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Benny Easter Jr.

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2027
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Ht
6-0
Wt
200
NCAA ID:
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95.17
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6 out of 5 strength

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Scouting

Benny Easter Jr. Scouting Summary

Cody Bellaire

5/11/26

Multi-level playmaker who can stretch the field vertically and move the sticks consistently with his pass-catching prowess. Strongly built body type with great proportions and length. Stands in at 6-foot, 200 pounds with a nearly 6-foot-5 wingspan. Needs a bit of a runway in order to hit top-end speed, but has the long speed to run by most defenders. Clocked a 22.15 200m dash during his sophomore track and field season. Excellent understanding of leverage in order to box out defenders and attack the football. Strong hands that come down with the majority of 50-50 balls due to high point ability and frame utilization. Has yards-after-catch ability due to play strength and impressive wiggle. Need to see him continue to improve acceleration and precision out of breaks at the top of his routes, but he is a plug-and-play number one option at the next level.

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  • Benny Easter Jr.Summer Creek
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Weight

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200
183
196
109.0%102.0%

Height

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6-0
6-1
6-0
98.8%99.5%

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Reminds Us Of

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Brandon Aiyuk
WR/6-0/200
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2020Draft: Rnd1 /Pick25

Benny Easter's size, ball skills, and big play ability remind us of Brandon Aiyuk. Easter is more established as a high school prospect with high-end production against top competition, while Aiyuk came on the scene as a junior college prospect. In addition to making plays as a wide receiver, both showed playmaking ability as return men. Easter is bigger and more polished at the same stage, while Aiyuk showed a touch more speed.