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What WR Prospects Need to Know for Junior Day Visits

๐Ÿ“ Male BulldogsยทMonday, July 13, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

When attending a junior day visit at a 6A program like Male Bulldogs, wide receiver prospects should be prepared to showcase their skills in a competitive setting. Coaches are looking for players who can separate from defenders and make plays in space. To stand out, WRs should focus on demonstrating their ability to create separation with footwork, hand placement and body positioning. One key metric to focus on is the 3-cone drill, which measures agility and quickness. A sub-7 second 3-cone time is considered elite, and can help WRs get noticed by college scouts. Additionally, prospects should be prepared to participate in 1-on-1 drills and scrimmages, where they can demonstrate their ability to make plays in game-like situations. By showcasing their skills in a competitive setting, WR prospects can make a lasting impression on college coaches and increase their chances of earning a scholarship.

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