Tennessee High School Football: Top Wide Receivers in 2024 Part 2
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Jeremiah Reed TN #152 WR #18 HEIGHT 6'2" WEIGHT 190 POS WR CLASS 2024 View Profile Jeremiah Reed Instagram Twitter State: Tennessee School: Bartlett Reed possesses true speed. His rapid speed allows him to get downfield quickly and makes him…
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Continue ReadingReed possesses true speed. His rapid speed allows him to get downfield quickly and makes him extremely profitable as a deep threat. Not only does Reed possess top-tier speed, but he is also able to change up his pace rather than truly relying on his speed to win. He can go through the gears extremely well altering his acceleration to the situation he is in. Reed can show patience before getting into top gear, but, he also shows extremely good stop/start ability. He then possesses the blue-chip explosiveness to burst into his step creating separation before the defender has been able to react.
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He is an exceptional route runner who is able to run a diverse route tree to impeccable standards. He can run smooth, patient routes but can also go to the other end of the spectrum and run snappy, sharp routes. Rembert can change direction in an instant which allows him to run quick, slick and crisp routes where he can plant his foot and cut extremely quickly. This works extremely well when he works across the middle where he can expose and manipulate coverage, finding space.
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Jones is also able to let plays develop and be patient, which is his key to those silky smooth routes he can run, especially deep. He runs clean, polished routes where he can read defenses to identify the space and zone, he then allows his routes to evolve and develop before he takes what he is given and locates where he needs to be to make a play. Jones is capable of running any route, whether it is deep, over the middle or catching screens out of the backfield. He is a big play threat on any yardage and takes up considerable defensive attention on every play.
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Flood has sticky, clean hands and his long arms mean he can pluck the ball from anywhere. He is mostly secure at the catch point and his willingness to fight and his determination to win means he can turn throws which look like guaranteed interceptions into big gains. When locating the ball Flood shows good control both in his ball skills and spacial awareness. He is able to haul in ridiculous catches, while making sure he is inbound with his feet down when near the boundary markers.
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Tristan Boyce
Tristan Boyce
Boyce snaps off routes well with clean footwork to generate separation at the stem. Subtle push-offs gave him some last-second separation without being flagged in college. Flashes the ability to improvise when the play breaks down. Runs hard and can be elusive with the ball in his hands, and he often tries to get fed the ball on tunnel screens and patterns of that nature.