
LondonHumphreys
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Absolute burner at wide receiver who can take the top off of almost any defense he comes up against. Speed jumps off the tape immediately. Possesses an extremely impressive track and field profile. Ran 10.71 in the 100m, ran 21.70 in the 200m, jumped 6-foot-6 in the high jump and jumped 23-foot-4 in the long jump during his junior track and field season. Possesses strong footwork to get off of press coverage. Has loose hips and shows excellent wiggle when getting in and out of his breaks. Tremendous body control and positioning when elevating to the football. Shows strong hands at the catch point while working in traffic. Tough to bring down after the catch, plays with good leg drive. Has some inconsistency when it comes to letting the football get to his chest, needs to trust his hands more. Overall a very polished prospect that also possesses a tremendously high ceiling. Has all the tools to become a number one target at the next level and beyond. Also a starter on his high school baseball and basketball teams.
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London Humphreys originally intended on being a track star in college or maybe even a star in basketball or baseball, instead of signing to play college football. In the spring of 2022, Humphreys broke Los Angeles Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey’s regional record in the 200-meter dash with a time of 21.73 seconds. On the baseball field, he hit about .500 in the summer before his senior season. And in basketball, he can do a windmill dunk without a problem. Yet, he turned to football during his junior season after initially walking away from the gridiron after his freshman season. But he returned in 2021 and racked up more than 1,500 yards receiving. As a senior in 2022, he averaged 24.4 yards a reception and totaled 1,100 yards and 12 touchdowns. His father, Clark, a former assistant coach at Vanderbilt and Auburn, was an All-America pole vaulter at Auburn, where he won a national championship. His mother, Erin, also a former Auburn assistant, was an All-America decathlete at South Carolina and qualified for the 2000 Olympic trials. “I mean, he’s one of those rare athletes (who has) got the highest ceiling of probably anyone we’ve coached, athletically,” Ingle Martin, his high school coach, told The Athletic. “It’ll be really interesting to watch when he gets into a full-time football program what happens and how he progresses. When he broke Jalen Ramsey’s 200 time, I think everyone kind of took note that he’s got world-class speed. Talk about hitting the genetic lottery, he hit it.”
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