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WATCH: LSU 4-star WR commit Kyle Parker takes off for two long touchdowns

On3 imageby:Drew Schott11/19/22

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Lucas (Texas) Lovejoy four-star wide receiver Kyle Parker continued his successful senior season on Saturday against Dallas South Oak Cliff. During the 42-37 loss, the LSU commit showcased his impressive speed and playmaking ability by reeling in two long touchdowns.

On his second score, Parker caught a pass near multiple defenders. He elusively cut to his right and proceeded to outrun multiple defenders for a long touchdown.

On the first catch, Parker brought in a pass in the middle of the field before taking off to his right. He then raced untouched into the end zone.

Parker is the No. 353 overall prospect and No. 51 wide receiver in the 2023 cycle, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 63 player in Texas. 

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The 5-foot-10.5, 180-pound receiver committed to the Tigers on June 23. LSU’s 2023 recruiting class ranks No. 5 in the 2023 On3 Consensus Team Recruiting Rankings and No. 3 in the SEC

Parker has an On3 NIL Valuation of $29K. The On3 NIL Valuation is an index that looks to set the standard market value for both high school and college-level athletes. The NIL valuation does not act as a tracker of the value of NIL deals an athlete has completed to date. It rather signifies an athlete’s value at a certain moment in time.

Kyle Parker On3 Scouting Summary 

The following is the On3 Scouting Summary for Kyle Parker:

“Technical receiver with advanced route-running skills who projects in the slot at the next level. Has measured around 5-foot-10.5, 180 pounds heading into his senior season. Plays in a spread, vertical passing offense at the high school level, but shows lateral agility and route polish to easily project to a complex route tree in college. Wins with quickness and agility in the route and after catch phases. 

“Capable of breaking off defensive backs with his change of direction. Picks up yards with the ball in his hands, both after the catch and as a punt returner. Quicker than fast, but can turn in some long gains with the ability to make defenders miss in space. Has strong hands at the catch point and can win in traffic. Not physically imposing in terms of his stature or frame. Younger for the class, turning 17-years old in June prior to his senior season.”