Wide receiver James Proche II (Dallas/Prime Prep) isn’t one of those cocky kids who enjoys referring to himself in third person. When you get to know the 2015 prospect, he’s the exact opposite.
But when Proche was asked on Sunday about his aspirations for the upcoming spring and summer, his comments turned into a declaration -- something that he’s going to hold tightly.
“This offseason, James Proche II will be the hardest-working kid in the country. I guarantee that,” Proche said. “He will become a top-five receiver in the country.”
But when Proche was asked on Sunday about his aspirations for the upcoming spring and summer, his comments turned into a declaration -- something that he’s going to hold tightly.
“This offseason, James Proche II will be the hardest-working kid in the country. I guarantee that,” Proche said. “He will become a top-five receiver in the country.”
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