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WR Propects: What Coaches Look for on a Junior Day Visit

๐Ÿ“ Millard South PatriotsยทWednesday, July 15, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a top WR prospect at a program like Millard South Patriots, your junior day visit is an opportunity to showcase your skills and make a lasting impression on college coaches. Here's what they'll be looking for: speed and agility drills, such as the 3-cone drill and shuttle run, to assess your quickness and change-of-direction ability. Coaches will also evaluate your hands and route-running skills through drills like the 'stick' drill, where you must catch passes from a quarterback while moving at different speeds. One key metric to focus on is your 'catch radius,' which is the area in which you can effectively catch a ball. Aim to expand your catch radius by practicing catches in tight spaces and at different angles. By demonstrating your skills and physical abilities, you'll increase your chances of standing out to college coaches.

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