WATCH: LSU 4-star QB commit Rickie Collins records 83-yard run

On3 imageby:Drew Schott10/21/22

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Baton Rouge (La.) Woodlawn four-star quarterback Rickie Collins is a top-15 signal-caller in the 2023 cycle. He is also a player to watch when he takes off in space.

On Friday night against Baton Rouge (La.) Catholic, Collins took off for an 83-yard run, weaving through multiple defenders in the process. He later notched a touchdown on the following play.

Collins, a 6-foot-2, 182 pound quarterback, is the No. 192 overall prospect and No. 13 quarterback 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. 12 player in Louisiana.

Collins has an On3 NIL Valuation of $190K. 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.

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Rickie Collins On3 Scouting Summary

The following is the On3 Scouting Summary for Rickie Collins:

“Three-sport signal caller who balls out on the gridiron and track as well as the hardwood. Stands 6-foot-2, 185 pounds with a 9-inch (or slightly smaller) hand. Athletic ability jumps off the tape when rolling out and on designed runs. Has a more elongated delivery, but throws an accurate ball at all levels of the field. Threw for 1,930 yards and 16 touchdowns on 113 completions with a 65% completion percentage during his junior season. Has solid ball ballistics and ability to drive the football. Will need to tighten up his motion in his release. Wins with his escapability and ability to extend plays.

“Ran an electronically-timed 4.74 40-yard dash and a 4.28 shuttle prior to his senior season. Hit 37.5 inches on the vertical as well during the spring camp circuit prior to his senior season. Jumped a 5-foot-10 high jump and a 21-foot-5 long jump during his junior track and field season. Leaping ability translates to the basketball court when he goes up to throw-it-down on dunks. Has a chance to be an immediate difference maker for a team at the Power 5 level.”