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RNR Top 100 Highest Graded C/O 2029 Wide Receivers

Name: George Kuika Moaalii

Position: WR/ATH

Team: OC Buckeyes (CA) 14u

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• Frame: Moaalii already has a college-ready build for his age, with broad shoulders and a sturdy lower body. His physical profile suggests potential growth into a tight end role, but his current athleticism and skill set keep him in the wide receiver conversation.

Skill Set:

1. Route Running: Moaalii’s comfort and precision on intermediate routes are standout features. His ability to maintain separation on crossing patterns and comeback routes makes him a reliable target in critical situations.

2. Hands: Strong and dependable, with the ability to catch in traffic. Moaalii consistently demonstrates the ability to adjust to off-target throws and maintain control through contact.

3. Speed: While not a burner, he possesses deceptive deep speed. His long stride and ability to create mismatches against slower defensive backs give him a legitimate deep-ball threat.

4. Physicality: His frame allows him to dominate press coverage and win contested catches. His toughness translates to the run game, where his blocking ability is among the best at his position.

5. Football IQ: Moaalii understands how to exploit zones and leverage defenders with subtle movements, showing advanced awareness for his age.

2023 Campaign:

Moaalii put together a dominant season, showcasing his ability as both a possession receiver and a big-play threat. His combination of size, physicality, and route discipline made him nearly unguardable, particularly in red-zone situations.

2024 Progression:

In 2024, Moaalii added bulk to his frame without losing agility, allowing him to maintain a strong presence as a pass catcher. He continued to dominate against elite competition, contributing heavily to the O.C. Buckeyes’ success, culminating in their championship victory at Islands Best 14u.

Projection:

Moaalii projects as one of the premier possession receivers in the Class of 2029. His versatility and ability to contribute immediately as a blocker make him a high-value prospect for any high school program. If his frame continues to develop, a transition to tight end could enhance his stock even further, but his current skill set and production solidify him as one of the top wide receiver prospects on the West Coast.

Comparisons:

• High School Projection: Possession receiver with red-zone prowess

• College Potential: Hybrid wide receiver/tight end, comparable to a young Michael Pittman Jr.

Key Attributes:

• Run Blocking: A+

• Route Running: A

• Hands: A

• Speed: B+

• Physicality: A+

• Overall Grade: 93/100

George Kuika Moaalii has all the tools to become a household name in high school and beyond.

Name: Derrick “Poppy” Jones Jr.

Position: WR

Team :  Miami Gardens Ravens (FL)

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Derrick Jones has been a name to watch in youth football, emerging as one of the most intriguing wide receiver prospects in the Class of 2029. Standing at 6’0” and around 140 pounds, Jones has an ideal frame for continued growth, with the potential to add bulk and maintain his elite athleticism. While his 2024 season was quieter due to his contributions on defense, Jones reaffirmed his status as a top-tier talent at the Under Armour 8th Grade UpNexxt showcase. His standout 60-yard touchdown reception in the event reminded everyone of his explosiveness and playmaking ability on the national stage.

Strengths:

• Vertical Threat: Jones’ quickness and long strides make him a nightmare for defensive backs in deep coverage. He demands attention as a vertical threat on every play.

• Release & Footwork: His ability to create separation off the line of scrimmage is advanced for his age. Sharp cuts and fluid footwork enable him to consistently find space against tight coverage.

• Hands & Route Running: Jones displays reliable hands and a polished route tree for a youth player, suggesting a high ceiling for further development. His ability to transition smoothly into a ball-carrier adds a dangerous dimension to his game.

• Big Play Ability: Jones shines in clutch moments, with his ability to make game-changing plays evident in high-profile showcases like the UpNexxt event.

Developmental Focus:

• Physical Growth: Adding muscle to his lean frame will help him battle physical defenders at the next level and improve his durability.

• Consistency: As he transitions to high school, maintaining a consistent impact game-to-game will be key to fulfilling his potential as an every-down threat.

• Expanded Skillset: Developing his intermediate and short-route game will make him a more versatile offensive weapon, capable of impacting games in multiple ways.

Projection:

Derrick Jones has all the tools to be a standout wide receiver at the high school level and beyond. His combination of speed, quickness, and natural playmaking ability makes him one of the most coveted prospects in the RNR Top 100 rankings for his class. High school scouts are already circling his name as a player with the upside to emerge as a national star in the coming years.

Name: Jordan J-Lock Davis

Position: WR

Team : PTSG (NC)

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Strengths:

• Explosive in Space: Davis thrives when given room to operate. His ability to turn short completions or returns into long touchdowns is second to none, making him a constant home run threat.

