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What Coaches Look for on Junior Day Visits for LB Prospects

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

When attending a junior day visit as a linebacker prospect at a 6A program like Blue Valley Northwest Huskies, it's essential to showcase your skills and demonstrate your ability to learn and adapt. Coaches are looking for players who can execute assignments, read defenses, and make plays in space. To stand out, focus on showcasing your ability to cover receivers out of the backfield and tackle ballcarriers in the open field. For example, aim to record at least 3-4 tackles for loss or 2-3 interceptions in a single practice or scrimmage. Additionally, work on your ability to drop into coverage and make plays on the ball. This will demonstrate your versatility and ability to play multiple positions. By focusing on these specific skills, you'll increase your chances of making a lasting impression on coaches and potentially earning a scholarship offer.

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