5 top candidates to lead Washington high school football in receiving yards for 2026 regular season
Could this be the year a tight end paces the state in pass-catching production? It could happen
Last season, Toledo senior Adam Kruger led all wide receivers in Washington with 1,502 receiving yards and 23 touchdowns in 14 games as the Riverhawks reached the WIAA Class 2B championship game.
Entering 2026, who has the best opportunity to lead the state in receiving during the nine-game regular season?
Varsity WA offers its five leading candidates. But first, here are the top 10 returning receivers from the 2025 regular season:

