Kyrei Kincaid is a 6'3" Wide Receiver/Athlete in the 2026 class.
Kincaid attends Fort Collins in Colorado.
Kincaid's Player Profile was created on June 24, 2024.
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Kyrei
KincaidWR/ATH
Class
2026
Height
6'3"
Weight
160
HS
Fort Collins
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CO
Rankings Heat Check: Underrated ’26 Players Trending Up
Kincaid measures in at 6’2 160-pounds, and this past season he accounted for 18 receptions for 323 yards...
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Kyrei
KincaidWR/ATH
Class
2026
Height
6'3"
Weight
160
HS
Fort Collins
|
CO
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Kincaid measures in at 6’2 160-pounds, and has been a consistent force for Fort Collins. He has 11...
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Kyrei
KincaidWR/ATH
Class
2026
Height
6'3"
Weight
160
HS
Fort Collins
|
CO
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Kincaid enters this season looking to bounce back in a big way at the wide receiver position. A...
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Matt Tate
Prep Redzone Scout
Kincaid measures in at 6’2 160-pounds, and this past season he accounted for 18 receptions for 323 yards with 4 touchdowns. He has good athletic ability due to very good jumping, speed, good acceleration, and change of direction. Good release at the line of scrimmage. Fluid route running skills paired with very good separation quickness. He consistently beats contact during the route, and gets the catch. Very good ball tracking and catching. Kincaid will pluck the ball out of the air with his strong suction hands. Great at contested catches. Very good body control and good adjustment. Kincaid is a fantastic. He gets nasty with his very good strength, and hand strength. Creates lanes for his running backs or fellow receivers. A player whose playstyle will adapt to the next level of college play.
Kincaid measures in at 6’2 160-pounds, and has been a consistent force for Fort Collins. He has 11 receptions for 220 yards and 3 touchdowns on the season. Kincaid has good athletic ability due to very good speed, jumping, good acceleration, and change of direction. He has a good release at the line of scrimmage against both off coverage and the press jam. Good separation quickness. Very good ball tracking and catching. Suction hands. Strong hands to hold onto finger tip catches. Good adjustment to the ball in flight. Kincaid is a very good blocker. He has very good hand strength and placement, allowing him to control and steer the DB. On one play, he went from running a route, to creating lanes for his running back. Kincaid is a great all-around receiver.
Kincaid enters this season looking to bounce back in a big way at the wide receiver position. A physical presence on the outside, he plays with an edge as a blocker, consistently setting the tone on the perimeter and opening up running lanes for his backs. His ability to seal the edge and stay engaged in blocks makes him versatile even when the ball isn’t in his hands. As a pass catcher, Kincaid creates natural mismatches with his size, speed, and fluid route running. He shows the ability to accelerate out of breaks and uses his strong hands and wide catch radius to win contested throws. With his skill set and physical mindset, Kincaid is poised to re-establish himself as a playmaker and should be on breakout watch this fall.