'14 LA WR Jared Cornelius

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Wide Receiver
Shreveport, Louisiana
Evangel Christian
Ht:6'1"
Wt:185 lbs

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Jared Cornelius - Highlight Videos, Schedule & Roster - Hudl

1589 yards on 87 catches is what his Hudl says

Vols offered today, and already has a crystal ball prediction to UT
 
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just watched his highlights. he doesnt seem to be a burner, but he makes some sick catches. route running and speed could use some work, but he fights for the ball, and even makes some 1 handed receptions. theres one reception he had where he went up for the ball and got hit by 2 defenders and did a 360 yet still held on to the ball
 
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The old "diamond in the rough" deal here huh? While I understand and do have faith in CBJ and Co, some of these offers puzzle me.. how about you POA? On one end you have kids like Booth, and on the other you have ones like L Lee and this kid? Not sure if sure..
 
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The old "diamond in the rough" deal here huh? While I understand and do have faith in CBJ and Co, some of these offers puzzle me.. how about you POA? On one end you have kids like Booth, and on the other you have ones like L Lee and this kid? Not sure if sure..

Lee was a baller, just underrated, all you had to do was watch his tape. Neither Lee or this kid are diamonds in the rough IMO. Both are very talented
 
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The old "diamond in the rough" deal here huh? While I understand and do have faith in CBJ and Co, some of these offers puzzle me.. how about you POA? On one end you have kids like Booth, and on the other you have ones like L Lee and this kid? Not sure if sure..

I guess they see something good in him and maybe they offer to make other teams work harder for his commitment. The harder your competition has to work for a recruit the better IMO.
 
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just watched his highlights. he doesnt seem to be a burner, but he makes some sick catches. route running and speed could use some work, but he fights for the ball, and even makes some 1 handed receptions. theres one reception he had where he went up for the ball and got hit by 2 defenders and did a 360 yet still held on to the ball

I had a similar assesment after watching the film.
 
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The old "diamond in the rough" deal here huh? While I understand and do have faith in CBJ and Co, some of these offers puzzle me.. how about you POA? On one end you have kids like Booth, and on the other you have ones like L Lee and this kid? Not sure if sure..

I think with more WR offers still going out, the Booth chances to UT are less and less. It just does not make any sense if he is a silent, and we are still pushing for Malone & Lauderdale. Not sure how having 18 WRs on the roster is going to play out well for us.
 
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I could see that I suppose, no way everyone can be evaluated at this point. I liked Lee also, and believe there is more to that story. I know the recruiting landscape will change as the season goes on and at this point just have to stand by the coaches and what they see in these kids. CBJ does have an eye for talent, let's just hope it translates well to SEC play. Would you project this kid as a slot or what?
 
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I think with more WR offers still going out, the Booth chances to UT are less and less. It just does not make any sense if he is a silent, and we are still pushing for Malone & Lauderdale. Not sure how having 18 WRs on the roster is going to play out well for us.

Having offers out on the table early is a lot better than scrambling in January.

Everyone tries to read between the lines with offers like these, but I say just let the thing play out.

There is only one thing for sure, we are definitely still recruiting and pushing for Lauderdale and Malone, and those are probably the top two targets at WR on the UT board.

Personally, if we land Lauderdale and Malone, I will not care too much about who else we land.
 
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More interested in the player than the stats, Evangel is known as a "system" school --- QB and Receivers put up unreal numbers.
Also, hearing JUCO possibility.
Just completed West Monroe 7-on-7 Tourney.
Stated that he is planning to camp, destinations unknown atm, like to see him come up here.
 
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I'm fine with a "system-receiver." Likely means they know the importance of timing and good route running, and should have nice hands. CBJ's and Bajakian's offense doesn't use too many deep routes. Ball comes out too fast.
 
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They produce alot of top talent that's for sure. They were in our district in high school. Pretty unfair advantage they had, def had some big dudes. Their baseball team is just as good with both winning their fair share of state titles.
 
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"Tennessee had been hanging around since the first time they came and saw me in spring," Cornelius explained. "Today, Coach Dawson called out the list of schools that have offered; he said Tennessee previously offered.

"I think Tennessee has been talking with my coach. I haven't talked with any of their coaches yet and haven't heard much from Tennessee, but I hope to speak with their receivers coach soon, because this is huge."

"Tennessee is a great place to play college football," he added. "I'm taking officials toSan Diego State,*Tulsa, Arkansas,*Houston*and Tennessee.

-scout

Arkansas led before we offered. He's pumped about the Tennessee offer though
 
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Not a bad kid.... La. is rich in WRs this year but Cameron Sims would be a nicer pickup, if possible.
 
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Ranked the 4th best WR & 14th best overall player at LSU's football camp on Monday. This is impressive as there were several elite & highly-rated players at the camp including Cameron Robinson, Malachi Dupree, Speedy Noil, Tony Brown, Brandon Harris, Trey Quinn, & Leonard Fournette. Could be an under-the-radar WR prospect moving forward.

Jared Cornelius, WR, Shreveport (La.) Evangel Christian:
Cornelius was on top of his game, and I may have him just a tad bit underrated here. He was the one guy who really got the best of Tony Brown, and it was a perfectly run route. He did a great job of getting off the ball and creating separation. He was not going to be jammed. Then he stacked defenders, and if the ball was a little long he did not mind laying out to make the grab.
-Rivals.com.
 
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