Wesley Hudson (6-0, 190, 4.32, 39 VJ, 4.02 SH, 124 SBJ, 24 REPS) of Katy Morton Ranch, Texas is a Super Combine Freak, but those words do not tell the entire story, because he may be the one of the most destinguished Super Cobine Freaks in the entire country.
His Super Combine bests are mind-boggling, including a 4.32 in the forty, a 39 inch vertical jump, a 4.02 in the shuttle, and 24 reps of 185 pounds.
Hudson is also a victim of Hurricane Katrina. As a youth, he played football for John Curtis in the New Orleans area, but he and his family were forced to move. As a sophomore and junior, He played behind Mike Vinson, who signed with TCU, but he will be the featured running back for his team as a senior.
He has put up these freaky numbers in some Super Combines and I really like his attitude and overall potential. He also has been very impressive in 7on7 competition and I have invited him to play in the 2010 All-American Bowl Game Classic and he has accepted.
Hudson also had a sensational senior season, although his team did not do well. In the game against Katy Mayde Creek, he made 6 catches for 213 yards and two touchdowns.
Then in another game against Fort Bend Travis, Hudson had 297 all-purpose yards as he rushed 18 times for 188 yards and scored three touchdowns; had one catch for 12 yards and a touchdown; and ran a kickoff back 97 yards for a touchdown. In that game, he averaged 10.4 yards per touch. |