Patrick stands 6-foot-3 and weighs 200 pounds. He is physically ready to compete at the highest level of college football and he's constantly working on his game.
"I feel like my size helps out," Patrick said. "I think my speed really helps me because defensive backs are normally smaller and I have the size to get the ball and then have the speed to get away from them. My weakness is my route running. I can get a little bit faster and I think I just need to perfect my route running. I'm going to spend a lot of time on that this spring and summer."
LSU, Nebraska, Duke, Arkansas and Stanford have all sent mail Patrick's way this year. He's also getting attention from Tennessee. He knows the Vol program well and loves their offense.
"I've grown up watching them since I was a little kid," Patrick said. "They love to throw the ball a lot under (Jim Chaney) and I like that being a receiver. They have a good coaching staff and I hope to hear from them. They will definitely be a school that I take a long look at if I get an offer from (Tennessee)."
This summer, Patrick will attend several camps and plans on camping at Tennessee. He hopes to find a school that has a nice blend of football and academics.