• Special Teams Ace: Arguably one of the best returners in youth football. His quickness, vision, and ability to hit top speed in minimal steps give his team consistent advantages in field position or highlight-reel touchdowns.

• Elusiveness and Quickness: Extremely difficult to tackle in open space due to his sharp cuts and low center of gravity. Tacklers often misjudge angles against him.

• Screen Game Efficiency: A natural fit in offenses designed to get the ball into playmakers’ hands quickly. Davis makes defenders miss and can outrun pursuit angles.

• Reliable Hands: Shows consistency catching passes along the sideline, maintaining focus and composure despite tight coverage.

Areas for Improvement:

• Physical Development: At 5’6” and 140 lbs, Davis is slightly undersized, which limits his ability to beat press coverage and contribute consistently in contested situations. High school development will play a crucial role in projecting his ceiling as a receiver.

• Release Against Press Coverage: Defenders with length and physicality have had some success disrupting his timing and rhythm at the line of scrimmage.

• Expanded Route Tree: While Davis excels in quick passes, screens, and intermediate routes, refining his ability to execute a more diverse route tree will elevate his value.

Projection:

Jordan “J-Lock” Davis is an electrifying slot receiver and return specialist who has been the face of the Primetime Elite youth football program for three years. His rare blend of quickness, field vision, and special teams impact make him a must-watch prospect as he transitions to high school.

While his current success hinges heavily on his ability to exploit space and outmaneuver opponents, Davis’ long-term potential will depend on how his frame and physical tools develop over the next few years. With the right program and system that emphasizes getting the ball in his hands quickly, Davis could remain a dangerous weapon throughout his football career.

RNR Top 100 Ranking Grade: 4.5/5

Name: Justin Suega

Position: WR

Team :  Heir Academy (WA)

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Justin Suega, a standout wide receiver for Pacific West Seattle’s Heir Academy, has cemented himself as one of the most promising pass-catchers in the Class of 2029. His evolution over the past two years has been remarkable, transforming from a raw, height-reliant athlete to a polished, dynamic playmaker. With his rare combination of size, skill, and football IQ, Suega has consistently shown why he is a name to watch in youth football.

Key Attributes:

1. Size and Physicality: At 6’2 ½”, Suega’s frame immediately gives him an edge over most defenders. He uses his size effectively, boxing out defensive backs on contested throws and serving as a red zone nightmare. His wingspan and leaping ability make him almost unguardable in 50-50 situations.

2. Hands: Suega’s hands are elite for his age. He secures the ball with ease, rarely allowing defenders to disrupt his possession. Whether it’s a quick slant or a deep fade, his hands are consistent and reliable.

3. Speed and Acceleration: While not a pure track star, Suega’s off-ball acceleration has become a key weapon in his arsenal. He’s shown the ability to separate from defenders on intermediate routes and turn short receptions into long gains.

4. Route Running and Game IQ: One of Suega’s most impressive developments is his understanding of the game. He knows how to attack defensive schemes, find soft spots in coverage, and adjust his routes mid-play to maximize his quarterback’s options.

Notable Performances:

Suega has logged several dominant outings, including a series of games against top-tier competition:

• 150+ yards and multiple touchdowns vs. OG Ducks (CA): Showcased his ability to dominate against elite talent.

• Standout performances vs. Team Oahu (HI) and Miami Gardens Ravens: Demonstrated his versatility, combining physicality and finesse to consistently find the end zone.

Projection:

With his current trajectory, Suega has all the tools to become a 5-star prospect in the coming years. If he continues to refine his craft, especially in areas like top-end speed and route precision, he has the potential to become one of the most coveted wide receiver recruits in the nation. Injury-free development and continued exposure against high-level competition will be key for his ascent.

Justin Suega is a rare blend of size, skill, and football IQ, and his rise has been one of the most exciting stories in youth football. Coaches and scouts alike will want to keep an eye on his progression as he continues to dominate and develop into a future star.

Name: Zamarion J’ycre Garner

Position: WR

Team :  Certified South (MO)

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Zamarion J’cyre Garner has solidified himself as one of the premier wide receiver prospects in the Class of 2029 following a breakout performance at the 2024 AYF Nationals. Garner’s combination of size, speed, and sure-handedness makes him a dangerous offensive weapon. At 6’0” with a lean, athletic frame, Garner’s physical tools are already ahead of his peers, and he continues to showcase the explosiveness that makes him a game-changing playmaker.

Strengths:

• Speed: Garner’s straight-line speed is elite for his age group, allowing him to consistently create separation and take the top off defenses.

