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"Back in the Game: The Resilient Receiver with a Dominant Edge"

Writer: Kevin MosesKevin Moses

Ryan Wynn

@RyanWynn_FB

6'3, 185 lbs, Class of 2027

Oswego High School, Illinois


Ryan is a reliable receiver with good speed. Ryan's greatest strength is run blocking, steamrolling a path for the receiver or the running back, and having ten different pancakes and other great blocks to his credit. Ryan has a high football IQ which uses to be able to read the defense really well helps him be productive on the field.


In his Freshman season, Ryan had freshman year; Ryanhad 200 rec yards, 6 TDS on eight ceighttches & a 55-yard kick return for a TD. They were a run-heavens for 90% and a passingfense 10%for for the season. Offensively 0 cache,s 0, yards (only played two quarters so far this season due to a wrist injury that required surgery).


Ryan surfed the hand injury all the way back in August before his first game. Despite many people telling him to go to the doctor, Ryan played through it up until the trainers removed him from the game in the 3rd quarter of his first game. After that, they said, Ryan needed a doctor's note to play again. Ryan thought he would get a cast or a brace and return within a couple of weeks. But Ryan was wrong; he was with the doctor on a Saturday, met with a sports doctor on Tuesday, met with his Surgeon on Wednesday, and got surgery on the following Tuesday. They said recovery time was about 6-7 weeks. During the first four weeks Ryan was in a cast and couldn't really move around much., yet he still continued to go on runs and work out his lower body. Once Ryan got the cast off, he started working out his upper body, and everything was back to normal. Except he couldn't return to Football because his bone wasn't healed all the way. Ryan met with the doctor on October 23rd to see if he can return and hopes to play in the final game against Oswego East (Rivalry Matchup) on the 25th. This resilient young stud never let the injury get him down but ground through the adversity pu, showing himself daily by working out and being ready in every way he could.


Ryn's most significant improvement was my route running and strength 5. Something that really motivated him to get better was his older brother Cooper Wynn and his team


Something that fuels Ryan's fire on the field is that feeling of laying somebody out and making a name for himself.


When facing adversity, Ryan tries to stay positive and keep a clear head as well as keep moving forward with the nexfollowingay mindset.


A coach should know Ryan every time they take the field to give it 110% every single play 15 downs addong leadership and dedication to this sport reas him apart from other people at his position.


Ryan's advice to those coming behind him is would advise him to get in the weight room and do the little things like watching filfilmsating right, and getting a lot of sleep.


Ryan hopes to see himself playing D1 Football. Yan knows that getting himself to that D1 level takes a lot of hard work and is going to need to have a true passion for this sport R. He would be open go to ng to any college level to play football, anywhere he can ball out, he will go Something that would make a school stand out to Ryan is their college campus.


Ryan's skill set and blocking ability can bring a team to the next level. Not only that Ryan is also determined to prove all he can bring to the field, being a very efficient receiver when given the opportunity. He is hungry to impact and fuel his team in the way he can. But the potential Ryan pospossesses ising to carry him to his goal. This is a comeback story i cIncan'tit to see and update. Stay tuned.












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