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Florida Gators 2021 WR Commit Daejon Reynolds' SI All-American Profile

Check out Sports Illustrated All-American's scouting evaluation and profile for Florida Gators 2021 wide receiver commit Daejon Reynolds, an SIAA Top 1000 candidate.

2021 wide receiver Daejon Reynolds has already established himself as a household name as a Florida Gators commit, being the teammate of quarterback commit Carlos Del Rio and acting as a vocal leader and additional recruiter for Florida's 2021 class and beyond.

He's pretty talented, too. Carrying a long frame and continuing to add good weight, as Sports Illustrated - AllGators can confirm he now stands at 6-3, 210 lbs., Reynolds continues the trend of Florida bringing in vertical threats at wide receiver that has been seen since head coach Dan Mullen and his staff took over.

Posting 88 receptions for 1,534 yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior for Central Gwinnett (Ga.) before linking up with Del Rio at Grayson, we're anxious to see the two in action as seniors should there be a football season amidst the coronavirus pandemic. 

For now, however, you can get a better feel for Reynolds' strengths as a prospect by checking out his Sports Illustrated All-American evaluation profile below.

Prospect: Daejon Reynolds
Status: SI All-American Candidate
Vitals: 6-foot-3, 210 pounds
Position: Wide Receiver
School: Loganville (Ga.) Grayson
Committed to: Florida (2/3/2020)
Projected Position: Wide Receiver

Frame: Relatively tall with broad shoulders and some muscle development in the upper half. Considerable room to add mass to the trunk and lower extremities.

Athleticism: Two-way prospect with athletic flashes at wide receiver as well as safety. He has a solid, but not elite speed with a long stride in the open field. Plus leaping ability with ball skills at either position, including great range on defense. High-pointing ability on either side of the ball with tangible success.

Instincts: Pure football player at his best when the football is in the air. Size, vertical ability, hangtime and ball skills make for impressive weapons down the field and in the red area. Effective after the catch with lower-body strength and toughness.

Polish: Some examples of varied release packages at the line of scrimmage, though lacking in quickness to put pressure on defender. Effective stemming on in-breaking routes with good acceleration at the second level. Natural hands combine well with ball tracking ability and spatial awareness to maximize catch radius and minimize risk factors with the ball in the air.

Bottom Line: Reynolds is an extremely productive wide receiver prospect (1,500 yards, 15 TDs in 2019) built for the voluminous nature of today’s college football. He isn’t the most explosive prospect but compensates in multiple ways, from elite ball skills to physicality and some polish. As he cleans up his ability off the line and gets deeper in the route tree he can develop into a reliable multi-year starter in the SEC.