Arizona State's remade wide receiver room will be electric to watch this year

One chapter closes, another one begins for Sun Devil football
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One week ago, the Arizona State Sun Devils' rollercoaster season came to a conclusion, which they lost to the Duke Blue Devils in the Sun Bowl after a close game.

They also had to accept the fact that soon-to-be junior quarterback Sam Leavitt was gone for good.

Since then, head coach Kenny Dillingham and the staff got aggressive in acquiring big-name players from the transfer portal while filling voids left by departing players of the Sun Devils.

Two of the three wide receivers that Arizona State went after are in the top five; those are Omarion Miller, ranked at No. 2 from Colorado, and Reed Harris, ranked at No. 4 from Boston College.

Like Jordyn Tyson, who has declared for the 2026 NFL Draft, Miller comes from a similar football program where he made a name for himself during his time with the Buffaloes.

In his tenure with Boston College, Harris has solidified himself as a starting wide receiver for the team, recording 39 catches for 673 yards and five touchdowns this past season.

Both Miller and Harris bring an aggressive play style to the offensive end; however, the big question for Dillingham will be how much he can transform Cutter Boley, with whom Dillingham is familiar with.

Add in two-time Super Bowl champion Hines Ward, who is on Dillingham's staff as wide receivers coach, who will help further the skills for both Miller and Harris, and soon-to-be sophomore Raiden Vines-Bright.

Since Dillingham's takeover, the Sun Devils have won a Big 12 Championship and their first-ever appearance in the College Football Playoff.

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