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Mylan Graham's advanced route-running ability, athleticism and reliable ball skills remind us of Amari Cooper. Like Cooper, Graham is a pure technician who consistently breaks off opposing corners with his crafty routes. Cooper flashed a bit more contested catch ability at the same stage and played stronger competition, while Graham is more productive.
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The definition of a technician at the wide receiver position. Has a case as the best route-runner in the 2024 cycle. Measured in at 6-foot-0.5, 185 pounds with a 32.5-inch arm prior to his senior season. Has the ability to separate from defenders in a phone booth off the snap. Capable of winning off the line of scrimmage without being touched. Explosive and twitchy when coming off the line and out of his breaks. Loose hips who can sink at the top of his routes with ease. Rarely touched when has the ball in his hands in open space, extremely tough to bring down in the open field. Comfortable catching the football away from his frame, natural ball tracker downfield. Has the ability to high point and win 50-50 balls. Terrific in the return game as well. Has a leaner, athletic build, but has added weight prior to his senior season. Shows the position-specific skills traits to become a top receiver. Turned in a productive junior season, catching 48 passes for 1,149 yards and 13 scores, racking up 23.9 yards per catch. One of the most technically sound prospects at the position to come out in the last few recruiting cycles. Projects as a Z-type or X-receiver at the next level and beyond.
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New Haven (Indiana) High School coach Kyle Booher said he knew by the end of the 2020 season that his star receiver Mylan Graham was going to be a nationally recruited prospect. Booher said teams started game planning around Graham and then by the time he was a sophomore he was one of the leaders of the team. “His speed, quickness and change of direction is just something that’s different,” Booher told ElevenWarriors.com. “A coach that used to coach here for 20-something years before I took over told me he’s special. So, you get other people telling you that, it confirms what you already see.” The numbers back up Booher’s mindset. Through three seasons of varsity competition, Graham racked up 1,496 yards and 15 touchdowns. During his junior season, he averaged 23.9 yards a catch. “He’s so explosive on his change of direction and he knows the game well,” his coach said. Graham also plays basketball.
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