Jordan Whittington
Status:
Signed
HIGH SCHOOL

Jordan Whittington

Wide Receiver
6′1″ / 198 lbs
Cuero, TX
Cuero
Class of 2019
Rating: 92
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Rating: 95.5
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Texas
Signed
Florida
High
Texas A&M
High
Baylor
Medium
Alabama
Medium
Colorado
Medium
Houston
Medium
Missouri
Medium
Nebraska
Medium
Ohio State
Medium
Oklahoma
Medium
Oklahoma State
Medium
Ole Miss
Medium
Oregon
Medium
Stanford
Medium
TCU
Medium
Tennessee
Medium
Texas Tech
Medium
Tulane
Medium
West Virginia
Medium
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Brian Ethridge
6 yr ago by Brian Ethridge
Prime 21 Camp Thoughts
Amy, Damon, and I went to the Prime 21 Camp at Trinity Christian on Saturday from 7:45 to 1pm. The event ended at 5pm, but we all have lives and spending 10 hours in Cedar Hill wasn't on our agendas, as life calls. I've left a spot for Amy and Damon to add their thoughts as well.Brian's Thoughts:Grant Gunnell was the MVP and the time I saw him in warmups he looked better than before. Grant Tisdale has a solid arm, but I commented to Amy that Chris Herron looked better at the Baylor camp and was offered there. Would have been nice for Herron to have been invited.Michael Johnson, Jr. was impressive looking but erratic in throws.Jase McClellan and Qualan Jones are twins, but Jones is bigger at this stage and a year older. Jones feet were impressive and he went second in every drill behind McClellan. The only thing to say negative about Jones is where he plays in HS. If he were at CH, Desoto, etc... he'd have 30 offers. He ran 4.4 at the TCU camp per the TCU guys, but hasn't been offered yet. If he runs that on 7/22 I think the staffs' heads will explode in offering him. McClellan is a stud as well and he's still got 3 years of HS.Tyrion Davis of Southern Lab in Baton Rouge is big and special. He's committed to LSU and just watching him go through drills he looked NFL ready.Jonathan McGill is underrated at corner, but he's a little small, but had a good dayChase Lane committed to A&M didn't do anything for me.Myles Nash measured in at 5-5 153, he's quick, but that size needs to improve fastZach Nwachukwu just doesn't seem to have the top end speed at CB needed at an elite event like this. This could change, but right now the reality.Daxton Hill, brother of the starting RB at OSU is legit. He won DB MVPUCLA commit Kameron Brown looked small and slower than I remembered. Still solid receiver.Isaiah Spiller looked good, he's likely headed to A&M, like his dad. Nice guy that I met.Drew Sanders played TE and showed plus athleticism. I will be interested to see him at Colleyville Heritage over the next 3 years. He's a specimen as well. Bright future.Genson Hooper-Price has all the tools, but he didn't wear gloves early to keep them clean and got a case of dropsies. That got in his head and he had a hard time early in the sessions regaining his confidence. I take him and use his 6-5 202 frame that will be 230-250 in a year of lifting. Reminded me of Tommy Bush at the same stage, just larger. Quiet, reserved, and respectful kids with great possibilities ahead of them.Jordan Whittington looks great, but I don't see explosion. He's a LB to me playing WR.Trejan Bridges and Dylan Wright of Ennis got there late and both had great things to say about BU. Grant said he was told if he ran a 4.5 at camp they'd offer. He's trying to make it Saturday to do that. The issue is he has a game in GASO with Bridges. If the schedule permits they said they'd try to be there.Damon saw WR MVP Dylan Jantz of Gunter. He's not the tallest and white and has no offers because of it, but nobody got close to him. Call him Wes Welker, Danny Amendola, Julian Edelman, etc.. but he's coming to Baylor to camp and I hope he blows up, gets an offer, and accepts.Theo Wease is good/great, but his showboating and showing up opponents if he wins a rep and stares at QBs if they don't throw a good ball grow tiresome. Arjei Henderson looked good/great as well. Litchfield Ajavon looked 30 and played like it. He was a man from the S position. Marquez Beason is quick and legitTitus Swen is a smaller version of Qualon Jones and not quite as fast. Still good.Plae Wyatt