'27 CO WR Jackson Coleman (Notre Dame Verbal)

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Oregon and Miami are both actively pursuing him. Miami 247 writers even kept putting him in a mock class last month
 

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There are some people (not pointing to anybody on this board in particular) that are simply going to have to get beyond his skin color and realize that when you're 6'3, 195lbs, run a 10.6 100m, demonstrate the ability to seperate on film and have above average lateral quickness and good hands to go along with it... It doesn't matter if your skin is the color of tar or snow, you should be viewed as a prospect with high upside. Whether that upside is realized, or not, is to be determined.
 

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Valor’s QB is 2028 prospect Titus Huard. Son of Brock Huard. 4 star - Washington, Oregon, Texas Tech, Stanford offers early. 6’5 kid
 

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Really like the "What's the Ceiling" section here. You want a WR core who is like a basketball team. Coleman is unique because he is big but doesn't play big. I am usually not a fan of this type because Equanimeous St Brown played really soft imo. However, Coleman offers a unique blend of size and speed. Also, we have and continue the true boundary types. I think Coleman can play the field.

Aside- I hate how ND calls their boundary W and X the field side wide out
 
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There’s great athletes, fast, at WR who we rightfully get excited about. But for whatever reason those paper athletes lose it when having to run routes and get separation. There’s that unmeasurable efficiency in and out of breaks. Coleman to me has that in spades and whatever his athletic ability is he’ll get 100% out of it as a WR cause he’s elite at breaks.
 

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These types either turn into major impact players if/when they get coached up and learn to play with size + run routes... or they end up like Dorian Green-Beckham and don't amount to anything.

10.6 speed at that size is incredibly rare though.
You would hope he is getting pretty good coaching now considering who his head coach is. Sanford Sr. was literally a NFL WR coach. Junior should at least be getting tips, if not actively having his dad help Coleman out.
 
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