WR Bryce McNeal

Player: Bryce McNeal

Hometown: Minneapolis, MN

Position: WR

Height: 6'1"

Weight: 170 lbs.

40 time: 4.46

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Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina

Schools of Interest: Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Louisville, North Carolina, Wisconsin

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Assessing the talent: Good height and speed. Solid receiver out of the mid-west.

Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 15%.

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brr now has him at :star :star :star

and rivals :star :star :star :star

both as WR...

per rivals,

Last June, Bryce McNeal got his first taste of Nebraska football when he was in Lincoln participating in a Husker summer camp. Now, with eight scholarship offers in hand, the 6-foot-2, 175-pound wide receiver out of Minneapolis (Minn.) Breck admits that the Huskers are one of a number of schools he's considering as he approaches college.

Michigan was his eighth offer.

 
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Seems like a Terrence Nunn type.

I don't claim to know a great deal about football, but I just fnid myself not terribly interested in a wideout who isn't either really tall or really fast. Then again, he could be a route running fiend and be able to get good separation!

Let's lure him in.

 
Seems like a Terrence Nunn type.

I don't claim to know a great deal about football, but I just fnid myself not terribly interested in a wideout who isn't either really tall or really fast. Then again, he could be a route running fiend and be able to get good separation!

Let's lure him in.
If he is anywhere near his listed 4.46 time, that is incredibly fast for a high schooler, especially when you consider that most of the wideouts at the NFL combine ran in the 4.5 - 4.6 range. Since both Rivals and Scout have taken steps to improve their 40-time accuracy, hopefully this time is legit.

 
Seems like a Terrence Nunn type.

I don't claim to know a great deal about football, but I just fnid myself not terribly interested in a wideout who isn't either really tall or really fast. Then again, he could be a route running fiend and be able to get good separation!

Let's lure him in.
the greatest wr in the pro's was a not that fast, he had decent speed but he ran the best routes any one could run.

 
Vuren said:
Seems like a Terrence Nunn type.

I don't claim to know a great deal about football, but I just fnid myself not terribly interested in a wideout who isn't either really tall or really fast. Then again, he could be a route running fiend and be able to get good separation!

Let's lure him in.
the greatest wr in the pro's was a not that fast, he had decent speed but he ran the best routes any one could run.
Jerry Rice?

 
Committed to Michigan, but still taking his free trips according to ESPN:

There have been rumors that one of Michigan's top commitments, wide receiver Bryce McNeal (Minneapolis/Breck), has decided to de-commit. McNeal says that is not the case, but it is also not a done deal he will sign with the Wolverines.
"I haven't de-committed," McNeal said late Monday night. "But I'm going to take my five official visits. I visit Colorado Oct. 18 and Michigan Oct. 25. Minnesota, Cal-Berkley and Florida are the other schools [under consideration]."
 
Never really in this one, but not in the top 4 he recently announced:

Wide receiver Bryce McNeal names four finalists
ESPNU 150 prospect Bryce McNeal is now only considering Clemson, Minnesota, Oregon and Colorado, the Spartanburg Herald-Journal reports.

McNeal originally picked Michigan during his junior year but later dropped that commitment.
 
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