This video is about the Top Safety in High School Football. ESPN Top 100 #1 Rated Safety: Kamari Wilson vs Rivals.com #1 Rated Safety: Jacoby Mathews
Kamari Wilson:Workable frame with longer arms. Over 6-foot. Not a stranger to the weight room. A violent defender that is capable of making plays both in the box and and in coverage. Quick to read and react. Fires downhill and gets physical, cutting off run lanes. Puts his shoulder into ball carriers, stopping them in their tracks. Relatively fluid when asked to redirect. Excellent spatial instincts allow him to open hips and stay within striking distance as he runs with tight ends and running backs. Will fight through hands to break up a pass. Flashes a closing burst on tape, but top-end speed a bit of a question mark with lack of verified testing data. Could find a lower center of gravity. Carved out a starting role as a junior at one of the nation’s most talent-rich high school programs. Not only made an impact on defense, but also contributed on special teams as he flew down the field like a missile on kickoffs. Has the looks of a future multi-year starter at strong safety for a College Football Playoff contender. Should develop into an early round NFL Draft pick.
Jacoby Mathews: A big-framed athlete that looks more like a linebacker than he does a safety. Has spent the past couple of years doing a little bit of everything on Friday nights. Can get the job done as a run-first quarterback at the high school level, but future is on the defensive side of the ball. Changes directions extremely well for a player that could eventually carry 215 pounds or more. Fluid in the lower half and is able to open his hips and run. Takes sharp angles in coverage and has shown on tape that he can get to the deepest parts of the field when needed. Quick to read and diagnose. Aggressive when the ball is in the air and will use his core strength to outmuscle receivers. Didn’t get a ton of reps in the secondary as a junior due to offensive workload, but plays with a physical appetite and will try to lower his shoulder pads before running through a target. Tested well the winter before senior season posting strong numbers in both the vertical and broad jumps. Uses those explosive muscle fibers to throw down dunks on the hardwood. Could settle in as a big safety in college, but tweener body type suggests that he might ultimately be utilized as more of a box player. Will need to keep improving his craft over the next few years, but viewed by multiple college contacts as a future NFL player given how he moves. Should eventually start at the Power 5 level and could see meaningful snaps early on in his career as his skillset is conducive to slowing down up-tempo spread offenses.
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