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Adonyss Currie

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Lancaster, CAQuartz Hill
Jersey
#20
Pos
CB
HT / WT
6-0.5 / 160
Class
FR
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Class of 2025
Texas A&M Aggies
ENROLLED
Quartz Hill Rebels
Quartz Hill Rebels
2022 – 2024
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Texas A&M
ENROLLED5/24/2024
87.5%
1299 mi
7
2
17
Utah
OFFERED
3.8%
538 mi
42
2
16
Washington
OFFERED
3.2%
916 mi
25
4
20
Miami
OFFERED
2.7%
2330 mi
14
3
16
Nebraska
OFFERED
N/A
1241 mi
21
1
9
Texas A&M
Texas A&MENROLLED
87.5%
Utah
UtahOFFERED
3.8%
Washington
WashingtonOFFERED
3.2%
Miami
MiamiOFFERED
2.7%
Nebraska
NebraskaOFFERED
N/A

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Adonyss Currie Scouting Summary
Charles Power
06/18/23

Adonyss Currie was one of the more active cornerbacks in coverage on Saturday at the OT7 FInals and backed that impressive showing up with a handful of highlight plays before his Team Toa squad was eliminated on Sunday. Listed at 6-foot-3, 175 pounds, the On300 prospect has a very good combination of stature and athleticism. Currie had several high-level pass breakups over the final two days in addition to an interception. He’s a top sprinter who consistently runs in the 10.6 second range in the 100 meters. Currie brought that athleticism to the compressed 7-on-7 field, showing the ability to stay in phase on vertical routes. He also flashed some eye-catching vertical bounce and ball skills, using his length to deflect passes. The California native looked like one of the twitchier defensive backs on hand all weekend and made the plays to back it up.

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Adonyss CurrieQuartz Hill
Top 300 CB AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
160
185
192
86.5%83.3%
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Personal Life

Quartz Hill coach Russell Gordon said Adonyss Currie has the "highest ceiling of any player I've ever coached." That's largely because of Currie long frame and remarkable speed, Gordon said. As a sophomore, Currie had personal best times of 10.52 seconds in the 100 meters and 21.71 in the 200 meters. As a freshman, he ran anchor on a state champion 4X400m relay team. “I really think I can run in the 10.2 (100m) range,” Currie told 247Sports. “That’s my goal, and I think I can do it. I don’t plan to run track in college, and this will likely be my last year running since I plan to be an early grad next year so I'm hoping to put up some really good times. I think coaches see that speed along with what I do on defense and get really excited. I know I have to keep working to reach my potential."

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