passes, gets downhill in run support, finishes tackles. 39 of 62 are solo. He's not riding cleanup crew; he's the first one there. 12 INT return yards means he's catching picks in traffic, not in open space - which honestly makes 5 of them more impressive. Quiet production at a 4A program that deserves a second look. --------------------------------------------- #14 Easton Krasuski | Score: 38.2 | So. | 5'10" 150 | Windsor (DB) | @EastonKrasuski --------------------------------------------- GP: 13 INTs: 4 (T-13th, top 20) PD: 7 (top 20) INT Yds: 59 (top 10) Tackles: 38 (16 solo) Per Game: 0.31 INT/g | 2.9 tkl/g | 0.5 PD/g [INT rate: top 20] Why #14: This one is qualitative as much as quantitative. There's a plan where there is motion, he's at the numbers, moves in when #2 motions away, tells everyone else what to look for and then 2 seconds later breaks to the middle and picks the ball off. Insane football IQ. Windsor's second DB on this list - and he's a sophomore. 4 picks and 7 PD across a 13-game playoff run. He's in the same secondary as Andrew Miller (#7), which means opposing QBs had no safe windows. 59 INT return yards says he's making things happen after the catch. Two more years of development in a program that clearly knows how to produce defensive backs. The trajectory here is the story. --------------------------------------------- #15 Diego Gamez | Score: 37.3 | Sr. | 6'2" 155 | Coal Ridge (CB) | @diegogamez1_ --------------------------------------------- GP: 8 INTs: 4 (T-13th, top 20) PD: 6 (top 20) INT Yds: 30 (top 20) Tackles: 21 (16 solo) FF: 1 Per Game: 0.50 INT/g | 2.6 tkl/g | 0.8 PD/g [INT rate: top 10] Why #15: The other half of Coal Ridge's secondary alongside Munoz (#4). Four picks and 6 PD in only 8 games. At 6'2" with a half-pick-per-game rate, Gamez has the frame and the production. 10 total coverage plays in 8 games is efficient. Imagine being an opposing OC game-planning for Coal Ridge and realizing both outside corners are on this list. At some point you just run the ball and pray. --------------------------------------------- #16 Tanner Guthrie | Score: 37.1 | Sr. | 5'10" 185 | Heritage (SS) | @Tanner_Guth --------------------------------------------- GP: 13 INTs: 1 PD: 10 (top 5) INT Yds: 10 Tackles: 83 (51 solo) [top 5] TFL: 2 (top 20) FR: 2 Per Game: 0.08 INT/g | 6.4 tkl/g | 0.8 PD/g Why #16: One interception. That's it. He's still #16 because 83 tackles and 10 PD from a strong safety at Heritage is violent production. 51 solo tackles - more than most linebackers in 4A. 10 PD ties for 4th in the state. The 1 INT with 10 PD ratio is fascinating - he's in position to pick off everything but apparently prefers to just slap the ball into the stands. Two fumble recoveries round it out. This is a tone-setter, not a stat-chaser. --------------------------------------------- #17 Miguel Chavez | Score: 36.7 | So. | 5'8" 150 | Denver East (S) | @chavezmig7 --------------------------------------------- GP: 10 INTs: 1 PD: 10 (top 5) INT Yds: 0 Tackles: 62 (33 solo) [top 10] TFL: 1 FF: 1 Per Game: 0.10 INT/g | 6.2 tkl/g | 1.0 PD/g Why #17: Denver East's second DB on this list - and like Toure, he's got time left. 10 PD and 62 tackles as a sophomore safety is the kind of production that makes you wonder what Denver East is putting in the water. 1 PD per game and 6.2 tackles per game at 5'8" 150 as a 10th grader. The INT numbers will come - he's clearly in position, he's just not finishing the catch yet. Two more years to figure that part out. The Angels secondary is going to be a headache for 5A opponents for a while. --------------------------------------------- #18 Christopher Hinojosa | Score: 36.4 | Jr. | 5'9" 160 | Mesa Ridge (FS) | @ChrisHinojosaJr --------------------------------------------- GP: 12 INTs: 1 PD: 3 INT Yds: 45 (top 20) Tackles: 90 (55 solo) [top 3] TFL: 10 (top 3) FF: 2 | FR: 1 Per Game: 0.08 INT/g | 7.5 tkl/g | 0.2 PD/g Why #18: This is a free safety playing like a middle linebacker who got lost on the depth chart. 