Florida 1A Region 2: WR/TE Prospects
With the 2020 season inching closer, I wanted to go spotlight some from every classification in Florida. A lot of times some of these kids get overlooked because they don’t play at big schools, and I feel that they deserve…
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Continue ReadingWith the 2020 season inching closer, I wanted to go spotlight some from every classification in Florida. A lot of times some of these kids get overlooked because they don’t play at big schools, and I feel that they deserve the spotlight and the opportunity to be seen by college coaches as well. It is important that we highlight as many prospects as possible. At Prep Redzone Florida, we are different than most sites where we want to emphasize guys that are not being heavily recruited and try to promote them, so they also get an opportunity to play in college and get the exposure they need and deserve!
Ja’quan Coasey- Jefferson County
6’0 160lbs
Coasey is one of the top receiver Prospect in Florida 1A Region 2, he tallied 43 receptions for 708 yards and five touchdowns last season. He also registered 33 tackles and two ints on defense. Coasey is a decent route runner and is fearless going over the middle for the ball showing the ability to pluck passes out of the air quickly, once he catches the ball he’s got speed to hit the seam and make something happen, showing multiple times on film catching short passes and turning them up field for long touchdowns. He’s extremely dangerous in the open field and has speed to burn.
Film; https://www.hudl.com/profile/12773501/JaQuan-Coasey
Na’Jeh Glanton- Taylor County
6’0 175lbs
Glanton is a nice prospect who is physical in the run game blocking from his receiver position. Was used on jet sweeps a lot and shows running ability with the ball in his hands, he shows good vision, balance, and has some ability to make tacklers miss. He also played some defense, but I see his position in college as a receiver. He had seven catches for 121 yards last season.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/12942943/Najeh-Glanton
Austin Waller– Liberty County
5’11 170lbs
Waller is a fantastic athlete that lines up at multiple positions on the field including running back, wide receiver and safety on defense, and he shows the ability to play at a top level at all three of those positions, he is also a standout baseball player! He shows good vision as a running back, he shows good elusiveness, is fluid catching and attacking the ball. Waller is an outstanding athlete that could play a multitude of positions in college, I project he would be a really good college receiver prospect. His film was really fun to watch and it speaks for itself of the caliber of athlete he is.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/9698515/Austin-Waller
Boe Taylor TE- Bozeman c/o 22
6’4 260lbs
Taylor is a prototype tight end prospect with D1 size, strength, and shows functional speed for his position. Finds room to work as a receiver with good route running, and is physically tough, will lower pads and deliver a blow. Shows pretty good hands as well. I think Taylor is a big-time tight end prospect and he’s only going into his Junior season. College coaches to take notice of him very quickly. He will be a big-time Prospect in the future!
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/13165545/Boe-J-Taylor
Dakota Quinn WR- Port St Joe c/o 22
6’1 175lbs
Speed is Quinn’s game; he runs a 4.42 40-yard dash. He’s explosive off the line, shows the ability to go up and catch the ball and has great hands, he plucks the ball out of the air. Quinn has good body control showing the ability to adjust his body in the air to make the catch. Port St Joe also lined him up at quarterback and use him essentially in the Wildcat formation, he shows pretty good vision and uses his speed to get to the edge for big gains. I’m really excited to watch Quinn’s development this season, I believe he could turn out to be one of the best wide receiver prospects in the Panhandle.
Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/12754502/Dakota-Quinn
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