Scouting Report on Justin Scott-Wesley
by Barry Every - 07/20/2010- SpeedAs Good As It Gets
- SizeDivision I Player
- StrengthBlue Chip
- AgilityDivision I Player
- Ball SkillsDivision I Player
On the Hoof: Wide, muscular shoulders are his most prominent feature. He has the look of an explosive, power running back like Adrian Peterson.
Needs Improvement: Learning to run precise routes without giving away which way he is breaking. A big, thick, muscular receiver like Scott-Wesley should be able to break more tackles than he does on film.
Most Impressive: He may be the fastest football player in the country which means he should be able to stretch the field and become an excellent kickoff return man. Scott-Wesley also shows good hands and change of direction for a muscular receiver.
Conclusion: He surely will get looks as a return man the instant he steps on campus. Running track in college could deter his development as a receiver because he will miss some spring ball.

Barry Every is a Football Recruiting Analyst for Rivals.com. He has worked in the recruiting offices for Mark Richt at the University of Georgia, Bobby Bowden at Florida State University and Mack Brown at the University of North Carolina