90 tackles - 3rd among all DBs in the state. 55 solo. 10 TFL - 2nd among all DBs. Those are not safety numbers. Those are "the coaching staff moved me to FS but forgot to tell my legs" numbers. Only 1 INT and 3 PD tells you he's not living in coverage - he's in the box, blowing up runs, and making offensive linemen reconsider their life choices. 2 forced fumbles add to it. Still a junior. Mesa Ridge has a wrecking ball with another year of eligibility. --------------------------------------------- #19 Cristian Mbamarah | Score: 35.7 | Jr. | 6'0" 154 | Cherokee Trail (DB) | @CristianMbama --------------------------------------------- GP: 10 INTs: 1 PD: 9 (top 10) INT Yds: 30 (top 20) Tackles: 65 (42 solo) [top 5] FF: 1 Per Game: 0.10 INT/g | 6.5 tkl/g | 0.9 PD/g Why #19: 65 tackles with 42 solo and 9 PD from a 6'0" junior at Cherokee Trail. That's a two-way impact player - he's breaking up passes and stuffing runs in the same drive. Only 1 INT with 9 PD is the same story we've seen a few times on this list: always in the right spot, just not hauling it in yet. At Cherokee Trail's level of competition, 6.5 tackles per game is legit. One more year to turn those PDs into picks and this ranking climbs in a hurry. --------------------------------------------- #20 Adriel Richardson | Score: 34.1 | Sr. | 5'9" 150 | Eaglecrest (DB) | @adriel_rich --------------------------------------------- GP: 11 INTs: 1 PD: 12 (top 3) INT Yds: 0 Tackles: 22 (4 solo) TFL: 2 (top 20) FR: 1 Per Game: 0.09 INT/g | 2.0 tkl/g | 1.1 PD/g Why #20: Bell's running mate in the Eaglecrest secondary. 12 PD - 2nd in the state - with only 1 INT. He's the human swat team. Quarterbacks couldn't throw at Bell (14 PD), couldn't throw at Richardson (12 PD) - where exactly were they supposed to put the ball? 22 tackles is low, but when you're breaking up a pass per game, you're not really in the tackling business. The Eaglecrest secondary put up a combined 26 PD between these two. That's not a secondary, that's a no-fly zone. --------------------------------------------- #21 Halden Robinson | Score: 33.6 | Jr. | 5'7" | Mountain Vista (DB) | @haldenrobinson6 --------------------------------------------- GP: 13 INTs: 3 (T-16th, top 20) PD: 5 (top 20) INT Yds: 126 (top 3) Tackles: 41 (25 solo) Per Game: 0.23 INT/g | 3.2 tkl/g | 0.4 PD/g [INT rate: top 20] Why #21: 5'7". That's not a typo. Halden Robinson is listed at 5'7" and he has 126 INT return yards - 2nd in the entire state. Three picks and he averaged 42 yards per return. The kid doesn't just intercept passes, he takes them to the house. At Mountain Vista in 5A, against real competition, playing 13 games into the playoffs. The lack of height clearly hasn't stopped quarterbacks from testing him, and it clearly hasn't stopped him from making them regret it. Junior year. Still growing - hopefully in multiple directions. --------------------------------------------- #22 Ayden Dodge | Score: 33.2 | Jr. | 6'0" 150 | Strasburg (CB) | @AydenMarrero11 --------------------------------------------- GP: 11 INTs: 6 (T-3rd, top 3) PD: 2 INT Yds: 12 (top 20) Tackles: 16 (13 solo) TFL: 2 (top 20) FR: 1 Per Game: 0.55 INT/g | 1.5 tkl/g | 0.2 PD/g [INT rate: top 5] Why #22: Six interceptions is elite. Full stop. Only 2 PD is the interesting part - when Dodge gets his hands on the ball, it's not getting knocked away. We've seen him in 7s, he does not drop balls. He's catching it. 13 of 16 tackles are solo. 16 total tackles and 6 INTs means roughly one-third of his defensive contributions end with him holding the football. That's either a coverage savant or the luckiest DB in Colorado, and over 11 games, luck runs out. A junior at Strasburg with a 0.55 INT rate has serious upside if he adds to the tackle sheet next year. --------------------------------------------- #23 Ethan Bonafede | Score: 27.3 | Sr. | 5'10" 160 | Golden (DB) | @ethan_bonafede --------------------------------------------- GP: 11 INTs: 1 PD: 4 INT Yds: 0 Tackles: 52 (22 solo) [top 20] FF: 2 | FR: 1 Per Game: 0.09 INT/g | 4.7 tkl/g | 0.4 PD/g Why #23: The coverage numbers won't blow anyone away - 1 INT, 4 PD. But Bonafede gets on this list because he creates chaos in other ways. 2 forced fumbles and a recovery give him 4 total turnovers. 