
Omarza Gray | William Fleming
Omarza Gray
- Class
- 2025
- Position
- ATH
- Height
- 6'1"
- Weight
- 165
- School
- William Fleming
About Omarza
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Expert Analysis
Cole Laing | Prep Redzone Scout
Good height and frame. Good athletic ability displaying very good acceleration and balance, good foot speed, foot quickness, lateral agility, change of direction, explosiveness, hand quickness, flexibility, and hip fluidity. Plays Safety and Wide Receiver and I believe he can play either position at the next level and will also provide Return ability on special teams. At WR, he shows good release off the line of scrimmage, keeping good bend in his knees, and uses his very good acceleration and foot quickness to get off the ball and into his route. Shows the ability to manipulate defenders with his lateral agility at the LOS to get into his route stem. Displays good change of direction at the top of his route, able to step in and go in a single fluid motion with good explosiveness out of his cuts in any direction creating good separation quickness to provide an open target for the QB. Can run the full route tree. Good adjustment and hands to secure the catch, with good run-after-catch ability. Utilizes his very good acceleration along with his good foot speed, lateral movement, and change of direction to make defenders miss and run past them in the open field. On the season, he finished with 17 receptions, for 320 yards, averaging 18.82 yards per reception with two TDs proving to be a big play threat available to the strong running scheme that William Fleming runs as he shared the field with a P4 RB Malachi Coleman.
On defense, he shows good range at his safety position and shows good processing to read the offense and put himself in a position to make a play. He excels in deep zone where he can read the route scheme and make a break on the ball, showing good ball skills to deflect the ball and displays good hands to make an interception. He is good in run support and plays with very good physical toughness, not shying away from contact and showing to be a dependable tackler in the open field. He ended the season with 55 total tackles, 21 solo, 7 pass breakups, 5 interceptions, and 2 defensive TDs.
Overall, Omarza is a football player that you can use in all three phases of the game. In my opinion, Omarza can step into a DII program and contribute early, but he very well could be on a D1 field in an early rotational role which is in line with our borderline D1 ranking we have for Omarza.
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