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Ryan Wingo

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Saint Louis, MOSt. Louis University
Jersey
#1
Pos
WR
HT / WT
6-1.5 / 210
Class
SO
NIL Valuation
$1.3M
Rivals
6
NATL
#48
POS
#11
ST
#3
On3
95
NATL
#92
POS
#15
ST
#3
ESPN
87
NATL
#33
POS
#8
ST
#2
247
98
NATL
#32
POS
#7
ST
#2
The Journey
Class of 2024
Texas Longhorns
ENROLLED
St. Louis University Jr. Billikens
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Texas
ENROLLED10/25/2023
2.4%
720 mi
6
2
15
Missouri
OFFERED
87.9%
111 mi
21
0
12
Notre Dame
OFFERED
1.2%
296 mi
11
3
26
Tennessee
OFFERED
1.0%
391 mi
13
5
14
Michigan
OFFERED
1.0%
417 mi
16
3
37
Texas
TexasENROLLED
Chris Jackson
2.4%
Missouri
MissouriOFFERED
Jacob Peeler
87.9%
Notre Dame
Notre DameOFFERED
Chansi Stuckey
1.2%
Tennessee
TennesseeOFFERED
Kelsey Pope
1.0%
Michigan
MichiganOFFERED
Ron Bellamy
1.0%

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Ryan Wingo Scouting Summary
Charles Power
04/18/22

An electric playmaker who picks up yards in a hurry. Ran a 10.64 100m, 21.46 200m and a 50.72 400m in 2022. The ability to defeat the angle with the ball in his hands is among the best in the 2024 cycle early on. Can take the top off of defenses with ease but is not just a straight line player. His ability to make defenders miss in tight spaces and finish runs is rare for someone with his long speed. Has a chance to be an impact player at the next level. Older brother is former Arkansas running back Ronnie Wingo.

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Ryan WingoSt. Louis University
Top 300 WR AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
210
195
200
107.7%105.0%
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Personal Life

Ryan Wingo is the youngest in the successful Wingo family from St. Louis. In the Class of 2009, Ronnie Wingo Jr. was one of the nation’s most coveted athletes. Wingo had a solid career with Arkansas, rushing for more than 1,090 yards. He played pro football with the Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Then in the 2014 class, Raymond Wingo was a four-star defensive back that played at Missouri. Next in line is Ryan, and many believe little brother has the biggest upside. “Ronnie was tremendous, and Ray had big potential, too. But Ryan is special,” a veteran B1G coach told On3. SLUH recruiting coordinator Adam Cruz played with Ronnie in high school. He said it’s impossible to compare the siblings. All Cruz knows is that Ryan is one of a kind. “On the football field, he can do whatever he wants,” Cruz said. “His receiving numbers and skills speak for themselves. He threw a 75-yard touchdown pass (as a sophomore). Ryan took three back in the return game. He was our punter and was named all-conference at receiver and punter. He was also top five in the area in net punting average. There were so many times this past year he would just do something, and I’d be like, ‘Man, you are incredible,’ and he’d just laugh.”

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