52 tackles at 4.7 per game shows reliable run support. He's the kind of DB who won't make the highlight reel but makes the game plan work - the guy the coaching staff trusts to be in the right gap, make the right play, and occasionally punch the ball out when everyone else forgot to. --------------------------------------------- #24 Damarius Lavender | Score: 25.8 | Sr. | 5'11" 183 | Cherry Creek (FS) | @damariuslavend2 --------------------------------------------- GP: 14 INTs: 2 (T-19th, top 20) PD: 0 INT Yds: 0 Tackles: 141 (73 solo) [STATE LEADER] TFL: 5 (top 10) FR: 1 Per Game: 0.14 INT/g | 10.1 tkl/g | 0.0 PD/g Why #24: 141 tackles. State leader. At free safety. Let that settle for a second. 10.1 per game. That's not a DB stat line, that's a stat line you see from a Mike linebacker at a Division I program. 73 solo tackles. Zero PD - not a single pass defended all year. This is the most lopsided stat profile on the entire list and we kind of love it. He's not back there to cover anyone. He's back there to hit everyone. Cherry Creek's run defense essentially had a free safety playing as a rover/enforcer for 14 games into the state championship bracket. 5 TFL on top of it. Is he a safety? Is he a linebacker? Does it matter? 141 tackles says he was the best defender on the field more nights than not. --------------------------------------------- #25 Zach Johnston | Score: 25.0 | Jr. | 5'11" 170 | Grandview (S) | @Zach_Johnston2 --------------------------------------------- GP: 10 INTs: 5 (T-8th, top 10) PD: 0 INT Yds: 0 Tackles: 43 (21 solo) Per Game: 0.50 INT/g | 4.3 tkl/g | 0.0 PD/g [INT rate: top 10] Why #25: Five picks with zero PD is a stat line that makes you look twice. When Johnston gets near the ball, he doesn't swat it - he takes it. Zero PD means every time he disrupted a pass, it was an interception. That's either incredible hands or an incredibly small sample of "almost" plays. --------------------------------------------- #26 Cache Villeneuve | Score: 24.5 | Jr. | 5'10" 175 | Loveland (CB) | @Villeneuve22661 --------------------------------------------- GP: 11 INTs: 2 (T-19th, top 20) PD: 6 (top 20) INT Yds: 16 (top 20) Tackles: 25 (20 solo) Per Game: 0.18 INT/g | 2.3 tkl/g | 0.5 PD/g [INT rate: top 20] Why #26: We were going to stop at 25 but decided to go to 26 just for Mr Villeneuve. Loveland's corner put up 2 picks and 6 PD in 11 games - solid, not spectacular, but that's 8 coverage plays at a 4A program. 20 of 25 tackles are solo - 80% solo rate is the highest on this list among players with 20 tackles. He's not getting assisted on anything. Junior year at a program that's been competitive gives him a full senior season to push these numbers up.
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2025 Colorado High School Top 32 Receivers performances of 2025 NOTE: THIS IS NOT A RECRUITABILITY INDEX. Same as the QBs and RBs, just an assessment of 2025. Some of our top WR prospects didn't make the list for a variety of reasons. Most of them no fault of their own. Now to be fair this is less qualitative than QBs and RBs because there are just a LOT of receivers. So instead of our regular watch every single bit of film, we made a composite score that goes a little beyond just "who had the most yards." We did catch some crazy things in the process though. Here are the wildest ones: TD Efficiency Caleb Pierce (Buena Vista) had a TD every 2.0 catches but didn't make the list because no Twitter. 