Creed DeVries
Creed DeVries
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Andy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Creed is a receiver who wins at all three levels and excels in stretching defenses and utilizing his speed to win deep. He has good hands and during the event made good plays and getting past his corner and making a big play. He’s a receiver that has the size, the speed and the strong hands necessary. He should have a fantastic upcoming season.
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Read EvaluationAndy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Creed jumps 36 spots and comes in as the 16th-ranked prospect in the state and the WR5. He has good size and is a player who wins at all three levels. He does well getting vertical and tracking the ball. He shows strong hands and is a player who does well creating separation. He has a great ceiling and is a player who will garner Power-Four interest.
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Read EvaluationAndy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Creed has good size and is a receiver who moves well. He is good off the line, shows good footwork, and he creates late separation. Creed tracks the ball well, shows strong hands, and has little wasted movement when getting vertical. Huge upside, and he’s a player that’ll rack in offers. He’s a D1 prospect. Plenty to like.
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Read EvaluationAndy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Creed is a player that is dependable and does well in creating latest separation and displaying his number to his quarterback. He has good size and does well in contested catch situations. He has strong hands and is a player that will be leaned on in the passing game.
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Read EvaluationAndy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
DeVries should make an impact at varsity this year and is our prediction for Newcomer of the Year. Weber loses a lot of production, and with the ample vacated targets available, DeVries could very well pick up a bunch of them. He should be part of the receiving rotation and continue to earn playing time as the season goes on.
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Read EvaluationAndy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
DeVries could be another receiver who takes the next step forward. He has good footwork, can create separation and good at ball-tracking and showcasing good hands. He can be a boundary receiver or move into the slot, that versatility allows him more chances to get varsity reps.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
Individually, there isn’t much more that 2028 Utah wide receiver Creed DeVries could have done this season. On top of the good size at 5-foot-11 and 140 pounds, DeVries used speed and intelligent play to fill up the stat sheet this year. With the right arm of quarterback Carter Payne serving as the other half of the connection, DeVries hauled in 35 receptions for 1,033 yards and 23 receiving touchdowns–that’s an average of 29.5 yards per reception. When you total up his offensive contributions, he accounted for 1,865 all-purpose yards. He also added six interceptions and two defensive touchdowns on the year. Like Virginia quarterback Jude Hardy (listed above), DeVries has family ties to the D1 FBS level, as his brother Cannon DeVries was a three-star prospect coming out of high school in 2022 and will attend BYU after finishing a two-year mission in Texas.
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