Top 10 Receivers in the West (2018 Post-Summer Rankings)

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  1. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei

St. Brown is the No. 1 receiver in the country and the best of the St. Brown brothers.

  1. Chase Cota, Medford (Ore.) South

Cota is arguably the top receiver prospect to come out of Oregon in recent memory.

  1. Jalen Hall, Long Beach (Calif.) Poly

Hall picked up his first offer before he even started high school and has offers from coast to coast as he starts at a new school.

  1. Marquis Spiker, Murrieta (Calif.) Murrieta Valley, Committed to Washington

Spiker is the top pass-catcher in the Inland Empire and one of the most productive receivers in the region.

  1. Austin Osborne, Mission Viejo (Calif.), Committed to Washington

Osborne is a big, physical receiver with some of the best hands of any player in this class.

  1. Solomon Enis, Phoenix (Ariz.) North Canyon

Enis is Arizona's top prospect in the 2018 class and has NFL bloodlines.

  1. Devon Cooley, Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco, Committed to UCLA

Cooley can play on either side of the ball but UCLA wants him to come in as a receiver.

  1. Kyle Philips, San Marcos (Calif.), Committed to UCLA

Philips is the top slot receiver in the West and San Diego's top receiver.

  1. Isaah Crocker, Sacramento (Calif.) Inderkum

Crocker stands as Northern California's top receiver prospect in the 2018 class.

  1. Khalil Shakir, Murrieta (Calif.) Vista Murrieta

Shakir is often overshadowed by other players in the Inland Empire but every time we saw him this spring, Shakir was making plays.

(National recruiting analyst Greg Biggins and Mountain/Island recruiting analyst Blair Angulo contributed to this list)

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