Mid Valley Draft: Receivers

Will A.J. Powell be the first receiver drafted?

Draft Day: Tuesday February 9, 2010

  You might have a quarterback but does he have anybody to throw the ball to? These are your big play guys – the guys that get the ball into the end zone. A quality receiver can make even the most average quarterback look good. On the high school level some receivers also split time at running back. For instance Leonard Rhodes at Walnut accumulated over 400 yards on receptions this past season but in terms of a draft he is better suited as a fullback or running back. A.J. Powell of Charter Oak had just over 300 receiving yards but he was such a dynamic force at so many other positions that you might draft him as a receiver and then move him around.

  We have listed the true receivers- guys that you would line up wide and tell the quarterback to throw them the darn ball. We have broken it down into players that are first round consideration, next level and the best of the rest.

  Remember the draft is this Tuesday. It’s not too late to get a team. Post your name and team in the comments section.

First Round Consideration

Carlos Arredondo (Schurr)

Dennis Rufus (Charter Oak)

A.J. Powell (Charter Oak)

Taylor Lagace (Arcadia)

Ify Umodu (South Hills)

Aubrey Coleman (Walnut)

Chris Rodriguez (Arroyo)

Kohl Adams- Hurd (Burroughs)   

Christian Lazaro (Baldwin Park)

Mitchell Crockom (Alhambra)

Andrew Jackson (Santa Fe)

Next Level

Stevie Yortsos (San Marino)

Greg Parham (Rosemead)

Grant Escobar (Whittier Christian)

Abraham Ochoa (Azusa)

Josh Hanson (La Canada)

Mark Covarrubias (San Gabriel)

Ryan Longoroia (Los Altos)

Sam Bethany (Burbank)

Joseph Becerra (Alhambra)

Cody Sykes (Bonita)

Jackson Diamond (Burbank)

Brandan Taylor (Diamond Ranch)

Elisha Henley (Diamond Ranch)  

Best of the Rest

Eddie Landeros (El Monte), Anthony Miller (Arroyo), Kevin Kolbeck (San Dimas), Tanner Miller (Valley Christian), David Spratt (Temple City), Anthony Ayala (El Rancho), Casey Horine (Bonita), Mike Bako (Crescenta Valley), Elvis Fuentes (Hoover), Anthony Bolanos (Pioneer), Andrew Rosales (La Serna), Cameron Stanley (Whittier Christian).

You still have time to get in on the First Annual Mid Valley Draft:   

So far we have:

Joe Torosian: St. Louis Rams

Martin “Knight” Lopez: Green Bay Packers

Blue State: Cleveland Browns

Arroyo Knight: New Orleans Saints

Bonita Alum: San Diego Chargers

Andy Villanueva: Cincinnati Bengals

Josh O: Tennessee Titans

Tim Peterson: Washington Redskins

Corn Dawg: Atlanta Falcons

Duane Barker: Detroit Lions

Juan Carlos: San Francisco 49ers

MannsJeff: Arizona Cardinals

MVL Guru: Dallas Cowboys

Zeke Prado: New York Jets

Bobby Madrid: Seattle Seahawks

CatsFan: Minnesota Vikings

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