Physical Attributes
Height:
5'10''
Weight:
161
Bench Max:
195
Squat Max:
355
Clean Max:
195
Pro Agility:
40 Time:
4.41
Broad Jump:
Vertical:
Contact
Email:
High School:
Burbank
Head Coach:
Hector Valencia
Head Coach Email:
Parent Name:
Tyrone Freeman
Parent Email:
Stats and Accomplishments
GP-9 of 12, Total Yards-415 ,17 Catches/ 19 Targets, TD-7
Offers
Available Upon Request
Coaches Notes
• Athletic Evaluation – Strengths: Explosive athlete with notable straight-line speed, runs a 4.4-second 40-yard dash). Shows smooth acceleration and burst, which make him a deep threat at receiver and allow him to close quickly on defense. He’s a reliable target with good hands, averaging about 66 receiving yards per game as a junior and consistently finding seams in coverage.
• Athletic Evaluation – Weaknesses/Areas for Improvement: Slight of build at roughly 5′10″, 159 lbs. – adding muscle will help him break tackles and handle physical coverage better. At times he could sharpen his route detail and upper-body strength to improve release against press coverage.
• Athletic Evaluation – Position-Specific Skills: As a wide receiver, he runs disciplined routes and can stretch the field with his speed, showing an ability to track deep balls well. As a defensive back, he leverages his quickness to stay on receivers’ hips and has the footwork to mirror routes, though he’s primarily made his mark offensively so far.
• Athletic Evaluation – Game Performance: Provided consistent production and a knack for big plays. He hauled in 6 touchdown receptions during the 2024 season, often flashing his playmaking ability on long catches. In games, he has shown the ability to come up with clutch catches on third downs and has contributed on special teams as a returner, using his open-field speed to flip field position.
• Athletic Evaluation – College Potential Projection: With continued development, Exodus could draw scholarship interest, especially from FCS or mid-major FBS programs seeking a speedy receiver. His 3.98 GPA indicates he’s disciplined off the field as well, which appeals to college coaches. A strong senior season – adding bulk and polish – could elevate him into a solid college prospect, as his athletic tools (speed and agility) are already at a recruitable level.
• Character & Intangibles – Work Ethic and Dedication: Highly dedicated to his craft – he’s been quoted as “perfecting my craft this offseason” in preparation for a big senior year. He puts in extra work in the offseason and maintains excellent academic standing (3.98 GPA), reflecting strong personal discipline and time management.
• Character & Intangibles – Leadership Qualities: Generally leads by example through his hustle. While not a very vocal leader, he brings positive energy – when he makes a big play, it fires up the whole team. He’s starting to step up as a senior, encouraging younger receivers during practice and showing willingness to mentor them on routes.
• Character & Intangibles – Coachability: Extremely coachable. He responds well to coaching and quickly applies corrections – for instance, coaches note how he improved his route technique and downfield blocking as the 2024 season progressed. He asks questions in film sessions and shows eagerness to refine details of his game.
• Character & Intangibles – Mental Toughness: Displays solid mental toughness – if he drops a pass or gets beaten on defense, he shakes it off and comes back ready on the next play. He handled the pressure of being a go-to receiver as a junior calmly and made several clutch plays in tight games, showing confidence rather than hesitation.
• Character & Intangibles – Character and Attitude: Carries a team-oriented attitude and is well-liked by teammates for his humble, upbeat demeanor. He’s polite, respectful, and grounded – quick to celebrate teammates’ successes as much as his own. His integrity on the field (no cheap plays, always helping opponents up) exemplifies strong character and sportsmanship.
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