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Bryant Wesco's dimensions, well-rounded game and movement skills remind us of CeeDee Lamb. Wesco has much more verified athleticism at the same stage, while Lamb was more productive and had better ball skills.
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Silky smooth route runner who can win at every level of the field due to his fluidity and explosiveness. Has a thin frame, measuring around 6-foot-2, 170 pounds with arms over 32 inches. Tests as a top athlete in the combine setting. Also displays his explosiveness in track and field with outstanding marks in the high jump (6-6) and triple jump (48-6) as a junior. Managed to put up big numbers as a junior, despite playing in an option offense. Caught 58 passes for 1,160 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2022. Has positional versatility who can line up at the X, Z or inside at the slot. A loose, pigeon-toed mover who breaks off defenders with his change of direction. Extremely flexible and limber in his lower body. Stacks corners off the line with his releases. Has the speed to take quick passes to the house. Shows the ability to elevate and win contested catches. Skies to make in-air grabs. Has a thin, streamline frame that may not be conducive to adding much weight. Does not always attack the ball with proper hand placement. Has strong athletic genes with his father being an All-American track athlete at Louisiana Tech.
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Even though he plays for a high school program that runs a flexbone-style offense, Bryant Wesco made a major impact at receiver as a junior. Wesco had 58 receptions for 1,160 yards and 14 touchdowns. He even had a 93-yard touchdown reception and averaged 20 yards a reception. “Bottom line, we want to win ballgames,” Midlothian coach Doug Wendel told the Dallas Morning News. “You win ballgames by getting your best players the ball. We felt like we needed to alter our offense a little bit to get him involved more. Make sure that at the end of the game – regardless of it’s the 15th game, the 16th game or the 10th game, whatever – if we lose a game, we need to make sure that the best players touched the ball all the time.” Wesco has had to work hard to get to the point where he’s become one of the top playmakers in the Lone Star State, but others believed in him early on. “(My trainer) kept telling me that if I kept training this way, I’d be one of the best players in the state,” Wesco told the newspaper. “At first I thought he was saying that just to say that. Now that I see it, I’m like, ‘Wow, I really am one of the best receivers in the state.’” Wesco is also a high and triple jumper on the Midlothian track team.
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