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JK Mullen H.S. (Denver, CO)
Ht: 6'0"
Wt: 190 lbs
40: 4.55 secs
Rivals rating: 3*-5.6rr; unranked WR
Scout rating: 2*; #226 WR
ESPN rating: 3*-78 grade; #75 WR
Reported Offers: Colorado, Arizona, Arizona State, Kansas State, Minnesota, Syracuse, Utah, Washington, Central Florida, Colorado State
Last edited by Buffnik; 12-21-2009 at 07:01 PM.
Thanks, supaphish.
Williams is the best WR prospect to come out of Colorado in a long time. Big target. Pretty good speed. Great bloodlines (Brandon Marshall's his uncle). Hopefully he's working out with Marshall in the offseason, because he doesn't get a ton of opportunities to catch the ball in Mullen's offense. I trust that Logan knows how to coach up a WR, though.
Just getting a quick profile on him up since I didn't see one yet.
Rayshon is Brandon Marshall's cousin, originally from PA but moved in with #15 after Marshall took guardianship of him to get him out of a bad neighborhood. There was a nice article in the Post a few days ago:
http://www.denverpost.com/premium/broncos/ci_13871084It was just a quick \"smoke\" route, a short pass to the wide receiver wearing jersey No. 15 on the first play after halftime.
The receiver caught the ball and cut to the far sideline, streaking through, then past, the defense. By the time he reached the goal line, 61 yards later, all the opponent could see was that big No. 15 on his back.
Touchdown, Rayshon Williams.
4 TD's in Mullen's playoff quarterfinal game, not bad - he had 1 receiving, 2 rushing, and 1 punt return TD and returned two punts for 60+ yards.
hopefully Marshall gets a contract from the Broncos and Williams goes to CU so he can stay close by.
Mini McHoodie didn't do us any favors this week.
He is on the Rivals top 250 watch list for 2011.
And CU has now offered a scholarship. This will be a tough one to land.
I'm thinking zero chance unless Brandon Marshall signs a long-term deal with the Broncos.
Small chance (25% or less) if the Donks do their part.
No inside info, just my impression from reading the boards and not even having an interview with Rayshon to go on... so a complete guess. If someone's got any inside (or even 2nd hand) info, I'm sure everyone would be interested. I know I would be.
According to the Scout/Prep Colorado site, Rayshon enjoyed his summer in Florida so much, he's decided to move there for his senior year.
He is no longer an in-state recruit, he will be attending St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale. This is a blow to Mullen as they attempt to "threepeat" the state championship, although they usually recover quickly from any personnel changes.
Link (premium) PrepColorado has learned - and Southwest recruiting analyst Jason Jewell has confirmed - that talented 2011 receiver/return man Rayshon Williams will not play this upcoming season for Denver Mullen High School.
His uncle, former Bronco Brandon Marshall, (remember him?) is now a Miami Dolphin.
St. Thomas Aquinas is a powerhouse program. Hope he does well there. He could get looks from many schools if he does well. He was always a longshot to come to Boulder anyway.
Considering the level of competition, I would say two state titles in Colorado are not equal to one in Florida. I don't know what level Aquinas plays at in Fla. but the level of competition down there is serious. They put out a lot of good football players. Seems like there are some individual Fla schools that put out as many legit D-1 prospects as the state of Colorado does.
So maybe he traded up.
I'm sorry, but what kinda kid decides to move during his sr year in high school. I moved around a lot as a kid and it sucked. My sis had to move her Jr. year in HS and it really sucked. WTF?
Chris Martin?