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What Coaches Look for at Junior Day Visits: A Guide for WR Prospects

๐Ÿ“ Eagle River WolvesยทMonday, July 13, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

When visiting a 4A program for a junior day, wide receiver prospects like those at Eagle River Wolves can make a lasting impression on coaches by showcasing their skills in a controlled environment. Coaches look for players who can consistently separate from defenders, demonstrating quickness and agility. One key metric to focus on is the 3-cone drill, where players must navigate a 3-cone course in under 7.5 seconds. Coaches also evaluate a player's ability to adjust to different throws and routes, highlighting their football IQ. Additionally, prospects should be prepared to demonstrate their speed and acceleration on the field, showcasing their ability to create separation from defenders. By focusing on these key areas, WR prospects can make a strong impression on coaches and increase their chances of earning a scholarship offer.

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