Players to watch at Orlando NFTC
Originally Published: April 20, 2012
By ESPN RecruitingNation | ESPN.com
The Nike Football Training Camp on Sunday in Orlando looks poised to bring out a talented group of prospects. Here's a sampling of players we're looking forward to watching:
Benjamin is a talented wide receiver prospect who doesn't seem to always be maximizing his abilities. He is a prospect with excellent athleticism and quick, soft hands. When he is on top of his game, he has playmaking ability. I am very interested to see where he is in his offseason training and how he performs. When he is hitting on all cylinders, he can be a very good player. If he is, he should be among the very best in attendance. If he is not taking full advantage of his talents, it could raise questions.
Craig Haubert, RecruitingNation national recruiting analyst
WR Richard Benjamin (Tampa, Fla./Tampa Bay Tech)Benjamin is a talented wide receiver prospect who doesn't seem to always be maximizing his abilities. He is a prospect with excellent athleticism and quick, soft hands. When he is on top of his game, he has playmaking ability. I am very interested to see where he is in his offseason training and how he performs. When he is hitting on all cylinders, he can be a very good player. If he is, he should be among the very best in attendance. If he is not taking full advantage of his talents, it could raise questions.
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