2023 Hykeem Williams, 2023 WR (signs w/ Forfeit State)

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Yup hes a kid that will lean to the big time schools.

The thing is ...if our offense looks like it did this year again...we will always have a shot as his parents are kind of cane fans and the parents i know Mario can work in recruiting.

You land Innis...it shows you making a stake to claim s.fla elites again. Because not to say he is talent level like our 1st rd wrs buthe carries that type of weight in his class of a Jeudy, Cooper,Ridley etc.
You can tell what he wants in a college Csz bama Georgia etc have been on the back burner he likes Lincoln Riley Csz of his offense if we put on a show this year for our offense should be ours the way Mario recruits
 
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Hykeem really just started playing football not too long ago. Really love his upside, Inniss is more complete right now. A lot of people are sleeping heavy on Andy Jean. Trust me.
I like Andy Jean more than most seem to. I like athletes who make plays in tackle football games. If you watch his IMG matchup, you know the kid is a football player. I don't know his testing numbers (you have them?), but he passes most of the tackle football eyeball tests.
 
I like Andy Jean more than most seem to. I like athletes who make plays in tackle football games. If you watch his IMG matchup, you know the kid is a football player. I don't know his testing numbers (you have them?), but he passes most of the tackle football eyeball tests.
Have none for testing at the moment but can confirm he is a legit 6’1” and a 2xl glove size. Mittens for hands. I’ll be at the opening regional so as soon as something is posted, sending right over to you.
 
Based off what I was told. OSU the school I would be watching for with Inniss, rather than USC. Still very early.
They have quite the track record going into the draft and what they have in the stable, plus QBs galore. J Williams transferred to Bama because he could not break through…
 
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Not necessarily when Jalen and Robby can be high level corners at the next level. Robby is more so mold of Brashard as well.
If you are taking them as cornerbacks, then take them as cornerbacks. But they would need to be a better prospect than a pure corner, one you know won't transfer when they change position or find themselves 12th on the depth chart.
 
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I could see Washington as a WR/RB

And Brown as a WR/CB. ( I doubt he'll move)

I think the rest are WR. I'm sure Inniss can play a lot of positions as well, but he'll be a WR obviously. Next level I could see Washington playing all over as an offense and Brown being a high level CB. But I think all will stay at WR.
 
Man, I still find any evaluation of this format nearly irrelevant. Pads matter. 11 players being on the field matters. Timing matters.
Agreed. However, there are certain traits that you can look for, IMO, that are projectible.

Mark Pope roasting a CB (in 7v7) with no pads or pressure on the QB is one thing. This kid snagging contested balls and one-handing stuff with ease is another.

247 rates Inniss a 10 in route running, and a 9 in toughness, ball skills, and hands. Using Pope as an example of a 5-star camp flameout, I am pretty sure you won't see too many reviews that said Pope was tough or had hands/ball skillz.

Am I crowning him based on a 3-catch clip? Absolutely not. But you can see he has that fire in his belly from that clip alone. I would be surprised if he flames out. He looks like a future all-conference guy to me, at a minumum.
 
Agreed. However, there are certain traits that you can look for, IMO, that are projectible.

Mark Pope roasting a CB (in 7v7) with no pads or pressure on the QB is one thing. This kid snagging contested balls and one-handing stuff with ease is another.

247 rates Inniss a 10 in route running, and a 9 in toughness, ball skills, and hands. Using Pope as an example of a 5-star camp flameout, I am pretty sure you won't see too many reviews that said Pope was tough or had hands/ball skillz.

Am I crowning him based on a 3-catch clip? Absolutely not. But you can see he has that fire in his belly from that clip alone. I would be surprised if he flames out. He looks like a future all-conference guy to me, at a minumum.

May very well come true. Especially since he seems to back it up on his regular football film.
 
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I love Hykeem, but even local HS players/coaches don't consider him a complete WR. He's a go-route specialist. And people talk about him being kinda soft, like he doesn't respond well to DB's getting physical with him.

I know when we played Stranahan, he coincidentally hurt himself in practice the day before, so he sat out. (who hurts themselves during a Thursday pre-game practice?) Maybe it was just a coincidence. But I can tell you that nobody was surprised.


Yall get hyped off of highlight tapes and don't know what other traits these kids have behind-the-scenes.

Innis scares people. And he's a bully at WR. He's tough and ultra competitive. He's been dogging varsity competition since 8th grade.
Hykeem is not in Innis' stratosphere as a total WR.

Is he Tommy Streeter part 2? Aldarious was more complete on that team, but people started going all crazy about Streeter.

If not, who's the comparison?

Who would be a comparison if not?
 
Saban landed the helicopter at Stranahan today or yesterday for Hykeem. lol

Gurvan Hall style
 
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No doubt. Getting the top LB, DE, lineman, in the south florida area is cool and needed but if you really want to get back to being on top, you have to get the top playmakers.
That’s true but our oline recruiting has been so bad it needs massive overhaul
richt got Mullins Bruce and richards the best wr in each county
Our issue is not skill players
It’s the lack of elite oline
We will never get back to the top until the oline is fixed
Once u do that skill players are plug and play
 
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