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Camp day six afternoon updates

Matt Carter

Diamond Wolf
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Aug 23, 2004
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Unquestionably the focus Saturday morning at camp was the receiving corps. Highlighting the group included prime senior targets C.J. Riley from Coconut Creek (Fla.) North Broward and recently minted four-star prospect Kelvin Harmon from Palmyra (N.J.) High.

Riley is an imposing 6-foot-4, 191-pounder but he also has impressive athleticism. He boasted a broad jump of 9-foot-10 and a standing vertical of 33 inches. Rated the No. 90 wide out in the country by Rivals.com, Riley lists NC State as one of the three schools recruiting him the hardest.

Harmon, a muscular 6-foot-2, 195 pounds, picked up an offer from South Carolina yesterday, and that to go with interest in NCSU has led him to back off claims that Rutgers is his leader.

However, the most impressive receiver to us on Saturday was ultra-quick and speedy Andre Williams from Orlando (Fla.) University. Williams was offered by UNC on Friday, and he is certain to pick up an offer from the Wolfpack. He is small at 5-foot-9.5, 161 pounds, but he was unstoppable in one-on-ones.

Three-star athlete Tyree Rodgers from Camden (N.J.) Catholic also attended camp. The 6-foot-0.5, 165-pounder is being recruited by the Pack as a receiver, and although he lists an offer from NCSU and has the Pack as his favorite, we are not certain he is a prime target at this point.

Athlete Taylor Edwards from Wilmington (Del.) Alexis I Dupont looks the part at 6-foot-3, 226 pounds, but his speed and 40-times could be improved. Edwards lists an offer from Wake Forest.

Unofficially visiting was four-star JuCo defensive tackle Alexis Johnson from Fort Scott (Kan.) C.C., but we did not see him out at camp.

Saturday night will feature the first 7-on-7 team session, and there are 16 squads expected for the event.
 
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