Showing posts with label Wide Receiver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wide Receiver. Show all posts

Saturday, August 4, 2012

WR Rodney Adams May Decommit


With the resignation of assistant coach Aubrey Hill, Florida WR commit Rodney Adams is likely going to decommit and reopen his recruitment.  In an interview with Rivals($), here is what Adams had to say about the situation:
"I committed to Florida due to my relationship with Coach Hill, said Adams. "He left due to the issues that he had at Miami and I don't want to get caught up with it if it ends up hitting Florida."
The article goes on later to state that West Virginia has been recruiting him the hardest.  Don't expect a decision soon as he is shutting the recruitment down until football season is over.

So what does this mean for Will Muschamp's 2013 class?  It would hurt, but it won't come close to ruining the class.  The Gators already have three strong commitments from WRs in this year's class and there are a couple targets left on the board too.  Who knows, maybe Adams decides to stay with the Gators (doubt it, though).

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Hello Corey Holmes


Position:  Wide Receiver
Hometown/School:  Fort Lauderdale, FL - St. Thomas Aquinas
Height/Weight:  6'1/175
  • Holmes has offers from Michigan, Ruters, Florida, USF, Florida State, and Wisconsin.
  • Michigan seems to be the leader at the moment.  Florida and Florida State are high on his list but still behind the Wolverines.  Holmes has stated that he grew up rooting for Michigan and his getting an offer from Michigan was a dream come true according to Tremendous.
  • Has camped at both Michigan and Florida over the offseason.
  • Here is a lengthy article by DetroitNews.com discussing Holmes and what the Michigan offer meant to him.
  • Holmes has been described as a great route runner with ability to stretch the field for the offense.
  • Here are some of his highlights from his sophomore year at Aquinas.

Monday, July 30, 2012

WR Chris Thompson Commits to Florida


Chris Thompson isn't going to travel very far to play football on the next level.  The Gainesville WR got his dream offer from Florida and committed quickly after on Monday.  The 3-star WR (according to 247Sports) had an impressive showing at Friday Night Lights this past Friday.  Thompson didn't have many great offers before Florida came knocking.  FAU, Marshall, UMASS, and Utah were his top offers.  This is a dream come true for Thompson, who's biggest asset is his speed.  The Gators continue to roll in recruiting, picking up their fifth commitment in five days.

Here is a quick scouting report from Scout:
Thompson has very good speed. He can get behind a secondary or make defenders miss with his quickness. He can go up and get the ball and has very good leaping ability and body control. Perhaps his strongest attribute is his ability to separate from defenders, especially coming out of his breaks. This is a big play receiver who's likely destined to play in the slot because he lacks ideal size to play on the outside.

Friday, June 22, 2012

2013 Recruiting: Ahmad Fulwood


Position:  Wide Receiver
Hometown/School:  Jacksonville, FL - Bishop Kenny
Height/Weight:  6'4/195


Other Offers:  Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Ohio State, Notre Dame

Report:  Fulwood was one of three players to commit to Florida on the weekend of the Spring Game.  The biggest seller for the Gators was likely his close friend, Nick Washington, who had already committed.  They have always talked about playing together and now they will have their chance too.

All four recruiting services list Fulwood as a top 10 receiver and as a top 100 player overall.  Also, they all agree that Fulwood is a 4-star recruit, but ESPN did have him as a 5-star at one point.

Fulwood put up some monster numbers last year for Bishop Kenny as a junior.  He totaled over 1,100 yards, 22 touchdowns on 46 catches.  Do the math, that means he scores almost every other time he gets a catch.  He was All-First Coast last year and will be participating in the Army All-American Game.  He will be at The Opening too.

Obviously at 6'4, Fulwood has an excellent physique for receiver.  Many scouts also list Fulwood's speed as another great asset.  Here is what Elite Scouting Services said about him in a great profile on Fulwood:
In sports you always hear people say size is not something that is taught. Well Fulwood measures in close to 6’4. With that type of size and sub 4.5 speed he will be one of the more heavily recruited prospects in Florida. He also does a good job of going up and attacking the football while it is in the air. If the ball is in the air, you can bet that Fulwood will out jump most defensive backs for the football. What we also like is that Fulwood has very good hands. Once he gets his hands on the ball there is no doubt that Fulwood will most likely come down with it. He goes up and catches the football at its highest point. Not every receiver is good at timing their jump and attacking the ball at its highest point. Fulwood also runs solid routes and knows how to get open.
Like many players that dominate at the high school level, ESS questions whether Fulwood can do the same against SEC competition.  We'll have to wait and see.

Scout.com's report on Fulwood basically states the same:
Fulwood is an elite wide receiver. He has size you can't coach, he catches everything within his reach, he has deceptive speed, and he is someone who can really make big plays down the field. He can improve getting off the ball with quickness, his overall strength, and his down the field blocking. There are so many things to like about his game and he will be among the best in 2013. He is a very fluid receiver with size.
Bud Elliot of SBNation talks about Fulwood's great body and his playmaking ability downfield:
Fulwood's biggest asset is likely his size. There aren't many (any?) high school cornerbacks who can body with him for the ball. He is a long strider, and is more fast than quick. He'll get separation downfield, and his opportunities underneath and over the middle will largely be because of his length and his strength, which should continue to develop. I see Fulwood as a very solid four-star with a high floor, but I don't consider him a five-star recruit.
 After committing to Florida, Fulwood's mother stated that she wished Ahmad would have picked Clemson instead.  This caused some speculation that Fulwood would decommit and sign with the Tigers. However, Ahmad has tried to kill that rumor by saying this:
"Me and my mom have been discussing for the past few weeks about it," Fulwood said of his mother, who had reportedly liked Clemson for her son. "She had some situations at first. She had some questions about it, but me and Coach Muschamp have talked to her, and she's even happier than I am now." 
As stated earlier, him and Nick Washington have always wanted to play college football together.  I wouldn't worry too much about losing Fulwood.