Note on WR Jalin Hyatt

Stefan Adams

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One of Miami's most recent 2020 offerees at WR is Jalin Hyatt from Dutch Fork (SC). UM got involved in late February, a few weeks after he committed to Virginia Tech. He didn't have time for a full talk, but he was certainly excited by the offer.

"It was a great feeling, getting an offer from Miami is big! So, I’m thankful and blessed. I like everything about Miami. I love their tradition and everything that comes with being a Hurricane."

It's unclear where he sits on the board at receiver right now among so many names, but he is an intriguing name nonetheless that had a huge junior season with 71 catches for 1,316 yards and 21 TD's.

 
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So does Dutch oven
This comment deserves a Dutch rub...
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6. WR Jalin Hyatt, Irmo (S.C.) Dutch Fork- The Virginia Tech commitment entered the event with the reputation as one of the fastest prospects in the Southeast and more than lived up to that status, ripping off a 4.31 40-yard dash during the testing portion. Hyatt later won the camp's fastest man award–which is determined by a head to head race of the participants with the camp's fastest times–despite tweaking his back. The 6-foot, 162-pounder also had a solid showing during drills and 1-on-1's, using his speed to get open deep along with good deep ball tracking and the ability to rise and high-point.



We need to flip this kid from VT..the **** with it he has sub 4.4 speed time to put more pressure on teams...also cant give him to one of our biggest rivals
 
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6. WR Jalin Hyatt, Irmo (S.C.) Dutch Fork- The Virginia Tech commitment entered the event with the reputation as one of the fastest prospects in the Southeast and more than lived up to that status, ripping off a 4.31 40-yard dash during the testing portion. Hyatt later won the camp's fastest man award–which is determined by a head to head race of the participants with the camp's fastest times–despite tweaking his back. The 6-foot, 162-pounder also had a solid showing during drills and 1-on-1's, using his speed to get open deep along with good deep ball tracking and the ability to rise and high-point.



We need to flip this kid from VT..the **** with it he has sub 4.4 speed time to put more pressure on teams...also cant give him to one of our biggest rivals

Legit Speed and plays against solid competition for a football factory in South Carolina and doesnt seem like he has any interest in staying In-State. Also he plays for Tom Knotts who was the Head Coach at Independence HS in Charlotte when they had their run so you know he is well coached as well.

Someone go get this dude
 
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Dude is starting to blow up. Was just made a 4* by ESPN and 247. Only Rivals has been slow to pull the trigger on him.
 
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