17 TDs on 34 catches. Literally a coin flip every time he touched the ball. Vince Basham (#28) scores every 2.9 catches. 9 TDs on 26 receptions. Sabi Ruttgers (#18) scores every 3.3 catches. 11 TDs on 36 catches playing opposite Toray Davis. Defenses picked their poison and Ruttgers made them pay. Brooklyn Bailey (#2) scores every 2.9 catches. 20 TDs. As a junior. Yards Per Catch Basham averages 27.6 yards EVERY time he catches the ball. That's a first down and then some on every single reception. Quentin Torres (#16) at 25.0 YPC on 34 catches. Also rushed for 1,102 yards. Nearly 2,000 scrimmage yards and 30 total TDs from a 5'8" 165 lb kid at Forge Christian. Bailey at 23.0 YPC with 57 catches. Usually guys with that kind of average have low volume. He has both. Volume Monsters Toray Davis led the state in receptions (70), yards (1,557), AND yards per game (129.8). All three. That almost never happens because volume guys usually have lower averages. Swanson (#5) had 69 catches in only 10 games. That's 6.9 per game, the highest rate on the list. Give him 12 games and he's challenging Davis. Griffin Campain (#24) and Joey Jewett (#32) both had 55 catches but under 715 yards. Pure chain-movers. Two-Receiver Combos Smith Wolf at Coronado: 2,196 yards, 30 TDs combined. Insane for 3A. Meurer Balistreri at Arvada West: 132 catches, 2,046 yards, 23 TDs combined. Studebaker Jewett at Legacy: 102 catches combined. Two possession guys eating. The "How Is He That Small" Award Nathan Rodriguez (#8): 5'10" 145 lbs. State champion. First team all-state. 1,170 yards. 4.49 forty. Benches 255 (almost double his body weight). Zak Crisler (#17): 5'8" 135 lbs with 64 catches. As a junior. Underrated Storylines Jeter McArthur (#15) put up 77 YPG catching passes from a backup sophomore QB who took over in game two. Most guys' production tanks with a QB change. His didn't. Landrum-Hamilton (#30) only had 35 catches but 8 were TDs on a team that won the 5A state title. Cherry Creek spreads it around. When they needed a catch made, they went to him. Watson (#4) had 18 TDs in 11 games at Vista PEAK Prep and runs a 10.6 hundred. That speed at 6'0" 180 is college-ready right now. The One That Got Away Pierce from Buena Vista. 17 TDs on 34 catches. A TD literally every other reception. No Twitter, no list. Brutal. Composite: 30% Total Yards, 20% Receptions, 20% TDs, 15% Yards/Catch, 15% Yards/Game #1 Toray Davis | Score: 93.1 | Sr. | 6'2" 180 lbs | Fairview | @Toray_Davis21 GP / Receptions: 12 / 70 (STATE LEADER) Rec Yards: 1,557 (STATE LEADER) YPC / YPG: 22.2 / 129.8 (STATE LEADER) Rec TDs: 16 (1 every 4.4 catches) Long: 86 Why #1: The runaway winner. Leads the state in receptions (70), receiving yards (1,557), AND yards per game (129.8). At 6'2" 180 he's got ideal WR size and he's averaging 22.2 yards per catch -- meaning he's not just a volume guy, he's a big-play machine too. Perfect 100/100 on three of five scoring categories. Nobody else is close. #2 Brooklyn Bailey | Score: 85.7 | Jr. | 5'10" 158 lbs | Mountain Vista | @brooklyn61846 GP / Receptions: 13 / 57 Rec Yards: 1,312 YPC / YPG: 23.0 / 100.9 Rec TDs: 20 (STATE LEADER) Long: 80 Why #2: The TD king -- 20 receiving touchdowns leads the entire state, and he's only a junior. A TD every 2.9 catches is the best rate in the top 10. His 23.0 YPC is actually higher than Davis, and 1,312 yards at Mountain Vista (5A) is legit. Perfect 100/100 TD score. He'll be the top returning receiver next year. #3 Lyrik Smith | Score: 83.3 | Sr. | 6'1" 172 lbs | Coronado | @Lyrik_smith3 GP / Receptions: 11 / 69 Rec Yards: 1,264 YPC / YPG: 18.3 / 114.9 Rec TDs: 16 (1 every 4.3 catches) Long: 80 Why #3: Second in receptions (69), third in yards (1,264), and 114.9 YPG is second only to Davis. At 6'1" 172 he has WR1 size and the volume to match. 