[player_tooltip player_id="284632" first="Cameron" last="Frazier Jr"] (Columbus Kipp) 5’11 160- When you turn on Cam Frazier’s film you see a playmaker. At this point he really could project to offense or defense at the next level. I think he has the highest ceiling at wide receiver. While he could play either inside or out, I like him on the outside. He has the ability to win in short space and he has the speed to stretch the field vertically. I expect to see Cam’s recruitment really take off this offseason. He’s a home run hitter that could take it to the house on any play. Frazier will also be able to contribute on special teams as a returner as well. I project him to the Power 5 level.
Links: <a href="https://twitter.com/CammUpNow">Twitter</a>/<a href="https://www.hudl.com/video/3/15165151/618b4a91ff01a70600106c62">Hudl</a>
[player_tooltip player_id="284633" first="Troy" last="Martin"] (Reynoldsburg) 6’2 200- Martin is an outstanding blend of size and athleticism. When you watch his film, his versatility is easy to see as he’s used in a number of different ways as a wide receiver. He’s used in bubble screens and short routes, and he’s also used to stretch the field vertically. He has excellent body control and does a great job of tracking the ball adjusting and making the catch. As he continues to develop, I really think he could turn into a high end P5 wide receiver.
Links: <a href="https://twitter.com/troyyyy_3">Twitter</a>/<a href="https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14467148/617595646e81bb09f4374058">Hudl</a>
[player_tooltip player_id="284637" first="Jaiden" last="Vital"] (Pickerington North) 6’2 190- Vital is another big-bodied receiver. He has a good feel for his route running. He can win versus man to man, but also has a really good feel for finding pockets in zone defenses. He’s also a strong blocker in the run game. Jaiden is currently getting interest from several MAC schools.
Links: <a href="https://twitter.com/JaidenVital">Twitter</a>/<a href="https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14590265/61487f4f4ba80f0be8f7b986">Hudl</a>
[player_tooltip player_id="284638" first="Isaiah" last="Haithcock"] (Washington) 6’5 190- At 6’5 Haithcock obviously has great size for a wide receiver. He does a good job of adjusting to throws to make difficult catches. While he’s not one who will beat most with his speed, he does a good job of shielding and using his size to make catches. He’s a willing and strong blocker. Ultimately, <span style="font-size: 1rem;">I fully expect Haithcock to grow into the tight end position. I’m interested to see how he continues to grow and develop.</span>
Links: <a href="https://twitter.com/IHaithcock30">Twitter</a>/<a href="https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14393313/61854531478d6106b09ff8f1">Hudl</a>
[player_tooltip player_id="284635" first="RayVonn" last="Harris"] (Stebbins) 5’10 168- When you watch RayVonn’s film you see a wide receiver that can win with speed or his quickness. I project him as a dynamic slot at the college level. He has great short space quickness, but can also stretch the field vertically when asked. Even though he’s a smaller receiver, he has strong hands and catch ability. He has the body control to make the more difficult catches. I’d project Harris to the D1 FCS or D1 mid major level.
Links: <a href="https://twitter.com/RayvonnH">Twitter</a>/<a href="https://www.hudl.com/video/3/15175718/61d48de91761e80f80e3fd7e">Hudl</a>
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