South Florida '19- The WRs

South Florida '19- The WRs

DMoney
DMoney
South Florida will always have a ton of FBS receivers. But compared to other classes, this is not a great group. I thought last year's crop was much deeper and more explosive. A lot of these guys will become good players, but I'm glad Miami loaded up in '18. Expect next year's group (2020) to blow this class out the water.

Frank Ladson- 6’3, 178* (South Dade)- Tall deep threat with effortless speed. 10.96 in the 100M and 22.41 in the 200M. Needs to get stronger but clear star potential. Clemson commit.




John Dunmore- 6'2, 172, 4.72* (Chaminade)- Well-traveled receiver with intriguing upside. Dominated at times on the camp circuit with his route-running and length. Put up 101.4 SPARQ score, including a 4.25 shuttle and 37.1 vertical leap. Unique combination of quickness and size. Committed to Penn State.




Zay Flowers- 5’10, 165 (University)- Explosive two-way player who does not get enough attention. Gets off the line quick. Physical tackler and dangerous blitzer. He can be a stud WR but I love him on defense. May be the best football player on team with Kenny McIntosh and Josh Sanguinetti.





Amari Johnson- 5'9, 165 (Carol City)- Emerging, underrated WR with juice. Hallandale transfer. State champion in the 300M hurdles (36.92) and second in 110M hurdles (13.96 PR). Also runs 21.9 in the 200M. Plays strong and breaks tackles. High energy. Can track the ball. UCF commit with bigger upside.

Amari Johnson- HL

Brieon Fuller- 6’0, 179, 4.78* (Doral)- Productive receiver with mature game. Runs sharp routes. Lacks speed but has solid size and good quickness. Nebraska and Oregon offers.

Brieon Fuller HL

Kalani Norris- 5’11, 163, 4.67* (Columbus)- Sharp route runner who works best out of the slot. Plays with suddenness and gets upfield. QB-friendly and works back to the ball. Solid receiver with high floor.

Kalani Norris HL

Najeh Baker- 5’10, 157, 4.82* (South Dade)- The perfect complement to teammate Frank Ladson. What Baker lacks in deep speed, he makes up for with plus quickness and instincts. Also a quality punt returner. Extremely QB friendly. Toledo commit who should be a very productive college player. Underrated.

Najeh Baker HL

Jymetre Hester- 5'11, 160 (Belle Glade)- Son of former LA Rams first round pick Jessie Hester. Plays on the balls of his feet, like fellow Raider Travis Benjamin. Size is a concern. Quick out of breaks. 11.20 100M. Has lower FBS offers but has the talent to merit Power 5 interest.

Jymetre Hester HL

Donte Banton- 6’, 175, 4.58* (Deerfield Beach)- Strong WR with Power 5 physical tools. Excellent testing numbers. Difficult to bring down with the first tackle. Offers from Utah, Kentucky and Nebraska.

Donte Banton HL

Jamal Cooney- 5’8, 136, 4.66* (St. Thomas)- Has a chance to be this year’s Mike Harley. Exploded on the camp circuit with a lethal combination of quickness and burst. His off-season success translated to the early part of the season, as he starred against DeMatha on national TV. Nice upside as he gains weight.

Jamal Cooney Camp HL

Ronald Fanfan- 6’1, 175, 4.78* (North Miami)- Big, productive receiver with ball skills. Was the go-to guy for current Northwestern QB Isaiah Velez. Speed is an issue. East Carolina offer.

Ronald Fanfan HL

Richard Sam- 6’1, 179, 4.70* (North Miami)- Another big receiver who excelled with Velez. Had a nice performance at the Opening (96.3 SPARQ, 38-inch VJ) which generated some buzz. Also has upside on defense. Nebraska and East Carolina offers.

Richard Sam HL

Kingsley Grissett- 6’4, 193* (Piper)- Big-bodied wide receiver with even more room to grow. Gets off line with surprising burst for a big receiver. Limited HS film but opened eyes on camp circuit.

Kingsley Grissett Camp HL

Grantis Poole- 5’9, 170 (Chaminade)- Ely transfer with speed. 11.00 100M as a sophomore, likely faster now. Dangerous on kick returns. UNLV commit.

