Eli Mock
Eli Mock
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Hunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Mock plays with the confidence of someone who expects the ball when it matters, and that shows up most in the red zone and in key situations. The seven touchdowns and nearly 500 receiving yards back up the idea that he isn’t just getting touches — he’s finishing drives. What really jumps out on tape, though, is how polished he already is as a route runner. His routes are clean, and the footwork in and out of his breaks allows him to create consistent separation without needing a ton of wasted movement. He understands how to sell leverage, drop his weight, and come out of cuts under control, which is why he’s such a reliable target on timing throws and why quarterbacks feel comfortable going to him in tight windows. He’s not just a big-play guy, he’s someone who can be leaned on week to week to keep drives alive. He can line up both in the slot and on the outside, but right now his traits translate especially well inside, where his short-area quickness, route detail, and toughness over the middle allow him to stay involved and consistently get open. He brings a physical edge to the receiver position and plays with urgency, which is why he keeps producing.
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Hunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Mock plays with the confidence of someone who expects the ball when it matters, and that shows up most in the red zone and in key situations. The seven touchdowns and nearly 500 receiving yards back up the idea that he isn’t just getting touches — he’s finishing drives. What really jumps out on tape, though, is how polished he already is as a route runner. His routes are clean, and the footwork in and out of his breaks allows him to create consistent separation without needing a ton of wasted movement. He understands how to sell leverage, drop his weight, and come out of cuts under control, which is why he’s such a reliable target on timing throws and why quarterbacks feel comfortable going to him in tight windows. He’s not just a big-play guy, he’s someone who can be leaned on week to week to keep drives alive. He can line up both in the slot and on the outside, but right now his traits translate especially well inside, where his short-area quickness, route detail, and toughness over the middle allow him to stay involved and consistently get open. He brings a physical edge to the receiver position and plays with urgency, which is why he keeps producing.
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