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WR Brandon Inniss (Official Thread)



Cooper Petagna, 247Sports national analyst: "There may not be a player in the entire country with a higher floor than Brandon Inniss. After seeing him compete live and in-person in the beginning of the new year, it's clear to see Inniss is one of the most collegiate-ready prospects in the class regardless of position. Inniss has one of the more physical play styles of any receiver at the position, displaying strong hands at the catch point and an ability to play through contact. From a disposition standpoint, Inniss falls under the category of 'Dawg' and will instantly improve a receiver room. "

Chris Singletary, 247Sports national analyst: "Innis is a plug-and-play player for me. I love his skill set and overall ability. When you see him in person you see a prospect who’s ready to step in and compete. He is an instinctive player who does a good job of adjusting his routes on the fly to be a reliable option for the quarterback. You can see that he has a passion for the game and has natural leadership skills."

Andrew Ivins, 247Sports Southeast analyst: "Just one of my favorite prospects not only in the class of 2023, but since I started working at 247Sports six years ago. He’s just a true alpha who hates to lose. I don’t ever think he’s going to be a sub-4.4 guy and he’s not going to blow anyone away with his length, but he just finds ways to produce at key moments time and time again. I think the one aspect of his game where he has really improved over the past year or so has been his ability to pick up yardage after the catch, and that’s only going to make him even more valuable on Sundays. He will obviously need to adjust to the speed and physicality of the college game while also avoiding any major setbacks, but it’s hard to not envision him catching 50, 60 balls a season for the Buckeyes."
 
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