High school football: Top 25 Utah players from the Class of 2022

By Mitch Stephens Jul 26, 2021, 2:00pm

Transfer Devin Brown headlines look at Beehive State's top senior prospects according to 247Sports.

Ahead of the 2021 high school football season, MaxPreps is breaking down the top senior prospects in the country state-by-state as rated by 247Sports. We begin the series with Utah, which opens play Aug. 13.

Three of the top six players play for defending 6A champion Corner Canyon (Draper), including No. 1 selection Devin Brown, a transfer quarterback from Arizona. The USC commit replaces the 2020 MaxPreps National Player of the Year Jaxon Dart, who played his senior season in 2020 for the Chargers after transferring from Roy (Utah).


The team Corner Canyon defeated in last year's 6A state finals Lone Peak (Highland) boasts four players on the list, headed by Virginia-bound offensive lineman Joe Brown.

By position, six offensive linemen and athletes each were selected from the Top 25, followed by defensive linemen (five), linebackers (three), wide receivers (two), along with defensive backs, tight ends and quarterbacks, with one each. Thirteen of the 25 have committed to colleges, headlined by four to BYU.
Noah Moeaki, American Fork
Noah Moeaki, American Fork
File photo by Jay Drowns
Utah's Top 25 football players from Class of 2022



6-3 | 190 | Quarterback | USC commit
Transfer from Queen Creek (Ariz.) has thrown for 3,080 career yards and 28 touchdowns.

2. Lander Barton | Brighton (Salt Lake City)
6-4 | 215 | LB | Undecided

Has 15 offers including Texas, LSU and Michigan; Been compared to Saints LB Shayn Skov.

3. Ben Roberts | East (Salt Lake City)
6-4 | 290 | DL | Washington

Tennessee and Virginia Tech still in hot pursuit.

4. Aisea Moa | Weber (Pleasant View)
6-2 | 240 | DL | Utah

Versatile standout played tight end and both defensive end and tackle. Committed to Utah on Jan. 11.

5. Harrison Taggart | Corner Canyon
6-2 | 200 | LB | Undecided

Speedy linebacker was sprinter on track team after recording team-best 140 tackles on state-title football squad.

6. Cody Hagen | Corner Canyon
6-1 | 170 | WR | Undecided

Had 55 catches for 1,184 yards and 18 touchdowns for 2020 state champs.

7. George Maile | Bingham (South Jordan)
6-4 | 290 | OL | Baylor

Likely a guard in college, he has 14 offers including visits to Baylor and TCU.



8. Carsen Ray | American Fork
6-4 | 235 | TE | UCLA

Eighteen offers but committed to the Bruins on March 23; 87 career catches, 961 yards, 9 TDs.

9. Noah Moeaki | American Fork
6-3 | 205 | LB | BYU

Other offers from Utah, Utah State, Air Force and San Diego State: Had 41 catches for 549 yards and 11 TDs as a TE.

10. Carson Tabaracci | Park City
6-2 | 225 | ATH | Undecided

Ohio State, USC and UCLA are among his 23 offers. Three-sport athlete played QB, rushed for 10 TDs and caught 11 passes in 2020.

11. Dallas Vakalahi | West (Salt Lake City)
6-3 | 270 | DL | Undecided

Sixteen offers, including Stanford, UCLA, Utah, BYU and TCU. Visited Horned Frogs on June 25.

12. Dominique McKenzie | Pine View (St. George)
6-0 | 170 | WR | Undecided

Had 84 catches for 1,719 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior. Averaged 34.2 yards in 19 kick returns.

13. Jarinn Kalama | Wasatch (Heber City)
6-3 | 200 | ATH | BYU

Had 62 catches for 725 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2020, along with 19 tackles and two interceptions.

14. Maika Kaufusi | Alta (Sandy)
6-3 | 180 | S | BYU

Another future Cougar had interest from Cal, Colorado, Utah State and Yale.



15. Joe Brown | Lone Peak (Highland)
6-3 | 285 | OL | Virginia

Left guard led Lone Peak to 6A state championship game as a junior. He has offers from BYU, Idaho, Indiana and Morehead State.

16. Kao Hansen | Lone Peak
6-3 | 195 | ATH | Utah State

Notched 57 tackles, two interceptions in 2020.

17. Waylin Lapuaho | Bingham
6-4 | 295 | OL | Utah State

Other offers from New Mexico, UNLV and Utah.

18. Marcus McKenzie | Pine View
6-0 | 170 | ATH | Undecided

Unlike twin brother Dominique, most of speedsters work came on defense with 67 tackles from his CB spot.

19. Puna Alatini | Timpview (Provo)
6-1 | 215 | ATH | Undecided

Utah is is only offer, but Colorado, Colorado State, Oregon State and Texas Tech have shown interest.

20. Eric Wilder | Syracuse
6-5 | 280 | OT | Washington State

Nation's No. 88 ranked senior tackle has 12 offers, including Cal, UCLA and Fresno State.

21. Irae Leilua | Timpview (Provo)
6-4 | 270 | DL | Undecided

Tennessee, Utah, UNLV and San Diego State among his six offers.

22. Connor Kelley | Lone Peak
6-5 | 205 | DE | Undecided

Had 57 tackles and 6.5 sacks in 2020.



23. Peter Falaniko | Pine View
6-3 | 305 | OL | BYU
Nation's No. 76 interior offensive lineman also had offers from Hawaii, Georgetown and Fresno State.

24. Tapuvae Amaama | Skyridge (Lehi)
6-4 | 340 | OL | Undecided

Led Falcons to 10-3 record last year, paving way for an offense that averaged 433 yards per game.

25. Luke Hyde | Lone Peak
5-11 | 170 | ATH | Undecided

Passed, rushed and caught the ball for Woods Cross last season. Has offers from Florida Atlantic and Utah.