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'16 TX WR Coye Fairman (Verbal to Memphis)

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Atascocita H.S. (Humble, TX)

Twitter: https://twitter.com/C_fair88

Ht: 6'5"
Wt: 205
40: 4.49 (4.08 shuttle at Denver Rivals Camp)

Rivals rating: unrated WR
Scout rating: unrated WR
ESPN rating:
247s rating: unrated WR

Reported Offers: Lamar
 
Denver Rivals Camp (#2 performer behind in-state Dalton Keene):

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Coye Fairman
Humble (Texas) Atascocita (2016)
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Recruiting wrap: Coye Fairman has garnered early interest from Colorado State, LSU, Memphis, Louisiana-Lafayette, Stephen F. Austin, and attended Houston's Junior Day.The scoop: Fairman is a big receiving target that measured in at 6-foot-4, 190-pounds and was not far off from being the top overall performer at the Combine. He recorded the top overall shuttle with a time of 4.08 as well as the top overall 3-cone with a time of 7.06. Fairman's vertical jump of 30-inches was tied for the thirteenth best mark at the combine.

https://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1762434
 
June 21st from Scout http://www.scout.com/college/football/recruiting/story/1557148-fairman-time-to-shine?s=8:

This past Friday, Houston Baptist and Colorado coaching staff were on hand in Pearland, Texas for a football camp with hundreds on hand. One of those was Atascocita wide receiver Coye Fairman, a sleeper prospect who is poised for a big year after limited snaps as a junior. He showed what could be a breakout performance this upcoming fall.
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When there are two top flight receivers on the roster with only one football to go around, there are times when really good players may not get many touches.

That seemed to be the case with Humble (Texas) Atascocita wide receiver Coye Fairman.

Working in the rotation behind guys headed to Texas Tech and Memphisrespectively, Fairman was looking for an opportunity. And it looks like that time is here.

“I feel like I should have gotten more passes. But this year, I should get the chance to make some plays,” Fairman, who had 158 yards receiving and two touchdowns last season said.[/FONT]
 
Jumbo WR/TE kind of guy?

That's my thoughts. Assuming that the 40 time may not be quite what he reports on hudl but knowing that the 4.08 shuttle (and a 7.06 3-cone drill) was camp verified, I'm seeing a guy who is 6'4" or 6'5" with the frame to play at over 230 lbs and take on the big slot TE role in this offense. With that size and quickness, he'd be a tough cover there.

Right now, just a guy to watch. Mutual interest with him attending CU camp in Texas, coming out to the Rivals camp and then visiting for the team BBQ & facilities move-in UV recruiting weekend today (the last per Adam and why this is in Barzil for now).

Probably a case of seeing how he performs as a senior since his junior year didn't have much of anything to go on.
 
And you would be wrong. :smile2:
And that's what happens when you don't fully read an entire thread.

Last sentence of the second paragraph of the sixth post is where the reason is if others are wondering...
 
Fairman was impressive and looks like he'd be a player. Teammates with CU commit Patrick Taylor. Mostly a matter of him getting his academics squared away. I'm pretty sure he's the main TE target at this point.
 
Not sure if he's gotten his academics in order to qualify, but Coye has had a great season for Atascocita. Through their first 11 games, MaxPreps has him with 58 catches for 1,010 yards (17.4 ypc) and 17 touchdowns. He's got the frame to be in that receiving TE spot and I believe that if the transcript is in place the Buffs are very interested.
 
If his shuttle and 3 cone time are accurate then this kids a hell of an athlete. Hope we can get him if he qualifies. His times are on par with NFL WR. Just as a comparison Paul Richardson's 3 cone time was 7.09 and Sammy Watkins shuttle time was 4.34 at the NFL combine.
 
Just checked his twitter account. MacIntyre, Walters and Toyoma are all still following him.
 
His first half of Senior year highlights wouldn't load for me, but his Junior year highlights look promising. I like that half his "highlights" were of him blocking down field... Not only blocking but absolutely pancaking the defensive back.

Obviously not the fastest guy on the field, but he seems to make up for it with his size for jump balls and breaking tackles. Unless he's able to put on 40-50 lbs in the next year or two, as well as gets coached up extremely well on the technique require, I'm not sure how well he projects as a true TE, but he's definitely an athlete that would give the offense flexibility.
 
His first half of Senior year highlights wouldn't load for me, but his Junior year highlights look promising. I like that half his "highlights" were of him blocking down field... Not only blocking but absolutely pancaking the defensive back.

Obviously not the fastest guy on the field, but he seems to make up for it with his size for jump balls and breaking tackles. Unless he's able to put on 40-50 lbs in the next year or two, as well as gets coached up extremely well on the technique require, I'm not sure how well he projects as a true TE, but he's definitely an athlete that would give the offense flexibility.
I think he'd fit well in a Devin Funchess type role
 
Sounds like (per Adam) CU is going to be in good position to sign Fairman after he bounces back from JUCO. He had a monster season as a senior. And he's going to be a big WR rather than a TE, it appears.

Almost 90 catches, over 1300 yards, bunch of TDs. Dude can play.
 
Sounds like (per Adam) CU is going to be in good position to sign Fairman after he bounces back from JUCO. He had a monster season as a senior. And he's going to be a big WR rather than a TE, it appears.

Almost 90 catches, over 1300 yards, bunch of TDs. Dude can play.
Why JUCO? Grades?
 
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