16 TDs in 11 games is elite production. The most well-rounded stat line after Davis. #4 Isaiah Watson | Sr. | 6'0" 180 lbs | Vista PEAK Prep | @isaiahwatson08 GP / Receptions: 11 / 54 Rec Yards: 1,190 YPC / YPG: 22.0 / 108.2 Rec TDs: 18 (1 every 3.0 catches) Why #4: 54 catches, 1,190 yards, 18 TDs. Co-Offensive Player of the Year in his league. A TD every 3.0 catches is the best rate among all 1,000-yard receivers. Also a track standout running 10.6 in the 100m. The kind of speed that makes a 22.0 YPC look routine. #5 Eli Swanson | Score: 80.9 | Sr. | 5'11" 170 lbs | Fossil Ridge | @eliswanson2026 GP / Receptions: 10 / 69 Rec Yards: 1,168 YPC / YPG: 16.9 / 116.8 Rec TDs: 16 (1 every 4.3 catches) Long: 68 Why #5: Tied for 2nd in receptions (69) in only 10 games -- nearly 7 catches per game, the highest rate in the top 10. 116.8 YPG is second among all receivers. 16 TDs match Smith. If he'd played 12 games like others, he'd be pushing Davis for the yardage crown. #6 Jake Pisciotta | Sr. | Pueblo South | @Jake_Pisciotta GP / Receptions: 11 / 61 Rec Yards: 1,118 YPC / YPG: 18.3 / 101.6 Rec TDs: 14 (1 every 4.4 catches) Why #6: 61 catches, 1,118 yards, 14 TDs. First team all-state in 3A. A reliable route runner with size who dominated the South-Central League. Over 100 yards per game and a TD every 4.4 catches. Showed up in the biggest moments during the Colts' playoff run. #7 Noah Meurer | Score: 73.5 | Sr. | 6'0" 175 lbs | Arvada West | @noah_meurer GP / Receptions: 12 / 69 Rec Yards: 1,109 YPC / YPG: 16.1 / 92.4 Rec TDs: 13 (1 every 5.3 catches) Long: 84 Why #7: Tied for the reception lead with 69 catches. Consistent 5.8 catches per game over 12 games and broke 1,100 yards. An 84-yard long shows he can take the top off. Reliable high-volume target all season. Had a 3-TD playoff performance and caught the game-winning score against Columbine. #8 Nathan Rodriguez | Score: 73.0 | Sr. | 5'10" 145 lbs | Dakota Ridge | @RodriguezC63285 GP / Receptions: 14 / 68 Rec Yards: 1,170 YPC / YPG: 17.2 / 83.6 Rec TDs: 12 Long: 0 Why #8: 68 catches and 1,170 yards over a full 14-game season on a state championship team. At just 145 lbs he's the lightest player in the top 10 but still produced consistently. First team all-state in 4A. Named player of the game multiple times during Dakota Ridge's title run. Also returned punts and kicks. #9 Ethan Shirazi | Sr. | 6'2" 180 lbs | Ralston Valley | @Ethanshirazi6 Rec Yards: 1,027 Rec TDs: 12 Long: 50 Why #9: 1,027 yards and 12 TDs for a Ralston Valley team that reached the 5A state championship game. First team all-conference. At 6'2" 180 he's a versatile athlete who also returned kicks and played DB. Broke off a 50-yard TD against Columbine in one of the biggest regular season games in the state. #10 Landon Drumm | Sr. | Arapahoe | @LandonDrumm32 GP / Receptions: 12 / 56 Rec Yards: 1,013 YPC / YPG: 18.1 / 84.4 Rec TDs: 9 Why #10: 56 catches, 1,013 yards, 9 TDs. Second team all-state in 5A. A long, physical target at receiver who produced consistently over a full 12-game season. 18.1 YPC shows he's not just a chain-mover, he's a chunk-play threat. #11 Solomon Washer | Score: 70.1 | Sr. | 6'6" 190 lbs | Conifer | @WasherSolomon GP / Receptions: 11 / 60 Rec Yards: 926 YPC / YPG: 15.4 / 84.2 Rec TDs: 17 (1 every 3.5 catches) Long: 72 Why #11: The biggest receiver on the entire list at 6'6" 190 -- a true mismatch nightmare. 17 TDs (2nd in the state) and a score every 3.5 catches. At that size, he's a red zone weapon that's nearly impossible to defend. The yards total (926) is lower but the TD production is elite. #12 Jackson Coleman | Jr. | 6'3.5" 195 lbs | Valor Christian | @J_Coley_13 GP / Receptions: 13 / 45 Rec Yards: 975 YPC / YPG: 21.7 / 75.0 Rec TDs: 9 Why #12: 45 catches, 975 yards, 9 TDs as a junior. At 6'3.5" 195 with a 10.6 100m, he has the best size-speed combination of any receiver in the state. 