Tennessee Football: The Speedster Jalin Hyatt is Taking the NFL by Storm
By Blake Wyman
Tennessee Football speedster Jalin Hyatt has been putting on a show during the preseason and continues to prove doubters wrong as we approach week 1 of the NFL season.
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Jalin Hyatt’s speed is unmatched.
Jalin Hyatt continues to keep making plays all throughout the preseason, and there’s no question about who the real steal of the draft was this year. On top of making plays in games, he also recorded the fastest speed in NFL history at 24 MPH a few weeks ago. He did this prior to the season even starting and is going to continue to grow and develop as his career goes on.
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Before joining the Giants this year, Jalin Hyatt won the Biletnikoff Award and was named the nation’s best WR, following his 1,267 yards & 15 touchdown season last year for the Tennessee Volunteers.
Hyatt is very familiar with breaking records and making a name for himself. Last season, Jalin was a unanimous All-American for the first time in the previous 14 years of Tennessee football.
According to NFL Draft analyst Lance Zierlein:
“The Long, slender wideout with deep speed that could force defensive coordinators to alter coverage considerations. Hyatt’s gliding gait disguises explosive acceleration that can lead to easy separation on deep throws.
However, he does display inconsistency on contested catches comes. Hyatt is ordinary getting in and out of intermediate breaks and might be best with a limited route tree full of slants, crossers and a series of field-stretching patterns. Hyatt is an instantly credible WR2 with the ability to make a huge impact, but production could be erratic due to the limitations of his game.”
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