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What Coaches Want to See on Junior Day Visits for WR Prospects

๐Ÿ“ Wayzata TrojansยทFriday, July 3, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a wide receiver prospect at a 6A program like Wayzata Trojans, making a strong impression on coaches during junior day visits is crucial. Here's what they're looking for: speed and agility drills that showcase quick cuts and rapid changes of direction. Coaches want to see WRs who can separate from defenders in a short space, often measuring this with a 10-yard shuttle time under 1.5 seconds. They also evaluate footwork, particularly the ability to quickly get into and out of breaks. Additionally, coaches assess a player's hands, particularly their ability to secure passes in traffic. To stand out, focus on demonstrating these skills in a controlled, high-intensity setting, such as a pro-style drill or a route-running competition.

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