
By Stephen Vilardo, SuperWest Sports
TO The lot can happen between now and the opening weekend.
We have already seen Evan Stewart of Oregon fall with an injury. As one of the main receptors of the nation, Stewart would surely have been at the top of this list with Jordyn Tyson de As.
But we continue with this Best in the West list, as the Ducks have done, and they seem to have some players ready to intensify.
Today, our preseason constantly looks at the best players in the region with the 12 best WR.
1. Jordyn Tyson, state of Arizona

TYson had a season of rupture for the state of Arizona in 2024 with 75 receptions for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns.
In the middle of the season he became very strong in the middle of the season, catching 50 passes for 7032 yards and six scores in his last six games. Unfortunately, his season ended prematurely with an injury to Arizona’s game.
Tyson must be online for an all-American season type in 2025.
2. Makai Lemon, USC

TThe USC WR Deph Tak Tak a great success in the casual portal in the low season. Lemon, the best returner of Troy’s men, had a break in 2024 and is ready for another productive year.
In the last two games of the season, against Notre Dame and Texas A&M, he caught 15 passes for 222 yards, since the chemistry between and Jayden Maiava was evident.
The Trojans had a lot of agitation, but one sure should be lemon outside.
3. Denzel Boston, Washington

BOston will be the number 1 target in the Huskies air attack in 2025, and the good news is that his field marshal could be a star.
The 6 -foot passes 4 Caht Nine TouchDown passes in the first seven games last fall and the season ended with 834 yards in 63 receptions.
Look for a great Junior Boston season that could become a Big-Big in Interpreter.
4. Chase Roberts, Byu

KidneyOberts is a great receiver with excellent hands that only has Gods better every season with the Coupars.
Last year, he counted 854 yards in 52 receptions for Byu.
This season should still be productive, since it will be the main objective in the Byu passes game and should be more a threat in the red zone than in 2024.
5. Ja’kobi lane, USC

TO Royal red zone weapon for the Trojans, the lane is a high and lanky receiver with a ton of physical rising sales.
Last season, he caught 43 passes for 525 yards and 12 touchdowns. In 20 games played on his two -year career, Lane has caught 14 TD passes; 28% of their career receptions have scored a touchdown.
Look for Lane to be a creator of games in the SC offensive in 2025.
6. Dakories Moore, Oregon

OneVan Stewart would have been between my first two on this list if it were not at the top.
A knee injury will delay it, and it could be lost all 2025. That will push the true first -year student Moore to a much more important role, and I think it will prosper.
The best WR perspective of last season has the speed of the star of the track and will make plays. He had a solid spring with the ducks and was ready to have an immediate impact if Stewart was healthy. Now your impact figures are the same.
7. Malik McClain, state of Arizona

TSun Devil’s passing attack could be lethal this season with Malik McClain aligned against Jordyn Tyson, since Sam Leavitt will not have one, but two main objectives.
Tyson’s injury got McLain more action of Iowa State and Texas, and he gave a delivery with a couple or TD captures of more than 40 yards.
As a start this season, Arizona State will have a dynamic duo that extends the field abroad.
8. Malik Benson, Oregon

BEnson arrives in Oregon from the state of Florida after opening his career in Alabama.
The seminols had one of the sausages, not sausage performances between Power 4 schools in 2024. But Benson still managed to transport in 25 passes for 311 yards. No star numbers, but in that offense, those figures are good.
Benson has a lot of talent and will need to show something in the absence of Evan Stewart.
9. Hykeem Williams, Colorado

GRAMIn general, players that fans must replace WR last season, Williams has the size and strength to step.
Look for the transfer of the Florida state to be a main objective for those who win the initial place of QB.
As noted above, FSU had a really bad game in the place of QB in 2024. Williams could end with a great season in Boulder.
10. Kwazi Gilmer, UCLA

JMichael Sturdivant is gone, and someone will have to step forward in WR for the Bruins.
That someone could be Mokiao Atimala, but I think I like Gilmer’s ascending progression a little better. Gilmer entered and started the last five games last season for UCLA and served well.
He finished his first year campaign with 31 receptions for 345 yards. With 6-2, it is the size to go to the ball and could be a great goal for Nico Iamaleva.
11. CENACLE NICK, HAWAI’I

SImilate the situation in UCLA, it could be close between Cenacle or Puffele Ashlock for those who lead the arches to receive this season.
I am giving the advantage to Cenacle, a wide annotation that can be opened in the middle. It has the size to tear down the ball.
The senior should prosper in the Timmy Chang system this season with Micah remote throwing it as a field marshal.
12. OTTO TIA, Utah

LThe AST season was Aunt’s best performance with the state of Utah. Now, moving from Logan to Salt Lake City, he should emerge as the superior objective for Devon Dampier.
A large scored with a large body with 6-4 and 220 pounds should be a productive force of the red zone for the UTES.
It also has the size to make plays in the middle and win the 50/50 balls.
Other notable
• Titus Mokiao Atimala, UCLA
• Pofele Ashlock, Hawai’i
• Josiah Freeman, Fresno state











