Player: Keeston Terry
Hometown: Blue Springs, Mo.
Position: WR
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 179 lbs.
40 time: 4.65 (Rivals 8/25/2008)
Visit Date: 2/7 (unofficial for junior day)
Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Stanford, Wisconsin, Illinois
Favorites: N!
Rankings/Stars:
Rivals: :star :star :star :star 5.8 Rivals250
Scout: :star :star :star :star #22 WR
ESPN: 75
Assessing the talent: (Rivals) Earned all-state honors as a sophomore. Terry is also the son of former Kansas City Chief and University of Kansas defensive back Doug Terry. COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Terry (6-2/179) was named WR MVP. Terry had an 8'10 broad jump while running a 4.59 shuttle and 4.69 40. He also bench pressed 155 pounds 20 times.

Hometown: Blue Springs, Mo.
Position: WR
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 179 lbs.
40 time: 4.65 (Rivals 8/25/2008)
Visit Date: 2/7 (unofficial for junior day)
Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Stanford, Wisconsin, Illinois
Favorites: N!
Rankings/Stars:
Rivals: :star :star :star :star 5.8 Rivals250
Scout: :star :star :star :star #22 WR
ESPN: 75
Assessing the talent: (Rivals) Earned all-state honors as a sophomore. Terry is also the son of former Kansas City Chief and University of Kansas defensive back Doug Terry. COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Terry (6-2/179) was named WR MVP. Terry had an 8'10 broad jump while running a 4.59 shuttle and 4.69 40. He also bench pressed 155 pounds 20 times.
Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: N!Terry is a very good athlete with coveted size, ball skills and versatility. Could get recruited on either side of the ball at the next level; we like his tools to develop at safety or receiver. Has good height and a well-defined, leaner frame that has a lot of physical development left. Actually has above average body strength for his size. Displays good hands, concentration and a fairly large catch radius. Very comfortable around the football on both sides of the ball. Needs some polish but is a smooth route runner who excels on intermediate routes, loses little speed at the top of his stem. More.
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