Vote: Which high school wide receiver in the East will boost his stock most in 2023?
Which of these 20 wide receivers in the East will make the biggest jump in recruiting rankings this fall?
This week we featured 20 wide receivers from the East 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 wide receivers in the East
Now we're giving you, the reader, the chance to vote for the high school wide receiver from the eastern U.S. who you think will boost his stock most this season.
The voting will conclude Thursday, Sept. 14, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.
Write-ups on each player are below the poll.
Dominick Collins, sr., Princeton (West Virginia)
Corey Dawson, sr., New Rochelle (New York)
Kaiden Drinkwater, so., Tabor Academy (Massachusetts)
Payton Dykas, sr., Clay (Florida)
Jaylen Etheridge, sr., Long Reach (Maryland)
Reese Gaughan, sr., Riverside (Pennsylvania)
TyDarion Grier, jr., Fairfield Central (South Carolina)
Carter Hays, sr., First Presbyterian Day (Georgia)
Bishop Heard-Samuels, jr., Fredericksburg Christian (Virginia)
Teddy Hoffmann, jr., St. Andrew’s School (Florida)
Davien Kerr, sr., Bloomfield (Connecticut)
Justin Klotz, jr., Hopewell Valley Central (New Jersey)
Austin Koslow, sr., Delaware Hayes (Ohio)
Austin Knowles, sr., Medina (Ohio)
Tanner Mullins, sr., Community School of Davidson (North Carolina)
Dionte Neal, so., Reidsville (North Carolina)
Ashton Sensibaugh, sr., Dresden Tri-Valley (Ohio)
Thomas Smyser, sr., Dover (Pennsylvania)
Jackson Sumner, jr., Brooks (Massachusetts)
Blake Wallace, jr., Spanish River (Florida)
(Austin Koslow photo by Joseph Scheller/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK)
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-- Mike Swanson | swanson@scorebooklive | @sblivesports