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WR Prospects: What Coaches Look for on Junior Day Visits

๐Ÿ“ DeMatha Catholic StagsยทFriday, July 3, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

When visiting WCAC programs like DeMatha Catholic on a junior day, wide receiver prospects should be prepared to showcase their skills in a competitive setting. Coaches will evaluate a prospect's ability to separate from defenders, create opportunities for themselves and their teammates, and make plays in traffic. To stand out, WRs should focus on demonstrating their speed and agility through shuttle runs and cone drills. For example, a 4.4-second 20-yard shuttle time can be a game-changer for a prospect. Additionally, coaches will assess a prospect's ball skills, including their ability to track the ball in the air and make difficult catches. By showcasing their skills in a high-intensity setting, WR prospects can make a lasting impression on coaches and increase their chances of earning a scholarship offer.

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