Chase Taylor
Chase Taylor
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Will Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Taylor can absolutely fly, a trait that should allow him to see the field both as a receiver and defensive back. As a freshman, he got the most run on offense, partially due to the depth of Providence’s defensive backfield. The special teams upside is obvious here and he could end up as one of the state’s best return men by the end of his high school career.
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Read EvaluationMatt Morrow | Prep Redzone Scout
Chase got a little bit of time on varsity this year, but he showed a ton of potential as a special player with the ball in his hands. Chase can play both running back and receiver, and excels in the open field, showing excellent speed and the ability to make defenders miss. As a receiver, Chase can close the cushion and get behind defensive backs quickly. Chase can also make some plays in the quick screen game, as he sets up and uses his blocks well. Chase is also a dynamic kick returner on Special Teams. Defensively, Chase can also play some cornerback and shows good speed and the ability to run with receivers in man coverage. I think Chase has a good future ahead of him as a big-time player in all three phases of the game.
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