Toray Davis
Toray Davis
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Robert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Davis delivered another electric performance, showcasing the elite athleticism and playmaking ability that have earned him a lot of Power Four offers. While his contributions on offense were impressive, his defensive impact was just as special. Davis recorded nine tackles and an interception, displaying excellent range and instincts in coverage. His ability to close space quickly, read route concepts and finish plays made him a disruptive force all night. Davis plays with confidence and explosiveness, allowing him to influence the game at every level of the defense. As Fairview prepares to face a nationally respected Cherry Creek roster, his ability to create momentum shifting plays will be essential. Davis continues to rise as one of the most gifted two-way players in the country and Round 3 offers another stage to elevate his national profile.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Davis is one of the premier athletes throughout Colorado. The 6’2 180-pound athlete has 42 carries for 437 yards and 12 touchdowns, 41 receptions for 897 yards and 12 touchdowns, 40 total tackles (21 solo, 19 assisted), 3 TFL, 1 sack, 4 INT, 4 PD, and 1 FF. He has elite athletic ability due to elite balance, very good acceleration, speed, change of direction, and jumping. As an offensive player, he can’t be taken down. His ball skills are impeccable. Very good hands. Ball hawk as a DB. Suction hands, where he extends or adjusts to make the difficult catch or INT. He locks up WRs at the LOS with his press jam. In man coverage, he is stride for stride and has very good closing quickness. Very good reaction time. Concentration for tipped interceptions. Very good run support and tackling. Very good strength. He is also a great blitzer off and has very good take of speed. On offensive, he can’t be taken down. Consistently gets yards after contact. They can’t take this kid down, he is very slippery. He is a legitimate threat on both sides of the ball, and whoever gets him in college is looking at the next Travis Hunter. His recruitment is open, as he has decommitted from UCLA.
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Read EvaluationElijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
A dual-sport athlete with elite athleticism, Davis made an impact on both the football field and the basketball court. He tallied 49 tackles and four interceptions on the gridiron while forcing three fumbles. On the hardwood, Davis averaged 8.7 points and 2.3 steals per game, proving his versatility and athletic dominance.
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Read EvaluationElijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
Davis, an actual Swiss Army knife, contributed as a passer, rusher, and receiver. He’s completed a 64-yard touchdown pass, rushed for 428 yards and six touchdowns on 51 carries, and hauled in 37 catches for 769 yards and 11 touchdowns, averaging 20.8 yards per reception. His versatility extends to the basketball court, where he averages 8.7 points, 1.8 assists, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.3 steals per game.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Davis’s impact was imprinted all throughout this game. The WR/SS had 2 receptions for 31 yards, 10 carries for 43 yards, 1/1 64 yards passing, 1 passing TD, 11 total tackles (8 solo, 3 assisted), 2 interceptions including the game winning one. Toray used his very good athletic ability to prowl around the field. He has very good acceleration, speed, and good change of direction. As an offensive player, he showed his very good separation quickness. As a rusher, he used his good vision to choose the correct holes. As a defender, he shined. Davis was all over the field consistently making tackles. He used his very good tackling skills to wrap up the ball carrier stopping them in their tracks. He has very good zone coverage, using his good reactionary skills to identify the situation. Davis has very good strength. He’ll lay the boom on unsuspecting receivers, or throw running backs down with ease. He showed his ball hawking abilities. Used his very good ball tracking in tandem with very good catching to pluck the ball out of the air getting the pick. I am beyond impressed with his performance. Great job!
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Davis is quickly putting his name in the ring for top safety in the state and will be at the top of a lot of radars. He has great hips being able to open up and redirect to make a play on the ball. He shows strong hands, being able to make difficult catches and pull the ball away from receivers. He is one of the hardest hitters in this class and can make receivers or running back pay when they come into his area.
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Read EvaluationRyan Wesley | Prep Redzone Scout
Davis is a young play-making athlete on the verge of having a breakout junior season. His athleticism and instincts make him a ball-hawking free safety. His speed and ability to read the field help him do a fantastic job of staying over the top and covering significant ground. He is the type of athlete who can be utilized in all phases of the game, giving him significant upside as a potential recruit. Davis had an impressive sophomore season, putting him on pace to have a junior season that will make him a widely-known prospect.
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