21.7 YPC shows he's a downfield threat every snap. Helped Valor reach the 5A semifinals. He'll be the top returning wideout in Colorado next fall. #13 Collin Wolf | Score: 66.8 | Sr. | 6'2" 165 lbs | Coronado | @WithMajor GP / Receptions: 11 / 56 Rec Yards: 932 YPC / YPG: 16.6 / 84.7 Rec TDs: 14 (1 every 4.0 catches) Long: 96 Why #13: Lyrik Smith's running mate at Coronado, and he put up his own monster numbers -- 932 yards and 14 TDs. Has the longest reception on the entire list at 96 yards. The Coronado duo (Smith Wolf) combined for 2,196 yards and 30 TDs. #14 Keegen Balistreri | Score: 63.2 | Sr. | 6'1" 160 lbs | Arvada West | @KeegenBalistre1 GP / Receptions: 12 / 63 Rec Yards: 937 YPC / YPG: 14.9 / 78.1 Rec TDs: 10 Long: 83 Why #14: Noah Meurer's teammate at Arvada West -- they ran a two-WR system that terrorized defenses (combined 132 catches, 2,046 yards, 23 TDs). 63 catches and 937 yards is a rock-solid WR2 line that would be WR1 numbers anywhere else. #15 Jeter McArthur | Sr. | 6'1" 165 lbs | Riverdale Ridge | @JeterMcArthur GP / Receptions: 11 / ~48 Rec Yards: ~849 YPC / YPG: ~17.7 / 77.2 Rec TDs: 7 Why #15: 77.2 receiving yards per game and 7 TDs. Second team all-state in 4A. Led the Ravens in receiving while catching passes from a backup sophomore QB after the starter went down with a knee injury in game two. The fact that he still produced at this level with a new signal-caller says everything about his ability to separate and make contested catches. #16 Quentin Torres | Score: 59.5 | Sr. | 5'8" 165 lbs | Forge Christian | @QuentinTorres07 GP / Receptions: 10 / 34 Rec Yards: 851 YPC / YPG: 25.0 / 85.1 Rec TDs: 10 (1 every 3.4 catches) Long: 73 Why #16: Also ranked #13 as a rusher -- a true dual-threat. 25.0 yards per catch is 2nd-best on the entire list. 851 receiving yards on only 34 catches means every reception is a chunk play. Combined with his 1,102 rush yards, Torres had 1,953 total scrimmage yards and 30 total TDs. #17 Zak Crisler | Score: 58.3 | Jr. | 5'8" 135 lbs | Palmer Ridge | @zakcrisler6 GP / Receptions: 14 / 64 Rec Yards: 945 YPC / YPG: 14.8 / 67.5 Rec TDs: 6 Long: 67 Why #17: A junior with 64 catches and 945 yards over a 14-game playoff run at Palmer Ridge. At 5'8" 135 he's undersized but already a volume target. Low TD count (6) hurts his score, but the catch total shows he's a possession receiver with room to grow. #18 Sabi Ruttgers | Sr. | Fairview | @Sebastian_Rutt2 GP / Receptions: 11 / 36 Rec Yards: 691 YPC / YPG: 19.2 / 62.8 Rec TDs: 11 (1 every 3.3 catches) Why #18: Playing across from Toray Davis, Ruttgers feasted on single coverage all season. An 11-to-36 TD-to-catch ratio is absurd -- a score every 3.3 receptions. One of the most efficient receivers in the state and a legitimate deep threat in his own right. Second team all-state in 5A. #19 Mikey Orawiec | Score: 55.4 | Sr. | 6'1" 155 lbs | Colorado Springs Christian | @MikeyOrawiec GP / Receptions: 9 / 37 Rec Yards: 808 YPC / YPG: 21.8 / 89.8 Rec TDs: 7 Long: 79 Why #19: 21.8 YPC and nearly 90 YPG in only 9 games. Big-play deep threat at 6'1". 808 yards on 37 catches means he doesn't need volume to produce yards. #20 Ethan Bonafede | Score: 55.4 | Sr. | 5'10" 160 lbs | Golden | @ethan_bonafede GP / Receptions: 11 / 61 Rec Yards: 750 YPC / YPG: 12.3 / 68.2 Rec TDs: 9 Long: 62 Why #20: Listed as an RB catching 61 passes -- that's an elite pass-catching back. 5.5 receptions per game out of the backfield. Versatile weapon. #21 Max Lovett | Score: 55.1 | Sr. | 6'0" 180 lbs | Cherry Creek | @MaxLovett11 GP / Receptions: 14 / 45 Rec Yards: 866 YPC / YPG: 19.2 / 61.9 Rec TDs: 8 Why #21: Cherry Creek's top target in a 14-game state championship run. 19.2 YPC means he's getting big plays in a run-first offense. 