Four-Star WR Aidan Mizell sets official visits

On3 imageby:Hayes Fawcett05/26/22

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Four-star wide receiver Aidan Mizell of Orlando (Fl.) Boone High has locked in several official visits.

The 6-foot-2, 180 pounder spoke with On3 about each school he is visiting.

Aidan Mizell official visits

Florida (June 3-5): “They have done a great job at recruiting me ever since they offered,” Mizell said. “I have built a great relationship with the whole staff and I love the direction they’re moving the program to and I love that Florida is close to home. I can’t wait to see the new facilities once they are finished.”

Tennessee (June 10-12): “The offensive scheme that they run suites my play style perfectly, and the staff makes me feel like a top priority at all times,” Mizell said. “Coach Pope has came down to see me multiple times and we’ve built a good relationship and I am on the phone with the other coaches every day. I’m looking forward to see Knoxville and getting to know what Tennessee is about.”

Georgia (June 17-19): “Georgia is a proven program coming off a national championship and they are looking to continue their roll,” Mizell said. “When I went up in the spring I had a great time seeing all the facilities and had a great time with coach BMac building a relationship with him, I’m looking forward to getting back up their in a few weeks.”

Alabama (June 24-26): “Alabama has been a great dynasty the past decade and are still on top,” Mizell said. “They have the best coach in college football and are proven to send players to the draft year in and year out. I have a great relationship with Coach Wiggins and we talk often. I sent up their in January and was extremely impressed with everything, I can’t wait to get back.”

Aidan Mizell ranks as the No. 50 player in the On300. He also tabs in as the No. 9 wide receiver, and the No. 11 player in the state of Florida.

Aidan Mizell scouting summary

Lean receiver with high-end play speed who excels after the catch. Both quick and fast. Uses his burst to separate off the line. One of the nation’s top sprinters in the 400 meters, which manifests on the Friday nights by way of a long stride in the open field. Pulls away from defenders once he’s at the second level. Extremely slippery and shifty after the catch, ripping off big gains with regularity. Quick in his initial movement after the catch, getting upfield with gusto.

Has a dangerous dead leg move that freezes defenders. Also shows contact balance with the ball in his hands. Wins at all levels of the field. At his best as a ball tracker when working on vertical routes. More of a tracker than high-point catcher at this juncture. Can wait for the ball to come to him rather than attacking at its highest point. Highly productive and