After losing star wide receivers Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs III to the NFL, Alabama fans now look to Jaylen Waddle and DeVonta Smith as the two receivers to lead the 2020 Crimson Tide offense.
John Metchie III and Tyrell Shavers are two names the Alabama fanbase may have heard before, and it’s likely they will hear their names called more often in 2020. The both of them are poised to step up this season to help the offense maintain there elite level of play.
One freshman receiver may be able to have an impact in his first year in Tuscaloosa, Traeshon Holden.
Holden, who is native to Kissimmee, Florida, finished his high school career at Narbonne high school in Harbor City, California.
In his senior season, Holden reeled in 31 receptions for 512 yards, an average of 16.5 yards-per-catch and seven touchdowns. These stats earned Holden four stars from 247Sports.
The receiver is listed at 6-foot-3, 196 pounds on the Alabama roster.
The big-body freshman says the players he looks up to are Julio Jones, Calvin Ridley and Amari Cooper – all Alabama products.
What makes Holden so special is that he is a severe down-field threat and is not afraid to run through defensive backs to complete his routes.
All of his skills can be seen in his highlight reel posted by AL.com
Smith has the all-around skill, Waddle has the speed and elusiveness and Holden can offer strength, speed and hands.
When watching his tape, it’s hard not to notice his strict route-running and ability to move wherever needed in order to bring the ball in. His long legs and large frame allow him to not only get down the field quickly, but to also reach around or over any defensive back that may be in his way.
With Tua Tagovailoa in the rearview mirror for the Crimson Tide, Mac Jones will likely take over. From what we have seen, Jones is not as confident as Tua when throwing downfield. Having Holden’s presence can be a big help to Jones.
Let’s also not forget that Holden is also an elite kick returner. When watching his film, it’s hard not to be impressed after he disappears into a pile and then comes out the other end, seemingly untouched.
There’s some work to be done on Holden’s end though. He is a true freshman trying to get playing time amidst a squad of tight-knit players that have shown the coaching staff who they are capable of.
However, if he is able to get it one during the preseason training and establish himself as a viable receiver that can help Alabama succeed, expect to hear his name called throughout the 2020 season.
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