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Committed1/13/2024

Jaleel Skinner

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StatusCommitted
Class2022
  • PositionTE
  • HT6-4.375
  • WT216
  • High SchoolIMG Academy
  • HometownGreer, SC

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Recruiting Class of 2022
Natl.
106
TE
4
FL
17
On3 DB / Jaleel Skinner

As a College Recruit

A high ceiling-low floor prospect with immense physical traits. The most athletic tight end prospect in the 2022 cycle, perhaps by a significant margin with unique dimensions and considerable twitch. Sports a near 7-foot wing-span and sub-4.6 speed. Has the physical ability to be a significant mismatch in the passing game with his straight-line speed and potentially large catch radius. Raw technically and needs to continue adding polish to his game as a pass-catcher and route-runner. Not a pure ball-winner but has shown flashes of high-point ability in games and 7-on-7 settings. Also has some underrated explosive power and core strength. Was a late transfer to IMG Academy as a senior and working into the offense at receiver. Shows his physical traits on the basketball court where he delivered some thunderous dunks and emphatic blocks as a junior.

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Highlights

Sophomore Season Highlights - 2019

Scouting Journal

8/01/21

Jaleel Skinner rated as a five-star in initial On300

Charles Power

Jaleel Skinner is among the biggest athletic freaks in the cycle. He combines 4.5 speed with power (315-pound power clean) and elite length (6-foot-11 wingspan). He’s long been an intriguing athlete given his measurables but we’ve seen him start to flip the switch over the last 12 months.

6/06/21

Jaleel Skinner impresses at Clemson camp

Charles Power

Jaleel Skinner is perhaps the most athletic tight end prospect in the 2022 cycle and continued to show his physical gifts while working out at Clemson. The 6-foot-4.5, 220-pounder has a lean build with exceptional length. Skinner was at the front of the line in a deep tight end group and worked closely with Tigers’ offensive coordinator Tony Elliott. The Greer, S.C. product was twitchy and fluid in his movements, seamlessly accelerating and gearing down within route drills. Skinner is not dominant at the catch point at this stage, but we thought he caught the ball well on the day. His highlight catch came on an adjustment to a low throw while moving full speed on a slant route. Skinner continues to look like he has one of the higher athletic ceilings of pass catchers in the 2022 cycle.