
MichaelTerry III
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Michael Terry's positional versatility as a jumbo athlete reminds us of Jalen Hurd. Terry is a big athlete who could play wide receiver, running back or H-back on offense. Hurd was a prolific high school running back who made a late career switch to wide receiver after transferring from Tennessee to Baylor.
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Scouting Report
True do-it-all football player who could project at a high level at upwards of four or five positions at the next level. Has lined up as a receiver, running back, quarterback and cornerback for his high school team. Measured at 6-foot-2.5, 211 pounds with 32 ⅛-inch arms and 9-inch hands at the On3 Elite Series prior to his senior season. Registers as a strong athlete in track and field posting 6-4 foot high jump and a 11.05 second mark in the 100 meters. Transfers that athleticism to the field, where he is one of the more impactful jumbo athletes in the cycle on Friday nights. Shows good patience and athleticism as a big running back. Good ability after the catch as a receiver. Rushed for nearly 1,000 yards and 20 touchdowns, also accounting for over 500 receiving yards and 10 more scores as a junior. Could potentially grow into a jack of all trades offensive weapon capable of lining up in the backfield, split out as a receiver or as an H-Back. May have the highest true upside as a versatile back seven defender. Has a linebacker frame with corner athleticism and fluidity. Capable of impressive plays in coverage. Has true positional ambiguity but an extremely versatile and useful skill set, but will need to hone in on one position and add technical skill as he’s yet to focus at one spot. Must improve his catching technique if he plays wide receiver full time, as he has a tendency to body catch in addition to polishing up his routes.
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Alamo Heights coach Ron Rittimann said he's yet to find something that Michael Terry can't do on the football field. “He can run, he can jump, he can catch, he can throw, he can tackle and he can block,” Rittimann told Irish Sports Daily. “I haven't found anything the kid can't do, to be honest with you. He plays multiple positions. Last year, we taught him how to rugby punt so he could do that, and I think he scored two touchdowns out of a rugby punt formation. I haven't really found anything that he can't do. The God-given talent that he has with great work ethic is what's making him so successful.” During his junior season, Terry accounted for 1,588 offensive yards and 32 touchdowns, including 564 receiving yards and 995 yards on the ground. He also had 15 tackles and an interception in limited action on defense. “He's a very special player, but he's a really special person,” Rittimann said. “He's just a great kid and a hard worker. He's got a bunch of God-given talent – very humble, great parents, great family. He just checks every box of being a coach's dream."
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