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Unlocking Junior Day Success for WR Prospects: What Coaches Look For

๐Ÿ“ O'Dea Fighting IrishยทFriday, July 3, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As 3A WR prospects prepare for junior day visits, it's essential to understand what coaches are evaluating. Coaches seek players with exceptional speed, agility, and route-running skills. To demonstrate these qualities, prospects should focus on showcasing their 10-yard split times. A 1.6 or faster 10-yard split is a benchmark for top-level WRs. To achieve this, prospects should incorporate shuttle drills and short sprints into their training regimen. Additionally, coaches assess a player's ability to separate from defenders and create separation at the line of scrimmage. Prospects should study film of top-level WRs and practice techniques such as the 'in' and 'out' cuts. By mastering these skills and demonstrating a strong work ethic, WR prospects can make a lasting impression on coaches and increase their chances of earning a scholarship.

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