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NIL & RECRUITING

Unlocking NIL Potential: What Coaches Look for on Junior Day Visits

๐Ÿ“ Blue Valley Northwest HuskiesยทSaturday, July 4, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a rising junior WR prospect at a 6A program like Blue Valley Northwest Huskies, you're likely eager to make a strong impression on college coaches during junior day visits. Coaches look for players who demonstrate a combination of physical skills, football IQ, and intangibles. On the field, they'll evaluate your route-running technique, speed, and ability to separate from defenders. One key metric to focus on is your 40-yard dash time. A sub-4.5 second 40 can open doors to top programs. Off the field, coaches want to see your work ethic, leadership skills, and ability to learn and adapt quickly. Be prepared to discuss your strengths, weaknesses, and goals, and bring a highlight tape that showcases your skills in game-like situations. By showcasing your total package, you'll increase your chances of standing out to college coaches and unlocking your NIL potential.

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