Austin Davis: Riders' Rising Star Bounces Back from Injury
Caesar Rodney Riders wide receiver Austin Davis has made a remarkable recovery from a torn ACL suffered during his sophomore season. The Class of 2026 standout has been clocked at 4.42 seconds in the 40-yard dash, showcasing his elite speed. As a junior, Davis worked tirelessly to regain his form, and his efforts paid off as he secured a starting role on the Riders' offense. The Riders, a Division I powerhouse in the DIAA, will look to Davis to be a key contributor this season. With his impressive speed and agility, Davis has drawn attention from college scouts. He has been clocked at 4.42 seconds in the 40-yard dash, and his ability to separate from defenders has made him a coveted target. Scouts are watching for Davis to build on his impressive junior campaign and demonstrate his ability to be a consistent threat in the Riders' passing game. His work ethic and dedication to recovery have earned him a spot as one of the top receivers in the state, and he is expected to be a major factor in the Riders' success this season.