Victor Beasley (6-4, 228, 4,46) of Adairville, Georgia is a Real Super Combine Freak, but he is also a Super Freak on the football field. He played mostly wide receiver as a junior, but he was very impressive while playing linebacker in 7on7 competition, and he could also be a great strong safety in college.
Beasley has a new high school coach and he has become one of the hottest college prospects in the South and maybe the country.
A lot of coaches think that he can be an outstanding outside linebacker and I believe that he can, but if you look at him in the various Super Combines and Camps, he has a seconday body with long arms and a muscular and slinder body. This makes me think that he is a safety type of player who would be very well suited to play a rover safety or a strong safety position in college.
I think that he is a real Freak on the football field and he really stands out. After he did a 41 inch vertical jump; a 120 standing broad jump; a 4.34 in the pro-shuttle; and a 4.46 in the forty, while weighing around 220 pounds, I wanted him to play in the 2010 All-American Bowl Game Classic. Let me expand on this Super Combine Freak. With these personal bests, Beasley rates as one of my top 10 players in the coubtry on my MEARS INDEX RATING.
When I invited Beasley to play in our All-American Bowl Game, he had only one offer and that was the Duke Blue Devils. After he "Blewup" at some more Super Combines and Super Camps, especially the Tennessee Football Camp, he started to get some other BCS offers, including LSU, Clemson, Florida, Alabama, Stanford, Vanderbilt, and Auburn. Beasley has recently given a verbal committment to the Clemson Tigers.
Beasley did accept my invitation to play in the 2010 All-American Bowl Game Classic and when he decided to play, we decided that he would play strong safety and so he will play that position in our game.
"Once a Tiger, always a Tiger," says his dad, Victor Beasley Sr. who played free safety for the Auburn Tigers.
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