866 yards is impressive given how much Cherry Creek ran the ball. First team all-state. Career totals of 2,710 receiving yards and 27 TDs over four varsity seasons. Two-time state champion. #22 Nick Leopardi | Score: 54.9 | So. | 5'11" 145 lbs | Holy Family | @NickLeopardi17 GP / Receptions: 10 / 31 Rec Yards: 745 YPC / YPG: 24.0 / 74.5 Rec TDs: 10 (1 every 3.1 catches) Long: 63 Why #22: A sophomore averaging 24.0 yards per catch -- 3rd best on the entire list. 10 TDs on just 31 receptions (one every 3.1 catches). At Holy Family with two more years left, his ceiling is enormous. #23 Mason Bonner | Sr. | Mullen | @MasonBonner13 GP / Receptions: 11 / 47 Rec Yards: 767 YPC / YPG: 16.3 / 69.7 Rec TDs: 6 Why #23: 47 catches, 767 yards, 6 TDs as Mullen's top target. A sure-handed receiver with good size who made his share of contested catches over the middle. Consistent production across an 11-game season. #24 Griffin Campain | Sr. | Fort Collins | @Griffin_Campain GP / Receptions: 11 / 62 Rec Yards: 713 YPC / YPG: 11.5 / 64.8 Rec TDs: 5 Why #24: 62 catches is tied for 5th-most in the entire state. A high-volume target in a pass-heavy Lambkins offense. Led the team in receptions and was the safety valve on third down. Reliable underneath with the ability to pick up yards after the catch. #25 Jordan Jones | Score: 54.2 | Sr. | 6'2" | Banning Lewis Academy | @Jorda_njones8 GP / Receptions: 9 / 43 Rec Yards: 757 YPC / YPG: 17.6 / 84.1 Rec TDs: 8 Long: 71 Why #25: 84.1 YPG and nearly 5 catches per game in just 9 games. At 6'2" he has the size to be a contested-catch winner. 757 yards in 9 games projects to 1,000 over a full season. #26 Asher Schembri | Sr. | Douglas County | @asherschembri15 GP / Receptions: 11 / 42 Rec Yards: 675 YPC / YPG: 16.1 / 61.4 Rec TDs: 7 Why #26: 42 catches, 675 yards, 7 TDs. A solid all-around receiver who provided Douglas County with a consistent presence in the passing game. Showed the ability to win on all three levels of the field. #27 Peyton Studebaker | Sr. | Legacy | @pstudebaker08 GP / Receptions: 11 / 47 Rec Yards: 676 YPC / YPG: 14.4 / 61.5 Rec TDs: 6 Why #27: 47 catches, 676 yards, 6 TDs. One of two Legacy receivers on this list and the steadier of the two with consistent production throughout the season. #28 Vince Basham | Score: 53.6 | Jr. | 6'1" | Chaparral | @V1nceBashan GP / Receptions: 10 / 26 Rec Yards: 718 YPC / YPG: 27.6 (STATE LEADER) / 71.8 Rec TDs: 9 (1 every 2.9 catches) Long: 74 Why #28: The highest yards-per-catch in the top 30 at 27.6 -- perfect 100/100 YPC score. Listed as a DB playing both ways, meaning he's an athlete. Every catch averages nearly 28 yards and a TD every 2.9 receptions. A junior at Chaparral with freakish big-play ability. #29 Jayce Newbill | Score: 53.5 | Sr. | 6'3" 165 lbs | Berthoud | @jtnewbill0 GP / Receptions: 9 / 52 Rec Yards: 697 YPC / YPG: 13.4 / 77.4 Rec TDs: 9 Long: 50 Why #29: 52 catches in 9 games = 5.8 per game, one of the highest catch rates in the top 30. At 6'3" 165 he's a tall, lean possession receiver. Nearly 80 YPG and 9 TDs. #30 Alijah Landrum-Hamilton | Sr. | Cherry Creek | @thejahfiles GP / Receptions: 13 / 35 Rec Yards: 532 YPC / YPG: 15.2 / 40.9 Rec TDs: 8 Why #30: Has maybe the best hands on this entire list. Does not drop the football. Period. Playing in Cherry Creek's loaded state championship offense means targets are spread around, but when the ball came his way, he caught it and usually scored. An 8-to-35 TD-to-catch ratio on a team that won it all. #31 Keaden Lake | Score: 52.4 | Sr. | 6'2" 175 lbs | Eagle Valley | @keaden_lake GP / Receptions: 11 / 39 Rec Yards: 715 YPC / YPG: 18.3 / 65.0 Rec TDs: 10 (1 every 3.9 catches) Long: 46 Why #31: Solid all-around line -- 715 yards, 10 TDs, and 18.3 YPC. At 6'2" 175 he's built for contested catches. A score every 3.9 receptions from Eagle Valley. #32 Joey Jewett | Sr. | Legacy | @JosephJewett41 GP / Receptions: 11 / 55 Rec Yards: 594 YPC / YPG: 10.8 / 54.0 Rec TDs: 5 Why #32: 55 receptions is tied for 6th-most in the entire state. Led Legacy in catches. At 5.0 per game, his quarterback trusted him in every situation. Pure possession slot receiver who moved the chains. The second Legacy receiver on this list alongside Studebaker.
