Top 10 wide receivers in high school football

By Zack Poff Jul 12, 2019, 12:00am

Demond Demas, Julian Fleming and Rakim Jarrett lead the list of stellar wideouts.

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Ohio State has two players featured .

As part of our 2019 high school football preview series, we have already looked at the biggest games, toughest schedules, best quarterbacks and running backs.

Up next, we put the spotlight on the nation's top wide receivers.

Six of the players on our Top 10 list are already committed to FBS programs with LSU and Ohio State each having two in the pipeline.



Read on for a look at the best lining up wide this fall at the prep level.
10. Gary Bryant, Centennial (Corona, Calif.)
The first of three California receivers is a big-time playmaker doing work for one of the most explosive offenses in the country. 

Burton is one of two players committed to LSU and one of the most well-rounded receivers in the game.

8. Johnny Wilson, Calabasas
The 6-foot-6, 220-pound wide receiver is arguably the toughest cover in the country.

He is the 2020 version of Bru McCoy, last season's MaxPreps National Player of the Year.

The lone receiver featured from the Class of 2021 had over 1,300 yards receiving and 17 touchdowns while leading North Shore to the No. 1 spot in the final Top 25 rankings during his sophomore season.

The 2020 Ohio State commit is one of the leaders on a very talented Crusaders team that will be ranked to start the 2019 season.

Georgia commit will be the next great player from the Florida power.

Future LSU Tiger is one of the most dangerous wide receivers in high school football.

Averaged over 30 yards per reception during his junior season at North Forest (Houston). Committed to Texas A&M.



Last year's Pennsylvania Gatorade Football Player of the Year had 1,500 yards receiving and 22 touchdowns during his junior campaign and is the most polished wide receiver in high school football.