• Hands: Reliable hands make him a quarterback’s dream, as he rarely drops contested balls. Garner’s ability to track the ball deep adds another layer to his skill set.

• Yards After Catch (YAC): With his burst and elusiveness, Garner is dangerous in the open field. He’s adept at using his speed to weave through defenses, often turning short plays into long gains.

Opportunities for Growth:

• Route Tree Development: While his natural athleticism and speed shine, Garner can benefit from refining his route-running precision and expanding his repertoire of routes to keep defenders guessing.

• Field Awareness: Garner’s field-stretching ability is evident, but as defenses tighten up at higher levels, improving his timing and awareness in zone coverage will elevate his impact further.

• Physicality: Adding strength to complement his size will help Garner fight through press coverage and win contested balls against bigger defensive backs.

Projection:

Zamarion J’cyre Garner profiles as a prototypical deep-threat wide receiver with significant upside. As he polishes his technical skills and adds more physicality to his game, he has the potential to become a complete receiver. Offensive coordinators will salivate at the thought of utilizing his speed and explosiveness, and with continued development, he could emerge as one of the most dominant playmakers in his class.

Player Comparison:

Garner’s game bears similarities to younger versions of former local college star like Luther Burden, with his ability to stretch the field and turn short gains into game-changing plays. If he can refine the nuances of his game, he has the tools to evolve into a complete wideout capable of dominating at any level.

 

Name: Tajh  Graham

Position: WR

Team :  TMJ (FL)

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Tajh Graham is emerging as one of the premier wide receivers in the Class of 2029, representing the Gainesville and Ocala area with authority. Over the past three years, Graham’s development has been nothing short of remarkable, transitioning from a raw talent to a complete, confident playmaker who demands attention on every snap. Graham doesn’t just command respect—he takes it by force with his aggressive, polished play style.

Strengths:

• Elite Route Running: Graham is one of the most aggressive route-runners in this class. He uses sharp cuts, deceptive pacing, and refined technique to create separation. His routes are precise, making him a nightmare to cover in both man and zone defenses.

• Ball Skills & Body Control: His ability to track deep throws, adjust mid-air, and make tough catches in contested situations sets him apart. Graham displays a natural knack for high-pointing the ball, giving quarterbacks a reliable deep target.

• Speed & Athleticism: Graham is a burner who consistently takes the top off defenses. His explosiveness off the line of scrimmage and long strides allow him to dominate in one-on-one matchups, especially when corners are left on an island.

• Versatility: While he’s dangerous as a deep threat, Graham also thrives in intermediate routes, creating opportunities in space and turning short catches into big gains.

Physical Traits:

• Height: Estimated at 5’9” to 5’10”, with a frame that suggests he has room to grow. His build complements his physical style of play, allowing him to absorb contact and fight for extra yards.

• Athleticism: His blend of speed, strength, and quick-twitch athletic ability make him a threat at all levels of the field.

Projection:

Graham has all the tools to transition seamlessly to high school and beyond. His skill set translates well to high-powered offenses, and he has the mentality of a big-game player. Defenses are already resorting to double coverage to slow him down, but his ability to make plays under pressure shows that he thrives in the spotlight.

Player Comparison:

A young JoJo Trader—a decent route-runner with a chip on his shoulder and the ability to win in a variety of ways, whether it’s through sheer speed, technical skill, or physicality.

Final Take:

Tajh Graham is a must-watch talent in the Class of 2029, and his future looks incredibly bright. As part of Coach TK’s explosive TMJ 13u offense, he has the opportunity to showcase his abilities against elite competition. Keep an eye on Graham as he continues to develop; his combination of skill, confidence, and work ethic will make him a household name in youth football circles and beyond.

Name: Brennan “Shark” Richardson

Position: WR

Team :  OG Ducks (CA) 13u

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The AYF Youth National Championship is the pinnacle of youth football competition, showcasing the future stars of the game. Among this year’s top performers is Brennan “Shark” Richardson, a dynamic athlete who has earned his place among the elite. Handpicked by the legendary Coach Keefe of the OG Ducks—a program that has produced college and NFL-level talent—Richardson is turning heads with his electrifying play.

A Star in the Making

Coach Keefe’s comparison of Richardson to OG Ducks alum Deandre Moore, now shining at the University of Texas, speaks volumes about Shark’s potential. Known for his fearlessness and knack for making clutch plays, Richardson thrives under the brightest lights. His nickname, “Shark,” reflects his relentless, predatory mindset on the field, making him a player who always smells blood in critical moments.

