WR Jalin Hyatt Update

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As most who have been following along know, Miami's WR board has seemingly changed and grown by the day so far this spring and summer. One prospect who we know has been rising on UM's board, though, is 2020 Dutch Fork (SC) WR Jalin Hyatt. The Virginia Tech commit was offered in February, and since then, Taylor Stubblefield has maintained steady contact with Hyatt. While he didn't have time for a full interview, Hyatt did tell CIS that he is planning on making it down to Coral Gables for an official visit this fall and commented on his relationship with Stubblefield, who visited him at his school during the spring evaluation period.

"It's great so far," Hyatt said. "We talk a lot about the concept of football, what offense they run. He tells me it is amazing down there."

The 3-star prospect recently visited Tennessee this weekend before the dead period went into effect on Monday. Michigan is in heavy pursuit and trying to flip him from the Hokies as well. At 6-0 160 pounds, he recorded a 4.31 40 time and a 34.70 inch vertical leap at the Opening Charlotte Regional in April.

 
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Ok, wasn't there a whole Podcast about how athletic # for WRs don't correlate to all conference WRs? The dude is fast, but he definitely does not show good route running ability at all, majority of the time he is just running right by the defender. People gawking over the 4.31 when we just had this conversation that speed doesn't mean everything at the WR position. I'm not saying he isn't a take, but some people act like he should jump up to be #1 on our WR board.
 
Ok, wasn't there a whole Podcast about how athletic # for WRs don't correlate to all conference WRs? The dude is fast, but he definitely does not show good route running ability at all, majority of the time he is just running right by the defender. People gawking over the 4.31 when we just had this conversation that speed doesn't mean everything at the WR position. I'm not saying he isn't a take, but some people act like he should jump up to be #1 on our WR board.

His routes are perfect. He's a speed guy with a qb that doesn't have an arm. If he had a qb like TVD, his stats would be even more retarded.
 
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He runs a ******* 4.31 LASER. Take him and Worsham and call the receiver class over with

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Ok, wasn't there a whole Podcast about how athletic # for WRs don't correlate to all conference WRs? The dude is fast, but he definitely does not show good route running ability at all, majority of the time he is just running right by the defender. People gawking over the 4.31 when we just had this conversation that speed doesn't mean everything at the WR position. I'm not saying he isn't a take, but some people act like he should jump up to be #1 on our WR board.
Its always something with you people and its like the same 5 posters
 
As most who have been following along know, Miami's WR board has seemingly changed and grown by the day so far this spring and summer. One prospect who we know has been rising on UM's board, though, is 2020 Dutch Fork (SC) WR Jalin Hyatt. The Virginia Tech commit was offered in February, and since then, Taylor Stubblefield has maintained steady contact with Hyatt. While he didn't have time for a full interview, Hyatt did tell CIS that he is planning on making it down to Coral Gables for an official visit this fall and commented on his relationship with Stubblefield, who visited him at his school during the spring evaluation period.

"It's great so far," Hyatt said. "We talk a lot about the concept of football, what offense they run. He tells me it is amazing down there."

The 3-star prospect recently visited Tennessee this weekend before the dead period went into effect on Monday. Michigan is in heavy pursuit and trying to flip him from the Hokies as well. At 6-0 160 pounds, he recorded a 4.31 40 time and a 34.70 inch vertical leap at the Opening Charlotte Regional in April.


Wait is this Va Tech 40 times?
 
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I’m going to be “THAT GUY”, his football speed on those highlights looks like he’s a 4.7 guy, and he doesn’t look like he smoothly catches the football. 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

I have to agree... I don’t see any 4.3 speed on that film

To have that kind of speed at his age and level he should be walking people with ease.
 
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I’d love to be wrong but it feels like this is in anticipation of Fleming feeling indecisive.

This is not based on any info I’ve heard or read, it just feels a little too quiet on that front.
 
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