
Izhon Pugh
⭐ Stars: 4
🎓 Class: 2030
📏 Height: 6’2
⚖️ Weight: 185 lbs
🏈 Division: HS
🏫 Team: Westlake
📍 State: California
🎯 Position: OLB / WR
📲 IG: @izhon_pugh
Izhon Pugh, also known as “Tugg,” is a specimen out of California who already possesses a prototypical build for an incoming freshman. Standing 6’2 and 185 pounds in the Class of 2030, he has the type of frame that coaches love to get their hands on early and develop but his potential to be one of California’s Premier prospects is scary.
After studying his film, it’s clear this young man is a playmaker in the making. On offense, Pugh is dangerous on double moves and displays an impressive catch radius, allowing quarterbacks to simply put the ball in the air and trust him to make a play. Once the ball is in his hands, he becomes an immediate downfield threat who can do serious damage in open space.
What stands out most is how well he moves for a player with his size. He accelerates quickly, covers ground effortlessly, and has the agility to make defenders miss. His ability to generate yards after the catch (YAC) makes him a constant threat every time he touches the football.
Before diving into the film, Pugh was already sitting comfortably as a four-star prospect. But after reviewing his dominance, size, and playmaking ability more closely, he’s starting to push the envelope toward a 4.5-star caliber talent.
The only question mark right now is the level of competition. Some of the opponents around him don’t quite match the national-level talent we typically see at the top tier. However, his size, athleticism, and upside make him an intriguing prospect regardless of the environment.
Recently, Pugh committed to Westlake High School, where he is expected to contribute on both sides of the ball at wide receiver and linebacker. With his physical tools and natural playmaking ability, he has the potential to make an immediate impact at the high school level.
👀 Keep an eye on Izhon Pugh as he looks to develop into one of California’s next rising prospects.






