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✒️SIGNED WITH THE PACK 🐺 SEBASTIAN RUTTGERS 🏠 Boulder, CO 🏈 Wide Receiver 🏫 Fairview High School 🐺 Height: 5’9 | Weight:185 #ToTheTop 🐺
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After an amazing visit and conversation with @PhilipVigil I am blessed to have received another offer to CSU Pueblo #gopack @warriorqbcoach @paulbrowning81
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After a great visit and talk with @CoachKochevar I am blessed to have received an offer to continue my athletic and academic career at Colorado Mesa University! #Mavericks
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Getting some good off-season work in hitting 3x body weight for 3 on trap bar DL 505lbs 3 reps @jacari_williams @paulbrowning81 @CoachAK_Power @PrepZoneCO @PrepRedzone
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Thank you for the excellent write up @MattT8Scouting “He can impact the FBS level.” don’t make the mistake of overlooking me I’m the real deal! @PrepZoneCO @paulbrowning81 @jacari_williams @KjarEric @Coach_wright23 @WesCoomes @coachfrazierMSU @JosteinClarkeWR
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@Sebastian_Rutt2 casually throwing above body weigh on the log clean and press. All league Corner and all league receiver. I’m not kidding when I say he’s the biggest freak of nature I’ve ever met strength wise.
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Need to bang the @Sebastian_Rutt2 drum again. In the last 3 and most important games of the year, all Sabi did was score 11 touchdowns including -14 receptions for 278 yards 6 TDs -11 carries for 192 yards 3 TDs -1 kick return TD -1 Interception return today Creek highlights⬇️🔥
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IM A PLAYMAKER! Rushing, receiving, defense. I found my way into the end-zone 5 TIMES. Having the best game of my life and a huge win. 2 RUSH TDS | 2 REC TDS | 1 INT TD | 5 CAR for 134 yd | 3 REC for 117 yd | 3 TKL | 1 PD hudl.com/v/2TD0fW @warriorqbcoach @paulbrowning81 @WesCoomes @CoachDaigh @Coach_Kizewski @PrepRedzoneCO @PrepZoneCO @CoachJBHall
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Recruit @Sebastian_Rutt2 now! What are you waiting for? Sabi has 9TDs the last 2 games including kickoff return, interception return, receiving and rushing TDs. Plays safety, nickel, slot receiver, wing back. No excuse not to find a place for this baller. #2 last night…
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Thank you too @MattT8Scouting for the awesome personal and team write up going into our next game. @warriorqbcoach @paulbrowning81 @CoachDaigh @CoachJBHall @Coach_Kizewski @BrandonHuffman @WesCoomes
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Regular season accomplishments: Point leader in all of Colorado with 515 (51.5 average per game) Top individual point leader Toray Davis @Toray_Davis21 and #11 in same category for Sabi Ruttgers @Sebastian_Rutt2. #6 in total yards QB Ki Ellison @EllisonKir16924. Jobs not done
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BEST GAME IN MY CAREER!! Started the game off with a 96 yard KR TD. They couldn’t stop me all night. 4TDS | 250 YRDS | 23 YRD AVG | 1 PD | 6 TKLS | Check out my highlights hudl.com/v/2T8a9T @warriorqbcoach @paulbrowning81 @CoachDaigh @Coach_wright23 @PhilipVigil @Fbcoach_vrw @Coach_Kizewski
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Recruit this young man or ask yourself in a year from now why you didn’t. Sabi returned last night’s opening kickoff for a TD, his first of 4 on the night. He has scored touchdowns this year via interception return, as a receiver, and as running back as well. Mr Versatility!
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Week 8 highlights - took my opportunities every time they came to me I had a killer game on defense | 2 tds | 2.5 TFL | 9 TKLs | 1 PBU | @CoachDaigh @paulbrowning81 @Coach_Kizewski @Coach_wright23 @PhilipVigil @BrandonHuffman hudl.com/v/2T0XKs
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Found myself the end-zone 5 times on Friday. They couldn’t find a way to stop me Check out my best plays 2 TDS | 2 two point conv | 168 all purpose yds | 1 FF | 4 tkls | hudl.com/v/2Sx18t @warriorqbcoach @CoachDaigh @Coach_Kizewski @paulbrowning81 @Fbcoach_vrw @Coach_JDodge
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