Jordan Coleman
Jordan Coleman
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Jacob Coltson | Prep Redzone Scout
Jordan transferred to West Monroe this Spring and immediately got to work making a name for himself on the 7v7 circuit as a consistent route runner that always seemed to make big-time plays in clutch situations. Coleman will look to translate that talent to Friday nights this Fall.
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Read EvaluationWill Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
A 2-way player, Coleman’s upside is probably highest at free safety where he’s a big hitter with good ball skills. This year, expect him to make a bigger impact on that side of the ball for a Swansboro defense looking to improve from last season. Coleman’s athleticism should help them do just that.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
Watching the North Carolina Future Stars teams practice together made it pretty difficult to figure out who was who, and what grade they were in, but Coleman was one the separated himself a bit. Came with pretty good size at 5-foot-10 and 155 pounds and I thought he could be a nice piece as a wide receiver. However, come game time, my thoughts of him picked up as a free safety. Tasked with trying to keep the deeply-talented Florida skill players, the eventual eighth-grade winners, in check was no easy task, but Coleman did well. His ability to track the ball and close on receivers was fun to watch. Had a few nice hits and pass breakup’s, too.
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