measured 5-10.5 185 and broke up several passes as a safety. Donovan Ollie has good size, but he's stiff in his breaks. That can be fixed. Seemed a big overwhelmed like Genson at times.Jalen Curry is a stud. Just all you can say about him. "Jalen Pitre is like my brother. He tells me how much he likes it. How it is. How the staff is. My dad loves Baylor."Steven Parker from SOC is committed to Tech and a big LB. He's going to be a DE in college and isn't solid to Tech, but kept a spot.Amy's Thoughts:Damon's Thoughts:Overall:It was a wonderfully run camp and much better than 2015 when the first camp was run. We didn't have a reason to be out there last year, but everyone mentioned it was better this year as well. Under Armour gets it from a kid and media perspective. Inviting and courteous and even fed us. The Opening and Nike haven't even offered water to me in five years. Deion and his staff always ask if we need anything and yesterday Aeneas Williams asked if I wanted to warm him up during a break. My shoulder said, "no thanks."
Brian Ethridge
6 yr ago by Brian Ethridge
Prime 21 Camp 7/15
Amy, Damon, and I will be out there tomorrow and here is a listing of players expected to be there with Baylor offers/interest:OFFERED2019Marquez Beason ATH Bishop DunneTrejan Bridges WR HebronMarcel Brooks LB FM MarcusKameron Brown WR Colleyville Heritage UCLA CommitJalen Curry WR StaffordGrant Gunnell QB St Pius X A&M CommitArjei Henderson WR FB TravisGenson Hooper-Price WR St. John'sJamal Morris S FB BushAnfernee Orji S RockwallJoshua Sanguinetti ATH University HS FLIsaiah Spiller RB Klein CollinsAustin Stogner TE Prestonwood OU CommitGrant Tisdale QB AllenTheo Wease WR AllenJordan Whittington WR CueroBrian Williams S Bishop DunneDemani Richardson S Waxahachie2020Zach Evans RB GP North ShoreJase McClellan RB AledoRJ Mickens CB SouthlakeDrew Sanders QB Lake DallasBAYLOR INTEREST2019 Qualan Jones RB Grand Prairie 2019 Colt Ellison LB Aledo2019 RJ Hart WR West Rusk2019 Jonathan McGill S Coppell2019 Donovan Ollie WR Wylie2019 Titus Swen RB Eaton2020 Plae Wyatt S McKinney Boyd 2020 Myles Nash RB Sachse2020 Dwight McGlothern DB New CaneyFollow for updates
Brian Ethridge
7 yr ago by Brian Ethridge
The Opening: Houston Regional 2017 Recap
Houston rarely disappoints at camps due to talent levels in the city and surrounding area. Here are the highlights, lowlights, and in between on the day.Everyone should know I find The Opening camps a little over the top, but they are well run, great camps, that do teach the kids. Sometimes that teaching bores many of us in the industry as we've seen it before, but the kids haven't and we wouldn't be here without the kids or Student Sports/Nike doing this. So, there is my lowlight of the camp, boredom from watching kids work on hand technique for an hour. Highlights Seeing Austin Stogner win MVP of the WR/TE division and him being a big fan of the Bears. The 6-6-230 prospect will be 260 with ease and dominant at the college level if his career continues moving this direction. Baylor knows about him so a move could happen sooner than later and then the fun will start for him in the amount of offers headed his way.Finding Tommy Bush over a year ago and then he came out and balled. 6-4.5 187 4.47 (fastest on this cold day) and caught everything. He beat D'Shawn Jamison, Leon O'Neal, Anthony Cook, and anyone else that decided to challenge him. Bush loves Baylor, but says he has no favorites.As good as Bush is, Brennan Eagles is a little better. He measured 6-3.5 214 4.51 and was dominant physically over any DB there. Bush is a slasher like Jerry Rice and Eagles is a Brandon Marshall. It was great to watch them work. Best part is both are polite kids and players that encourage those around them.Quarterbacks had issues today, but Jalen Mayden has a plus arm. He lacks consistency, but these events are boring and monotonous, and there is little chance to get in a rhythm when you get one rep, wait a minute, get a rep, repeat. The event started at 9am and ended after 4pm and there was not a food break for anyone. Not sure where I see him and Baylor at this point, but I'm not sure he's interested in Baylor as much as some other schools.I didn't get to see Tanner Mordecai throw and