
Shockwaves in Recruiting: LSU’s Top 4-Star Snubbed by College Football Playoff Powerhouse—Find Out Who Sealed the Deal!
He’s even a significant in-state loss. The 5-foot-11, 175-pound WR ranked as the state of Louisiana’s No. 10 overall prospect by On3.
LSU losing ‘dynamic’ slot WR to SMU
Anderson drew a bevy of praise for his wide receiving game. Particularly at slot WR. National recruiting scout for On3 Cody Bellaire liked what he observed out of the WR.
“What we saw with Jakai was the ability to score any time the ball touches his hands, whether it’s as a receiver, returner or a ball carrier,” Bellaire wrote. “That’s the biggest thing. His body type is solid, but he’s not a physical, dominant presence … and he’s not the fastest kid you’ll ever see from a track perspective. But, his ability to make guys miss in space is special.”
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