Jordan Hudson

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2022
WR / 6-1 / 190

SMU

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Recruiting Class of 2022
Natl.
70
WR
9
TX
13
On3 DB / Jordan Hudson

As a College Recruit

Silky smooth, technical receiver with outstanding hands and ball skills. Has an advanced release package at this stage. Is able to create separation off the line of scrimmage. Moves with a natural fluidity within the route. A natural with the ball in the air, putting his basketball background to use. Locates and tracks the ball over his shoulder with ease. Can elevate to make some high-level one-handed grabs. One of the more productive receivers in the 2022 cycle, scoring 22 touchdowns on just 67 catches. Does not have recent verified athleticism. Looks to have solid speed, but wins more with his technical skills.

Reminds Us Of
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Jaxon Smith-NjigbaWR/6-1/196
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HS Class of 2020
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2023Draft: Rnd1 /Pick20

Jordan Hudson and Jaxon Smith-Njigba are two prolific wide receivers from the Dallas area with similar physical traits and skill sets at the position. Before becoming the best receiver in college football, Smith-Njigba was a record-setting high school player, catching 109 passes for 2,132 yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior at Rockwall (Texas) High. Hudson didn’t post that level of production, but scored on 22 of his 67 catches as senior. Both were in the 6-foot-1, 190-pound range as seniors with filled out frames. Perhaps most similarly, the two are extremely smooth, efficient movers with strong hands. Smith-Njigba was one of the best high school route-runners I’ve seen in person with his elite quickness and change of direction. Seeing Hudson give top cornerbacks issues at Under Armour All-America Game practices reminded me of seeing Smith-Njigba do the same at the All-American Bowl a few years earlier. Neither is likely to light up the stopwatch, but are among the more technically skilled receivers to come out of the high school ranks in the last several cycles.

Videos

Highlights

Sophomore Season Highlights - 2019

Scouting Journal

12/31/22

Jordan Hudson a standout at Under Armour All-America practice

Charles Power

Jordan Hudson was late arrival who made a big splash on Friday at Under Armour All-America practice. The TCU pledge made his presence felt immediately after missing the first two practices. Hudson is a silky smooth technician at receiver and easily has some of the purest hands in attendance. He looks like a natural in drills and was even better in 1-on-1’s. Hudson handily won every rep we saw him take. He put a filthy double move on USC safety signee Zion Branch and won back-to-back reps on five-star Texas A&M corner signee Denver Harris. Hudson’s efficiency of movement and ability to change speeds mid-route makes him a tough cover in this setting.

9/03/21

Jordan Hudson off to a hot start as a senior

Charles Power

Wide receiver Jordan Hudson is off to a big start to his senior season. The 6-foot-1, 180-pounder had five catches for 175 yards and three scores on Thursday in a 55-3 win over Richardson (Texas) High. So far, Hudson is averaging over 28 yards per catch on the season.