Aiden Honeywood
Aiden Honeywood
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Hunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Honeywood’s tape is easy to like because the speed isn’t just there for show — it shows up in basically every part of how he plays. He’s got the kind of juice that can flat-out run by people, but what I liked just as much is how aware he is of the fear that speed creates. Corners start giving him space, and he knows how to use that against them, putting on the brakes, pacing his stem, and finding room without needing everything to be perfectly drawn up for him. The natural feel when he sees its zone showed up a lot too. He does a really nice job settling into soft spots, working back to the quarterback when things stretch out, and staying available instead of drifting dead into coverage. Then once the ball is up, he tracks it cleanly and finishes the play. That reliability matters, especially for a receiver who isn’t built like a bully. He’s not the biggest guy on the field, but his hands are strong and his body control is good enough to clean up throws that aren’t right on him. There’s enough burst, enough separation, enough feel, and enough trustworthiness at the catch point here to look at him as more than just a speed guy. He looks like a really good receiver.
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