that was a miss on my part, but I likely did see him throw, just was concentrating on the receivers pulling in passes.Grant Gunnell struggled a little today, but everything is there for a great QB. Live arm, big body, and mechanics. I hope he makes a Baylor camp this summer so I can watch him closer.Ta'Zhawn Henry is cat quick and built like he can play P5 ball. He showed great feet and acceleration in drills, but you could tell he wanted to put on the pads instead of running drills. I have a video interview of him and he's a soft spoken kid and he went out of his way to say hello to me when he noticed I was filming his drills. He likes Baylor and I think it will come down to Baylor and Oklahoma State, but he mentioned Texas could be offering soon.Anthony Cook is an animal on the field. He just will not lose and I haven't seen a DB in the past 10 years like him. He always had a crowd around him and when he was free I had someone with me.D'Shawn Jamison has a Baylor offer, but I wasn't as impressed with him today as Cook or several others. Camps don't allow physical play and isn't really football, and I love his tape, so I could have had too high of expectations for him.Leon O'Neal had the best quote of the day as one of my favorite receivers Al'vonte Woodard told him to come press him and O'Neal said, "I'm a safety, if we put on pads I'd **** you up!" The rep earlier Woodard ran right past O'Neal when he tried to press him.Woodard is a stud and ready to play now in the slot. If Baylor were to get Woodard (hasn't offered) and Bush every Baylor fan should dance in the streets like a Mountaineer all hopped up on Mountain Dew moonshine.Jordan Whittington is the truth for 2019 and going to grow into a linebacker playing receiver. He's built extremely well and may end up toting the rock instead of catching it as he looks like a taller Goodley. He likes Baylor as well, but 2019 is a ways off.Miles Battle also likes Baylor and we should see him at Jr Day on 2/18.The Moore brothers were there and I don't get it. I just don't get the love both receive. I could be wrong. They're not bad, but just not this level of hype. I wouldn't have them in the top 15 receivers in Texas after seeing them at this loaded camp.Max Wright is close to A&M commits and the Aggies have been recruiting him for over a year longer than Baylor has, which started last month. He's talking of playing baseball as well and doing both in college. Baylor has a ton of room to make up, but there is a year to go. Getting him to campus would be a big step as he was Baylor/A&M just over a year ago.Colten Blanton is an A&M commit at OT and he just looks so young and I didn't see the feet today.Jalen Preston looked great one moment and mediocre the next. He needs consistency and then he'll be great.Kalon Barnes was another hit or miss receiver, but I'd put him and Preston above either Moore brother. I didn't see Theo Wease workout, but I did catch up to him and he said Coach McGuire called his HC to offer and didn't contact him to give the offer per NCAA rules. He has since called Coach McGuire to talk to him. Several times I heard of assistants and even a HC visiting with a player before they were allowed to do so. Two coaches seemed to stick out more than others. Patterson and Herman were those two.Billy 'BJ' Foster didn't work out and sort of just roamed the sidelines. He said he'd be in Dallas.Two intriguing offensive tackles were Frank Fillip of Clear Lake and Connor Galvin of Katy. Fillip was 6-7 275 and has great feet. He can really move, but is 2-3 years from being ready in college after he hits the weight room and gets serious. Larry McRae is his head coach and he says he'll get him to camps and hopes Baylor invites him to a Jr Day. Galvin made the final five and held his own against one of the better speed rushers at the camp. I talked to him and he hasn't seen any coaches come by Katy to talk to him, which is the norm for Gary Joseph. He's 6-6 270, lean, and long.A hidden gym was Bobby Wolfe of Houston Madison. The 2019 corner was 6-0 180 and went after every rep he could get and didn't back away from the top talent as he wanted a piece of each. He had great hips, closing speed, and reactions. For the first time I saw a DB and