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Cracking the Code: What Coaches Look for on Junior Day Visits for LB Prospects

๐Ÿ“ Dimond LynxยทFriday, July 3, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a top linebacker prospect at a 4A program like Dimond Lynx, you're likely eager to make a strong impression on college coaches during junior day visits. To stand out, focus on showcasing your football IQ, tackling technique and speed. Coaches want to see you diagnose plays quickly and make instinctive decisions on the field. On a junior day visit, be prepared to participate in drills and scrimmages that test your reaction time and agility. For example, coaches may use a 3-cone drill to evaluate your ability to quickly change direction. Aim to complete the drill in under 7 seconds, a benchmark for top LB prospects. Additionally, be prepared to discuss your film, highlighting your best tackles and explaining your thought process behind each play. By demonstrating your skills and football acumen, you'll increase your chances of making a lasting impression on college coaches.

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