Justin Williamson
Justin Williamson
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Expert Analysis
Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Here we go with the big target out of Union Grove. Justin is a powerful athlete, but his complete game makes him a guy who will continue to rise up our boards. Justin can win vertically with speed, get open quickly underneath with his size, and no matter what he and his QB can lean on his strong hands to make the highlight reel catch in traffic. After the catch Justin is a tough kid to contain too. A legitimate WR talent that I believe can play at a high level of college football.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Justin is pushing to be arguably the most well rounded WR in this Class. He brings a special blend of size, speed, and playmaking to the field. That 6’3″ frame and long wingspan allow him to win in jump ball situations. His speed seems to shock DBs as he quickly gets on top of them and can pull away deep down the sideline. The 2027 is such a natural at tracking the ball downfield too, easily adjusting to put himself in the best position to make the play. The dominant WR also brings enough speed, vision, and playmaking prowess to also serve as the kick returner for the team where he also was able to create game changing plays. I’m confident that Justin could win anywhere on the field as a WR/returner and do it at a very high level. This is a good debut, but I have a feeling he is going to continue to climb over the summer.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Justin is an exciting weapon out wide for Union Grove HS. He is a big-bodied target at 6’3″ 190 lbs, but you turn on the tape and the first trait that stands out is the speed he plays with. Speed to rip the top off the defense, stack CBs, and create big plays for the offense. Justin is a natural at tracking the ball deep downfield and easily adjusts to it in flight. The ’27 WR has that different level of playmaking ability, and it also carries over to special teams where he also made plays as a returner. A kid with his size usually doesn’t have his speed and natural playmaking skills while also having his strength and ball skills. He is proving to be a very well-rounded WR and one of the best at his position in the Class of 2027. He will be a top WR when he debuts in the rankings.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Justin hit my radar when he published his midseason highlights that featured his 80 yard KOR TD, 11 receptions, and 122 yards. The 2027 WR has a great build for the WR position. His 6’3″ 190 lbs frame towers over DBs, giving his QB a massive catch radius to target. The big man is also turning into a heck of an athlete, highlighted by his 80 yard TD return. Justin can be a slippery runner after the catch too. He has made DBs miss one on one and also used that size to beat DBs with physicality. You have to love his willingness to block downfield in the run game too.
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