Vote: Which high school pass rusher in the West will boost his stock most in 2023?
Which of these 20 pass rushers in the West will make the biggest jump in recruiting rankings this fall?
This week we featured standout pass rushers from the West who showed out in the 2022 high school football season, but they don't have a bunch of stars next to their name in the recruiting world.
The 20 most underrated high school pass rushers in the West
Now we're giving you, the reader, the chance to vote for the high school pass rusher from the western U.S. who you think will boost his stock most this season.
The voting will conclude Saturday, Sept. 9, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time.
Write-ups on each player are below the poll.
Cooper Collins, sr., Great Falls (Montana)
Coen Cronk, sr., Olympia (Washington)
Joey Finnegan, sr., Berthoud (Colorado)
Brady Freeman, sr., South Summit (Utah)
Cayden Gibson, sr., Arizona College Prep (Arizona)
Matt Gutierrez, jr., Brawley (California)
Hatimu Letisi, sr., South Salem (Oregon)
Arath Leyva, sr., Montgomery (California)
Carson Minnaar, jr., Eastmark (Arizona)
Gideon Noss, sr., Canby (Oregon)
Fernando Reyes Jr., jr., Enumclaw (Washington)
Landon Reynolds, sr., Priest River (Idaho)
Trig Riefkohl, jr., Verrado (Arizona)
Tristen Sanchez, sr., Morenci (Arizona)
Antoine Taylor Jr., sr., Basic (Nevada)
Nate Terzoli, sr., Point Loma (California)
Braelen Toles, sr., Damonte Ranch (Nevada)
Tony Vainuku, sr., Alta (Utah)
Brody VanCleave, sr., Poudre (Colorado)
Porter Whipple, sr., Kamiah (Idaho)
Brody Whitaker, sr., Albuquerque Academy (New Mexico)
(Hatimu Letisi photo by Andrew Nemec)
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-- Mike Swanson | swanson@scorebooklive | @sblivesports