thought, he's going to blow up.James "Ben" Sims was a good looking 6-5 240 tight end from San Antonio Clark. Ran smooth routes and had some physical to him.Kenyon Green that is committed to LSU for 2019 is a man. He's going to need to lose some bad weight, but he's just mean and agile for an offensive guard. Loved watching him work today.Andrew Coker is a large human being for 2019 and he's close to Max Wright and Camron Horry, even called Horry his best friend, so A&M is leading for him at this point. He does like Baylor, Arkansas, Tech, TCU, Cincinnati, and Stanford as well.Tyrese Williams is going to be a great get for someone in 2018 out of Cy Ridge. He's powerful and agile and has the frame to be guard or center.One recruit I had set up to talk to and couldn't find after the event was over was Joseph Ossai, but I did get to watch him and he's legit. He's 6-4 220ish and flies off the ball. He's bouncy and never set still during the event as he paced when not in a rep. His intensity and coachability were always on display.JKB tipped me off to watch Starrland Baldwin and he can play. He's a little shorter than his listed height, so I'll be interested to see what he measured Saturday, but his quickness and skills were on display until he planted on a bad spot and injured his foot. He ran a 3.85 shuttle and low 4.6 on a cold day.Erick Hallett has some skills at defensive back, but I'm not sure if he should be a corner or safety. The Cy-Fair prospect was near 6-0 180 and got beat on a couple of deep balls and would then win on the next deep ball. He was inconsistent, but the talent is there.I wasn't impressed with Keondre Coburn on Saturday, but when you put the pads on he likely eats guards and centers up. He kept trying a spin move which is the worst move in a camp an interior DL can make. I've never seen it work in 15+ years.Zachary Gilson has put on good weight and while he's not the most explosive, he's a P5 kid. Hard worker and going to fill out to 6-6 270 for some team. The Sachse Mustang worked out with his teammate and Tech offer Hunter Spears. Spears has a great frame, but I didn't see explosiveness off the ball. He's still growing as well and DTs can blossom later.Another hidden gem was Henry Thomas of FB Marshall. He caught everything at receiver and is built well to play physical in the slot. He'll make someone happy in this class.
Brian Ethridge
7 yr ago by Brian Ethridge
The Opening: Houston Regional 2017
Made my way to Katy for a quick stay with the in-laws this weekend so I can cover the The Opening: Houston Regional for the site. Here are some names to watch and remember for tomorrow. I have interviews lined up with several Baylor 2018 offers there.Quarterback2018 - Tanner Mordecai - Midway (Baylor Offer)2018 - Jalen Mayden - Sachse (Baylor Offer)2019 - Grant Gunnell Houston St. Pius X (Baylor Offer)2018 - Chance Amie - Tyler Lee2018 - John Holcombe - Summer CreekRunning Back2018 - Ta'Zhawn Henry - Houston Lamar (Baylor Offer)2018 - Stanley Hackett - Sam Rayburn2018 - Trenton Kennedy - Cy Fair2019 - Kavyn Cooper - WOSWide Receiver2018 - Tommy Bush - Scherz Clemens (Baylor Offer)2018 - Kalon Barnes - Silsbee (Baylor Offer)2018 - Jalen Preston - Manvel (Baylor Offer)2018 - Brennan Eagles - Alief Taylor (Baylor Offer)2018 - Miles Battle - Cy Creek (Baylor Offer)2019 - Jordan Whittington - Cuero (Baylor Offer)2019 - Theo Wease - Allen (Baylor Offer)2019 - Jalen Curry - Stafford (Baylor Offer)Tight End2018 - Mustapha Muhammad - Ridge Point (Baylor Offer)Offensive Line2018 - Barton Clement - FB Marshall (Baylor Offer)Defensive Line2018 - Max Wright - Katy Taylor (Baylor Offer)2018 - Joseph Ossai Oak Ridge (Baylor Offer)Defensive Backs2018 - Anthony Cook - Houston Lamar (Baylor Offer)2018 - D'Shawn Jamison - Houston Lamar (Baylor Offer)2018 - Billy 'BJ' Foster - Angelton (Baylor Offer)2018 - Leon O'Neal - Cy Springs (Baylor Offer)2018 - Jalen Green - Houston Reagan (Baylor Offer)

Career Stats

Season Rush Yds TD Rec Rec TDs Rec Yds Int Def TDs Pnt Rtn TD K Rtn TDs
2017
JR
34 227 5 73 16 1,457 3 1 1 -
2016
SO
41 336 4 44 12 797 6 2 2 1

Honors

40-yard dash

4.68

Shuttle

4.07

Vertical

32.8

Power Ball

35.5

SPARQ

103.26
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