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Little WRs have blazing speed

Midlothian (Va.) Manchester is home to two wide receiver prospects to watch in the 2007 class in Ronnie Crosby and Anthony Chesson. Both players are versatile and have a lot to offer a team.
The 5-foot-5, 150-pound Crosby is certainly undersized, but that doesn't mean he isn't dangerous.
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"Ronnie is like a little dynamo out there and will at least be an exceptional Division II football player," said Manchester head coach Tom Hall. "Obviously his height is going to hurt him, but he is a great player that can cut on a dime, has amazing moves and is very flexible. He was even our return man last year and I think if he finds the right situation and offense he'll be really good."
Crosby ran for 520 yards and six touchdowns as a junior backing up a 1,300 yard running back.
Another player to watch in is 5-foot-9, 150-pound Anthony Chesson. He is receiving interest from schools including Virginia, Virginia Tech, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Maryland and others despite missing his junior year due to injury.
"He is getting so many letters and I would have never thought it, but it is all due to his speed," Hall said. "He was first in the region and district in track and has run a legitimate 4.3 and that has resulted in everyone sending mail to at least show interest. There isn't much on him because he didn't play last year, but as a sophomore he returned five kickoffs for touchdowns."
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