#PRZTN Film Room: Receivers (New Sr Clips)
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Back in the spring, our #TN2024 crop of receivers looked set in stone with the guys at the top but after some evaluations of senior clips, we may have some moves within our new WR rankings in the near future…
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Continue ReadingBack in the spring, our #TN2024 crop of receivers looked set in stone with the guys at the top but after some evaluations of senior clips, we may have some moves within our new WR rankings in the near future w/ these guys listed below!
#TN2024 Receivers
Becker has been a known name in this state for most of the 2023 recruiting process and he has done nothing but continue to improve every step of the way as you can see in his early senior clips that the Mid-TN talent has taken his game to another level, showing he is ready for Big Ten football. Currently committed to Indiana, Becker is a big, physical target that has increased his speed this year while also packing on more muscle, making him look like a bonafide Power Five player. He is a red zone mismatch problem as Becker knows how to use his body to get open then use his glue like hands to haul in the pass. What I like most about the Fighting Irish senior is his consistency. Becker does all the little things right while constantly showing up each and every week, ready to produce. The Hoosiers grabbed a good player here in Becker that should continue to get better each year during his time in the Big Ten.Senior Clips
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Currently committed to Wofford, Harmon is a hidden gem that should have D1 schools knocking at his door because his early season senior clips show big football abilities. The Fighting Irish senior wideout simply is a playmaker that knows how to play football. He has a great feel for the game, understanding who he is and what he must do on the field to help produce for his team. Harmon is fast! This dude can run but he is also shifty in short spaces with quick feet that allow him to break into open space. He is also very strong, so he can take some hits and continue moving downfield. This East TN talent can also contribute on special teams as a gunner but more importantly a return guy who has the ability to take it to the house. I will be interested to see if P5 or D1 schools decide to get involved with Harmon over the next few months and steal him away from Wofford because I think his talents warrant bigger looks. Current Stats: 39 rec. for 602 yds & 7 TD’s …14 punt rets. 314 yds, 2 TD’s …12 k.o. rets. 389 yds & 2 TD’s
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Just recently taking himself off the football recruiting board by committing to play baseball at Mississippi State, Davila has taken a big step up with his football abilities this Fall and if the East TN talent wouldn’t have chosen the diamond, the Admirals senior could have landed himself on the D1 level. Power Five and D1 schools have started to take an interest with Davila and it’s based around his natural athletic abilities as well as his size and speed combination that can continue to develop further on the collegiate gridiron. All indications point towards Davila sticking with baseball in college but if he continues to keep the door open towards football, he could have a shot to play major D1 ball. Senior Clips
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If you are looking for straight line speed, Kneeland is your guy! Tall, long and fast off the line and into the open field, Kneeland has taken his game to another level this year, producing at a high mark while also boosting his college stock. Speed is the immediate trait that jumps out to you when looking over his senior clips. The Panthers senior wideout is hard to handle when allowed to get into open space but is also dangerous as a deep threat due to his speed. Route running is something this West TN talent will need to continue developing to become the kind of receiver his upside presents. Kneeland has good size at 6’2 and a frame that can take on more weight, which he will need to shine on the next level but overall, I like this guy and potential in the college game as someone that can stretch the field. Current Stats: 33 rec. for 825 yds & 5 TD’s Senior Clips
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Stepping forward into the #1 receiver role this year for his Blue Tornado team, Jaimes is a speedster that can stretch the field but also work the intermediate routes then allow his speed to take over. The native Canadian added more weight this offseason which in turn has allowed him to take his game to another level, turning himself into a legit college level recruit. The speed that Jaimes brings to the field allows him to be utilized in a variety of ways from lining up outside or in the slot as well as possibly develop into a gunner or return man on special teams. This Chattanooga area wideout has to continue developing his route running as well as continue to put on more weight but this senior season has been good to Jaimes as he is playing his way into becoming a future college pass catcher. Current Stats: 20 rec. for 419 yds & 5 TD’s …11 k.o. rets. for 365 yds & 1 TDSenior Clips
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Making the transfer over to the Mavs for his senior season, James looked to step into the #1 role and shine and that’s exactly what this East TN wideout has done thus far. What James has brought to the Anderson Co. offense has been speed and playmaking abilities that have been used in multiple ways. This guy is a perfect option for the slot as yes he is a tad undersized but because of his speed and quick feet, James can be a mismatch problem for bigger defenders. He is shifty in short spaces with quick feet and a strong lower base, so tacklers have a hard time bottling him up. This East TN talent can also be dangerous in the return game where his running abilities can be difficult to deal with. James is an under the radar talented young man that has definitely jumped on the scene this Fall and developed into a legitimate college recruit. Current Stats: 40 rec. for 885 yds & 5 TD’s Senior Clips
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A versatile offensive weapon with outstanding speed, Boggs finally got his shot to step into a starting role this year with the Mustangs and by the looks of his early senior clips, the Mid-TN talent has taken advantage of his snaps by becoming a swiss army knife type playmaker. The Mustangs have used Boggs in a variety of ways this year by giving him the ball on end around’s or screen passes to get him in space to utilize his speed. Being naturally fast is something you can’t teach and Boggs has that kind of natural speed that can become an issue for defenders. He is undersized and lacking the needed weight to play every down on the next level but his speed is a weapon that college coaches can definitely use in several ways to find points, so Boggs certainly brings traits to the table that many others don’t have. Senior Clips
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An under the radar West TN talent that is having a strong senior year, Dupree has taken advantage of his senior snaps this year by becoming the Jaguars top receiver target and displaying after the catch abilities that could land him in the college game. What I like most about Dupree is his route running and ability to churn out more yards after the catch. The Jags senior has a strong lower base, which allows him to keep moving forward but also shifty feet to maneuver away from defenders. Dupree shows dependable hands on film along with a skill set that can be used in a variety of ways due to his natural athletic abilities. He is a perfect option for the slot who could also develop into a return man as well. There are plenty of traits within Dupree that I like and I could see develop further on the next level with continued work and dedication. Senior Clips
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Other Rising WR’s
– Jyrine Otey Jyrine Otey 5'11" | 165 lbs | WR Centennial | 2024 TN – Centennial
– Brady Gentry Brady Gentry 6'4" | 200 lbs | WR Gordonsville | 2024 TN – Gordonsville
– JuJu Davis JuJu Davis 6'3" | 175 lbs | WR Wilson Central | 2024 State TN – Wilson Central
– J.T. Gawrys – Brentwood
– Brayden Jones Brayden Jones 5'11" | 185 lbs | WR Green Hill | 2024 TN – Green Hill