Elite Playmaking Abilities

Richardson is a quarterback’s dream. His ability to attack the football with ferocity and make acrobatic catches is second to none. Whether it’s contested catches in traffic or deep shots downfield, Shark’s combination of acceleration, precise route running, and midair body control ensures he’s a reliable target.

Even more impressive is his versatility. When OG Ducks’ star RB Asir Nemhard went down with an injury, Richardson stepped up to fill the void, seamlessly transitioning into a ball carrier. His rugby background is evident in his physical, elusive running style, making him a nightmare for defenders to tackle.

Future Star Potential

Richardson’s rare combination of athleticism, football IQ, and competitive fire positions him as one of the top prospects in his class, already pushing for 5-star recognition. His ability to impact games in multiple phases—whether as a receiver, runner, or playmaker on defense—sets him apart.

As the AYF National Championship continues, Brennan “Shark” Richardson is proving he’s not just a player to watch—he’s a name to remember. The OG Ducks have a new standout, and the future is looking very bright for this young phenom.

Name: Sukora Cooper Jr.

Position: WR/ATH

Team :  Life Oak Cliff School

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• Notable Achievements:

• FBU Player of the Year

• Standout performance at Under Armour UpnexXt 8th Grade Game

Scouting Report:

Strengths:

Sukora Cooper Jr. is a dominant wide receiver with a rare blend of size, athleticism, and versatility, making him a nightmare matchup for opposing defenses. At 6’1” with a well-developed frame, he towers over most defenders at the youth level and uses his size to high-point the ball effectively in contested situations. His ability to line up across multiple positions on the field — wideout, slot, or even as a hybrid tight end in certain sets — creates mismatches all over the field.

Cooper possesses an elite catch radius, making him a go-to target on deep passes and in critical moments of the game. His speed is deceptive for his size, and he accelerates well through his routes, leaving defenders trailing on post and go patterns. He’s also shown the ability to make tough catches in traffic, thanks to strong hands and excellent concentration.

Run-After-Catch Ability:

Cooper is not just a possession receiver — his strength and balance make him a threat after the catch. He routinely breaks arm tackles and has the vision to turn short gains into big plays. His physicality makes him an asset on screens and quick slants, where he can create opportunities in space.

Football IQ:

What sets Cooper apart is his understanding of the game. His route running is polished for his age, with crisp cuts and the ability to sell double moves to create separation. Additionally, his instincts allow him to find soft spots in zone coverage, and he has the awareness to adjust his routes based on the quarterback’s reads.

Areas for Development:

While Cooper is a top-tier athlete, continuing to refine his footwork and explosiveness at the line of scrimmage will elevate his game further. As defenses become more complex at the high school level, improving his ability to read defensive coverages pre-snap will be crucial.

Player Comparison:

With his size, physicality, and versatility, Cooper mirrors a young A.J. Brown, blending a powerful build with smooth athleticism and an ability to thrive in multiple offensive schemes.

Projection:

Sukora Cooper Jr. is poised to be an instant-impact player at the high school level, with the potential to earn varsity reps as a freshman. His physical gifts and advanced skill set make him one of the premier wide receiver prospects in the Class of 2029 and a future candidate for national rankings at the high school level. Expect college programs to take notice early as he continues to dominate on the youth circuit.

Conclusion:

Cooper has all the tools to be a generational talent in his class, and his performances at national showcases only solidify his standing among the top receivers in the country. If he continues to develop, the sky is the limit for this Texas standout.

Name: Braelyn Morgan

Position: WR

Team : Mississippi Wolfpack

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Top Wide Receiver Prospects from the Class of 2029 (RNR Top 100 Evaluation)

Scouted by SEAL, the RNR Top 100 youth player rankings continue to highlight elite talent from grades 3rd to 8th. While many middle school athletes in Mississippi face limited exposure due to traditional school systems focusing on local competition, the Mississippi Wolfpack have emerged as a consistent pipeline for top-tier recruits under the leadership of Coach Mike and Coach Ryan. As former AYF 14U National Champions—the only Mississippi team to achieve such a feat—the Wolfpack program produces polished prospects ready for the national stage.

Braelyn Morgan – Mississippi Wolfpack

A dynamic and smooth playmaker, Morgan’s ability to control his body and win contested catches makes him an exceptional wide receiver prospect. Scouting Morgan revealed:

• Strengths:

• Hands: Extremely reliable with soft hands that consistently secure “50-50” balls.

• Catch Radius: Elite wingspan and body control give quarterbacks confidence to throw his way, even under duress.

• Football IQ: Excellent at finding holes in zones and making the most of opportunities in tight coverage.

