John Michael Collins is a 6'0" Wide Receiver in the 2027 class.
Michael Collins attends Liberty North in Missouri.
Michael Collins's Player Profile was created on July 6, 2024.
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Missouri Rankings Reboot: Impact Receivers with Big Potential
Another track guy that recorded some good numbers and stuck out amongst the group at Lindenwood camp. Tested...
Written by Niel Stopczynski
John
Michael CollinsWR
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
Weight
175
HS
Liberty North
|
MO
2nd-Team All SWMO Offensive Team
Collins is a premier flex tool for Nevada high school. He can beat you in a multitude of...
Written by Allen Reed
John
Michael CollinsWR
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
Weight
175
HS
Liberty North
|
MO
Standouts From MSSU College Prospect Camp.
Collins turned heads at the MSSU football camp. Collins might have had the best performance out of all...
Written by Allen Reed
Niel Stopczynski | Prep Redzone Scout
Niel Stopczynski
Prep Redzone Scout
Another track guy that recorded some good numbers and stuck out amongst the group at Lindenwood camp. Tested 4.57×40, 29’7 vert and 10’2 broad at a size of 6000 175. State qualifier in the 300m hurdles and 4×4 relay running anchor. Recorded 1271 all purpose yards and 16 TD in 2025 and holds a DII offer. Slot receiver that also plays running back. Has good hands and can use his speed in the open field to create plays. Makes an impact on special teams. Plays with physicality, aggressiveness and great effort in the blocking game. Versatile football player that needs looks from the mid level programs.
Collins is a premier flex tool for Nevada high school. He can beat you in a multitude of ways. Collins is a great receiver, he can also beat you on the ground and in the return game. Collins deserves this award.
Collins might have had the best performance out of all the athletes in attendance in Joplin, Missouri. He performed flawlessly in every single drill conducted by Coach Bradley in his coaching staff. He put up great numbers in his 5-10-5 shuttle, displaying great change of direction. But when it was time to show his chops in route running, he shined the brightest.
During the live 1-on-1 period, unless I missed a rep, I don’t believe Collins lost a battle. Collins was magnificent; he showed the ability to run short, medium, and long routes with great precision.
Collins is going into his junior season, and he is just picking up steam. I expect him to be regarded as one of the top receiving threats in Missouri the next two years in high school football.