Grantis Poole HL

Rasaad Sawyer- 5’9 155 (Gables)- Under-the-radar talent with the typical Dade combination of quickness and awareness. Gets off the line in a hurry. Would be a bigger name in a more explosive offense.

Rasaad Sawyer HL

Jaylin Young- 5’11, 165 (Central)- Hallandale transfer who was part of national champion South Florida Express 7-on-7 team. Another kid with a typical South Florida WR profile- quickness to separate, adjusts to the ball and has some PR ability.

Jaylin Young HL

Marlin Mayo- 5’11, 150 (Coconut Creek)- Chaminade transfer with straight-line speed. Dangerous on jet sweeps. Shows some ability to adjust to off-target passes. KR experience.

Marlin Mayo HL

Dashaun Davis- 5’9, 160 (Deerfield Beach)- Ely transfer is now part of loaded Deerfield receiving corps. Profiles in the slot. Quick and productive hands catcher. Also has some experience on defense. Appalachian State commit.

Dashaun Davis HL

Christian Wells- 5’11, 165 (University)- Similar to other South Florida kids who have committed to Appalachian State. Returner with good stop-start quickness. Teammate of Kenny McIntosh, Josh Sanguienetti and Zay Flowers.

Christian Wells HL
 

Comments (34)

amazing to see the depth and quality of WR and DB in South Florida. Some of these kids we need to follow up in 5 years and see them be drafted.
 
Who does Norris have offers from?
 
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would not be surprised if we didn't sign a single South Fla WR in 2019. Actually, I think there's no more than 2 guys who are in the class at the position this year.
 
It's a good year for Miami to have a down year in So FL WR talent. We're so stacked there, and Payton is a beast.
 
It's a good year for Miami to have a down year in So FL WR talent. We're so stacked there, and Payton is a beast.

Yep. It does hurt to lose Ladson, because he is poised to be a star at Clemson. He fits what they do.
 
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How did we not recruit the top 2 on this list is what I'm wandering. Not worried about WR but still would like to take at least one from SFL every year
 
How did we not recruit the top 2 on this list is what I'm wandering. Not worried about WR but still would like to take at least one from SFL every year

??? We did recruit them.
 
Yep. It does hurt to lose Ladson, because he is poised to be a star at Clemson. He fits what they do.

You guys overdo it with the "what they do" and "scheme" stuff...Ladson fits any offense with a pulse
 
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Ladson fits any offense with a pulse

Of course, but Clemson has done better than anyone at developing these 6'3+ receivers.

Martavis Bryant, Mike Williams and now Tee Higgins. Ladson fits in that mold.
 
How did we not recruit the top 2 on this list is what I'm wandering. Not worried about WR but still would like to take at least one from SFL every year

We did recruit Ladson.

And Dunmore just sucks. Looks good in camps but gets shut down by FAU and FCS bound corners in games. It's a shame he didn't choose FSU. They love highly rated WRs who aren't good in actual games
 
@DMoney Any chance UM goes after Isaiah Velez? I remember reading he balled out at LSU camp.
 
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Shoot for the stars with the second WR spot. Haselwood, Ladson (long shot, I know), and maybe see who blows up this year locally or go after another national stud. If we whiff, just roll with Payton.
 
@DMoney Any chance UM goes after Isaiah Velez? I remember reading he balled out at LSU camp.

I don’t think so. He doesn’t have the arm strength.

Really good and fun player to watch but I’m thinking lower-level FBS or FCS for him.
 
re: this year's WR group.

Seems like one that...last year...everyone on the board is projecting a Ladson, Fuller, and pick one more...now we're getting none and have had seemingly no interest in anyone.

I see a lot of guys that will be players and in the two-deep pretty early at some G5 type schools and I would wager money one or more make the NFL in that group (basically, anyone but Ladson)...I just couldn't tell you who. Probably a guy not even listed here, and I am just playing the percentage. In hindsight, South Florida never ends up this weak at WR on its face. Someone is going to make some money scouting one of these guys when they blow up. Good luck figuring out who those guys are though. I know coaches for, have worked around the Doral, Columbus, and South Dade kids...outside of Ladson, I don't know if those kids have the upside or athleticism for the highest level, but I'd be shocked if they aren't all contributors for their college of choice. Their skill set is strong enough to contribute even if they aren't great athletes...but they all run workmanlike routes, good hands, got some finesse to their game, etc.
 
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