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'16 CA WR Dymond Lee (Verbal to UCLA)

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Chaminade H.S. (West Hills, CA)

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dymond_lee1

Ht: 6'2"

Wt: 175
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Rivals rating: 4*-5.9rr; #27 WR (#135 overall)
Scout rating: 4*; #51 WR
ESPN rating: 3*-78 grade; #83 WR
247s rating: 4*-91 grade; #39 WR (#241 overall)

Reported Offers: COLORADO, Fresno State, Miami (FL), Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Tulane, UCLA, Utah, Washington, Washington State
 
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With the Donovan Lee discussion I saw we didn't have one for his brother Dymond. You may remember that he had been listed as a QB for the 2016 class in various recruiting outfits, but he's apparently switched to WR. He's gotten offers from two big time schools in two big time conferences. Given the Chaminade pipeline and the connection to his brother you wonder if we might have a shot at him.
 
https://colorado.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1664749

10.) Dymond Lee, Chaminade Jr. WR

Lee opened up a ton of eyes as a sophomore playing against some of the top competition in the state. A natural playmaker, Lee finished with 848 yards receiving on 44 catches, including nine touchdowns. He also was used on designed runs and even threw a a few passes, including one touchdown. Lee has ideal height for a downfield threat, standing 6-foot-1, and might have an inch or two left to grow. However, he needs to add muscle to his lanky frame if he hopes to hold up to hits he'll take over the middle of the field. Lee is listed at 160 pounds and lacks upper body strength to be an effective blocker. He's got plenty of time to develop functional strength, however, and should be one of the most exciting receivers to watch in the meantime. Miami (Fl.) and Tennessee have already offered the burner.
 
Forgot to mention, talked to Dymond earlier this month. Not a ton of CU interest so far, but he's on the radar. He sounds pretty close to older brother Donovan. http://bit.ly/1oSe6lx ($)
 
"I watched their game since my brother is on their team, noticed how their offense runs. [MacIntyre] said that he supposes I could be a big part of their offense and I agree with him. They have a good system up there. I'm not sure, but that's definitely is going to be on my watch list now."

http://rvls.co/104cP10 ($)
 
There's always room for 4*s at CU. Please come join you're brother. Boulder is a wonderful place, you won't regret it.
 
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I didn't realize he had that kind of size on him. Could absolutely use his skills, speed, and brotherhood!
 
Top overall recruit, regardless of position?

Type of player we have to start getting some of if we are ever going to escape the basement in the PAC.

Big play potential and a guy who's name would give us credibility with other recruits.
 
I think so as well. Another off year in recruiting at WR could leave us in a pretty bad spot.

Could also argue that WR is one of those positions where natural talent is most critical.

You can develop linemen, LBs,QBs, even to an extent DBs. You don't see a lot of difference making WRs "come out of nowhere." The guys who are excellent WRs in college tend to be guys like Lee who lots of people already believe will be very good. Certainly there are exceptions but it seems like a lot fewer than at other positions. Guys don't suddenly "learn" to be big, fast, explosive, and have great body control and hands.
 
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