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Micah Hudson

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2024
WR / 5-11.5 / 195

Texas Tech

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Recruiting Class of 2024
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On3 DB / Micah Hudson

As a College Recruit

Playmaking receiver who wins in every phase. Arguably the best wide receiver after the catch in the 2024 cycle. Measured at around 5-11.5, 195 pounds prior to his senior season. Has good length, with a 32.5-inch arm. A high volume target on the high school level who makes plays in a variety of ways. Finished his junior season with 1,198 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns on 65 catches. Also carried the ball 32 times for 243 yards and two scores. An above-the-rim athlete who is capable of skying to come down with spectacular acrobatic grabs. A shifty route-runner. Uses his lateral agility and coordination to shake defenders mid-route. A menace in the open field, taking short passes to the house. Uses his change of direction and balance to force missed tackles. Uses his stout build to become a running back after the catch. Capable of lining up anywhere within the formation, even in the backfield. Highly competitive on Friday nights. Also participates in basketball and track. While his long speed in the open field is good, he can continue improving the top gear and stride length.

Reminds Us Of
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Garrett WilsonWR/5-11.75/183
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HS Class of 2019
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2022Draft: Rnd1 /Pick10

Micah Hudson's game reminds us of Garrett Wilson Both are able to create separation, win at the catch point and make big plays with the ball in their hands.

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Scouting Journal

2/28/23

Micah Hudson adds 5th star, rises to No. 8 On300

Charles Power

Micah Hudson (No. 8) has been one of the top skill players in the state of Texas for a few seasons. The Temple (Texas) Lake Belton star is a versatile playmaker who wins in the route, catch and after catch phases. Hudson has a compact build at around 6-foot, 190 pounds and is dynamic with the ball in his hands. He’s also a skilled route-runner and can elevate to make tough catches. He finished with 65 catches for 1,198 yards and 14 scores as a junior.