Tyson Reynolds
Tyson Reynolds
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Oliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
Someone earned themselves a rankings bump! Lakeville North’s Tyson Reynolds is a tough eval, as the junior doesn’t have a ton of tape and has mainly been evaluated by PRZMN in a 7v7 setting, but the big-bodied wideout did a great job of displaying his athleticism and really putting some context into his game at the 612Q’s Offensive Skills Camp. At a near-6’3 and 190 lbs., Reynolds popped off an impressive 4.84 laser 40 verified by ETS Performance, and yet again, the junior caught anything and everything that was thrown his way. Long arms, big catch radius, strong hands, and now, some top-end speed to boot! Stay tuned for the upcoming micro-update this week to see where Reynolds rises to!
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Read EvaluationOliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
Lakeville North/MN Go Get It. 2027. WR. 6’3, 185 lbs.
The more I see of Lakeville North’s big-bodied wideout
Tyson Reynolds
Tyson
Reynolds
6'3" | 190 lbs | WR
Lakeville North | 2027
State
MN
, the more I like of him. With a great frame that includes long arms that aid his impressive catch radius, Reynolds‘ was putting in serious work in the middle of the field and particularly around the hook/curl zone, slipping perfectly inbetween defensive drops and plucking the ball out of the air in secure fashion to keep his offense moving. Also showed off some quick feet and a nice release in a TD around the redzone of the TCO Dome at Lakeville North. Contested catches, consistent, possession receiver, well-rounded, Reynolds will make a college recruiting class look that much better.
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Read EvaluationAustin Lowell | Prep Redzone Scout
With how he played on Sunday,
Tyson Reynolds
Tyson
Reynolds
6'3" | 190 lbs | WR
Lakeville North | 2027
State
MN
will be a name to watch as a potential breakout candidate for Lakeville North’s offense in 2025. Reynolds has a great frame and length for his age that made him look like a varsity-level starter among this group. Reynolds excelled in particular on the vertical routes, doing a great job and adjusting to the ball to make the catch. Reynolds is certainly progressing quickly, and in turn could see a boost upwards in our rankings by the end of this season.
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