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What 6A Coaches Want to See from WR Prospects on Junior Day Visits

๐Ÿ“ Bingham MinersยทThursday, July 9, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a wide receiver prospect at a 6A program like Bingham Miners, making a strong impression on coaches during junior day visits is crucial. Coaches look for players who can separate from defenders, create space and make plays downfield. They want to see a combination of speed, agility, and ball skills. One key metric to focus on is the 3-cone drill, which measures a player's ability to change direction quickly. Aim to complete the 3-cone drill in under 7 seconds. Additionally, coaches want to see a player's ability to track the ball in the air and make adjustments at the last second. Bring highlight tapes that showcase your ability to make plays in traffic and create separation from defenders. Be prepared to discuss your film and answer questions about your game.

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