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2025 Preseason Camp Thread

Whelp, listening to the Collins and Angeli interviews brought me right back my old, pre-season, we are gonna go 15-0 shape! (Back to that Freshman year 1987 feeling.)

Fran is SUCH a departure from the bad old Shafer/Gerg days. The players seem sharp, motivated and genuinely supportive of each other - a real TEAM. And it's fantastic a strong OC.
 
Whelp, listening to the Collins and Angeli interviews brought me right back my old, pre-season, we are gonna go 15-0 shape! (Back to that Freshman year 1987 feeling.)

Fran is SUCH a departure from the bad old Shafer/Gerg days. The players seem sharp, motivated and genuinely supportive of each other - a real TEAM. And it's fantastic a strong OC.
The freshman 15! (wins)
 
They deleted the post...hmmm. It was Johntay Cook beating Ibn McDaniels clean for a long TD. Someone must not have been happy that it was posted
That might be from yesterday's practice; post #148 in this thread.
 
He’s a freak talent. He has potential to be a draft pick with one year here if he fully buys in. And from what I’ve heard, he is. He’s a clear number one option with insane talent. If he lives up to his potential he opens up a lot of other aspects of the passing game.
Dang…he is looking Fast, STRONG, Explosive and from Frans comments, dedicated and focused. It’s only like Day 2, and I’m convinced Johntay is going to Cook in 2025.
 
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He’s a freak talent. He has potential to be a draft pick with one year here if he fully buys in. And from what I’ve heard, he is. He’s a clear number one option with insane talent. If he lives up to his potential he opens up a lot of other aspects of the passing game.
Some additional information/stats/scouting reports on Cook you may not know, I didn't:

Johntay Cook II is a former five-star wide receiver from DeSoto High School in DeSoto, Texas, who was recruited to play for the University of Texas at Austin. He later transferred to the University of Washington. Cook is known for his explosiveness, ball skills, and ability to make defenders miss.

High School Career at DeSoto:
  • Cook was a standout receiver for DeSoto High School, earning Dallas Morning News Offensive Player of the Year honors as a senior.

  • In his senior year, he had 84 receptions for 1,469 yards and 22 touchdowns.

  • For his high school career, he recorded 165 receptions for 2,965 receiving yards and 50 touchdowns.

  • He was selected to play in the 2023 Under Armour All-America Game.

  • Cook was a highly sought-after recruit, receiving offers from top programs like Texas, Michigan, Alabama, and others.

  • He was ranked as a top-10 wide receiver nationally by multiple recruiting services.
Google.com

Draft Profile: Bio​

Johntay Cook II, a wide receiver from DeSoto, Texas, stands at 6'0" and weighs 185 pounds. During his high school career at DeSoto High School, he earned All-America and all-state honors, playing a pivotal role in leading his team to the 6A Division 2 state championship in 2022. Cook accumulated 2,965 receiving yards and 50 touchdowns over his final three seasons, showcasing his talent against top-tier competition.

In his freshman year at the University of Texas in 2023, Cook appeared in all 14 games, recording eight receptions for 136 yards. He made an immediate impact with a season-long 51-yard catch in the win at Baylor and contributed in key victories throughout the season, including the Big 12 Championship Game against Oklahoma State. His consistent performance highlighted his readiness for collegiate play.

Entering his sophomore season in 2024, Cook continued to impress. In the season opener against Colorado State, he notched three receptions for 56 yards. Demonstrating his playmaking ability, he secured two touchdown catches in the win over UTSA, marking his first career multi-touchdown game. Cook's progression reflects his growing role in the Longhorns' offense.


Scouting Report: Strengths​

  • Explosive off the line with exceptional initial quickness, consistently beating defenders in press coverage.
  • Polished route-runner with the ability to create separation at all levels of the field.
  • Natural hands catcher who confidently plucks the ball away from his body.
  • Excellent body control, adjusting seamlessly to the ball in the air.
  • Versatile receiver effective both in the slot and on the outside.
  • Dangerous after the catch, displaying agility and elusiveness in open space.
  • Proven production against top competition, showcasing consistency and reliability.
  • Possesses long arms and a 6-foot-4 wingspan, providing an expanded catch radius despite his average height


Scouting Report: Weaknesses​

  • Slightly undersized for an outside receiver at 6'0" and 185 pounds, which may limit his effectiveness against physical NFL cornerbacks
  • While quick, his long speed is merely solid, potentially limiting his ability to consistently separate deep at the next level
  • Needs to improve play strength to better handle press coverage and physical defenders in the NFL
  • Has shown occasional concentration drops, an area that requires continued focus and improvement

Scouting Report: Summary​

Johntay Cook II projects as a potential game-changing wide receiver at the NFL level, with the skill set to become a high-volume target and offensive centerpiece. His elite route-running, exceptional quickness, and advanced ball skills make him a mismatch nightmare for defenses, capable of winning from multiple alignments.

Cook's draft stock places him firmly in the top-10 conversation, reflecting his potential to make an immediate impact as a rookie. His versatility and polished skill set should allow for a smooth transition to the pro game, particularly in offenses that emphasize timing routes and creating separation through precision rather than pure physicality.

While he may face challenges against larger, more physical NFL cornerbacks, Cook's technical proficiency and football IQ should help mitigate these concerns. As he continues to refine his game and potentially adds muscle to his frame, Cook has the potential to develop into one of the premier receivers in the NFL, capable of elevating an offense and becoming a quarterback's most trusted target.
nfldraftbuzz.com
 

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