• YAC Ability: Once the ball is secured, Morgan’s smooth strides and ability to evade defenders make him dangerous in the open field.

• Development Areas: Needs to continue refining route precision and work on his initial burst off the line.

Morgan’s combination of raw talent and high upside position him as one of the most underrated receivers nationally. As the Wolfpack continues to gain exposure, expect Morgan to rise rapidly up the rankings.

The Mississippi Wolfpack’s ability to produce top talent, such as Morgan, further cements their place as a hotbed for developing elite youth athletes. Expect the pipeline to deliver more stars as they push for national recognition in middle school rankings.

 

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Name: Titus Richardson

Position: WR

Team :  The Program Elite

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When evaluating wide receivers in the Class of 2029, the talent pool is brimming with athletes poised to redefine the position at the youth level. Among the standout names emerging, Titus Richardson from The Program Elite (Ohio) is a stock-rising, hidden gem who demands national attention.

Player Spotlight: Titus Richardson

• Team: The Program Elite

• Position: Wide Receiver

• Scouting Summary:

Titus Richardson is a dynamic playmaker who has been making waves with his electrifying performances, particularly on the national stage at AYF Nationals. His skill set stands out as he regularly delivers highlight-reel moments, most notably with one-handed, acrobatic catches that have become his signature. Richardson’s knack for creating separation starts with his elite footwork, specifically his smooth and deceptive stutter-step release that leaves defenders flat-footed. Once in stride, his pure speed makes him a deep-ball threat who can take the top off defenses with ease.

Beyond his physical tools, Richardson’s ability to high-point the football in contested situationsshowcases his mental toughness and natural instincts. His competitive edge and willingness to battle for every ball make him a nightmare for defensive backs. His penchant for circus catches and explosiveness adds an unpredictable element to an already potent The Program Elite offense, causing headaches for opposing defenses.

Key Attributes:

1. Release and Route Running: Richardson’s quick burst off the line and refined footwork help him gain separation early in routes. His stutter-step technique adds a layer of unpredictability that amplifies his effectiveness.

2. Catch Radius: With one of the most consistent sets of hands in his class, Richardson’s ability to haul in difficult passes, especially one-handed grabs, makes him a standout on the highlight reel.

3. Speed: A pure burner, Richardson’s top-end speed makes him a constant vertical threat, forcing defenses to adjust coverage schemes.

4. Football IQ: His spatial awareness and understanding of route concepts make him a polished receiver beyond his years.

Projection:

Richardson’s unique combination of athleticism, flair, and competitiveness positions him as a rising star within the Class of 2029. While he might not yet have the same national recognition as some of his peers, his trajectory suggests he will soon become a household name among top youth football players.

For high school coaches looking for an elite offensive weapon, Richardson’s ceiling is sky-high. His ability to stretch the field, make difficult catches, and deliver clutch plays makes him an ideal target for any passing attack. Sleeper alert: Titus Richardson is a name to remember.

Name: Ashton Carter

Position: WR/ATH

Team :  DMV U

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Skinny:

Ashton Carter’s meteoric rise at the wide receiver position is a testament to his relentless work ethic and athletic evolution. Initially recognized as a defensive standout, Carter’s transition into a dominant offensive weapon underscores his natural athleticism and adaptability.

Athletic Traits and Physical Tools:

Carter’s physical profile is a significant advantage. His towering frame, combined with an expansive wingspan, makes him a nightmare matchup for defenders, particularly in contested situations. His straight-line speed separates him from most peers, enabling him to stretch the field and consistently generate explosive plays. His ability to climb the ladder and secure circus catches in tight windows is one of his most defining traits, as is his knack for excelling in high-pressure, red-zone scenarios.

Skill Development and Upside:

Carter’s growth as a wide receiver in 2024 has been remarkable. His route-running, while still developing, has shown significant improvement, allowing him to separate effectively on intermediate and deep routes. His ability to turn short slants into big gains showcases his acceleration, vision, and physicality after the catch.

Despite his size, Carter isn’t confined to being a possession receiver. His average of over 20 yards per catch demonstrates his capability as a home-run threat in the passing game. His strong hands, paired with an aggressive approach to attacking the football, make him a reliable target in clutch situations.

Projection:

Carter’s potential is immense, and he’s already proving he belongs among the elite in the Class of 2029 wide receiver rankings. With continued refinement in his route running and overall technique, Carter projects as a versatile playmaker capable of dominating at all levels of the field. His ability to blend size, speed, and football IQ will make him a focal point of any offense as he continues to develop.

Ashton Carter is undoubtedly one of the top receivers in his class, and his trajectory suggests that he will only solidify his status in the coming years.

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