Josia Jaquinet is a 6'1" Wide Receiver in the 2026 class.
Jaquinet attends Minot North in Dakotas.
Jaquinet's Player Profile was created on December 30, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Josia
JaquinetWR
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
190
HS
Minot North
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ND
Five More Minot Area 2026s Waiting on Their First Offer Part 2
An All-West region selection in 2024 was Minot North wide receiver Josia Jaquinet in the 2026 classs as...
Written by Nate Wahl
Josia
JaquinetWR
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
190
HS
Minot North
|
ND
Meet the North Dakota 2026 Newcomers: Part I
Josia is a 2026 wide receiver out of Minot North that intrigues me with the ceiling he shows...
Written by Nate Wahl
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An All-West region selection in 2024 was Minot North wide receiver Josia JaquinetJosiaJaquinet
6'1" | 190 lbs | WR
Minot North | 2026 StateND
in the 2026 classs as one that was a newcomer to this class in January. The 6’1 190 pounder shows off as a springy route-runner than you can tell, excels the most when he gets into the open field. Another area of skillsets that Josia does really well is as a run-blocker as the leverage, penetration, and you can tell he’s one that has a high football IQ for blocking based on watching his hand placement. He’s one I hope can generate a strong first three weeks of tape as one that looks to me like a good fit in the NSIC that does the little things you want in your receiving core.
Josia is a 2026 wide receiver out of Minot North that intrigues me with the ceiling he shows to have in the light tape that is out there at the moment. His first look shows off a wide receiver that is not afraid to utilze his skills further as a blocker. He also shows off a eye-catching release off the snap for his 6’1 190 pound frame as he shows off as a WR that can get into the open field quickly when the ball comes his way. I will be intrigued to see how he looks further as a pass-catcher at camps this summer. Twitter