Cam Coleman

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2024
WR / 6-3.5 / 190

Auburn

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Recruiting Class of 2024
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2
AL
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On3 DB / Cam Coleman

As a College Recruit

Twitched-up receiver with projectable size and length who is arguably the most physically-gifted pass catcher in the 2024 cycle. Projects as a dynamic X wide receiver. Measured in at 6-foot-3.5, 185 pounds with a 33.5-inch arm in the spring prior to his senior season. Tested as a rare athlete during the spring camp cycle. Pairs his athleticism and length to result in a large catch radius. Shows the ability to make eye-popping acrobatic grabs in contested situations. Adjusts to low and wide throws. Frames the ball at the catch point, using good technique. Flashed a relatively advanced release package off the line of scrimmage in the camp setting along with the burst and long-speed to separate on Friday nights. Has the long speed to separate downfield against top corners. Runs with toughness after the catch. Has a shorter stride length for a taller wide receiver. Doubles as an electric above-the-rim athlete on the basketball court. Young for the cycle, not turning 18 years-old until his freshman season of college. Does not have the same level of gaudy production as some other top-ranked 2024 wide receivers as he split targets with Michigan signee Karmello English as a junior. Has shown several signs of a very high developmental upside along with a rapid spike in his development over the course of his junior year.

Reminds Us Of
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Braylon EdwardsWR/6-4/200
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HS Class of 2001
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2005Draft: Rnd1 /Pick3

Cam Coleman's size, length, athleticism and ability to win at the catch point remind us of Braylon Edwards. Like Edwards, Coleman projects as a big outside receiver with twitch and a large catch radius to win in contested situations.

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Scouting Journal

1/29/24

Cam Coleman finishes No. 3 overall in 2024 On300

Charles Power

Coleman is the biggest freak in what is a historically strong receiver group nationally. At 6-foot-3.5, 190 pounds with 33.5-inch arms, elite bounce and high-end coordination, he sports the largest catch radius of any receiver in the cycle. He pairs the massive radius and elite ball skills with speed that measures in the 4.4’s on electronic timing systems. Adjusted for size, Coleman is the most athletic receiver in the 2024 cycle. The future Auburn Tiger exploded onto the scene in 2023 by way of strong junior film and outstanding camp performances. A relative late bloomer who could technically be a 2025 prospect due to a late birthday, Coleman had a dominant senior season, catching 61 passes for 1,372 yards and 18 touchdowns while leading his team to a state title in Alabama’s highest classification. He carried that over to Under Armour All-American Game practices, where he made an array of jaw-dropping plays on each day.

1/03/24

Cam Coleman a Top Performer at Under Armour All-America practices

Charles Power

In the years we’ve been covering these national all-star games, no receiver has made more eye-popping, highlight plays than Cam Coleman. In a game that featured a bevy of blue-chip prospects, Cam Coleman was the bona fide athletic freak. The 6-foot-3.5, 185-pounder consistently flashed the largest catch radius at Under Armour, making acrobatic high-point grabs at an alarming rate. His one-handed touchdown grab on Day 3 was easily the catch of the week. Coleman’s elite twitch and length combine with outstanding natural ball skills and technical catching ability to present a massive red zone threat. With that said, the Auburn signee proved to be much more than a jump ball menace. Pound-for-pound, he may have had the best top-end speed of any player at Under Armour. He got deep at will against opposing corners and had multiple touchdowns that went for 40+ yards in practice. Coleman, who doesn’t turn 18 years-old until August, looks like a special talent at the position who can attack every area of the field.