Paxton Nayman – TE
Creekview

#84 TIGHT END


HT: 6'5″
WT: 235
GPA: 3.63
Class: 2019
40: 4.88
Squat: 340
Bench: 280
Power Clean: 300


What makes you stand out as a future collegiate athlete?

Tall, solid frame with a long wingspan. Big hands and a size 16 shoe. Will go over the middle to make a catch in traffic and doesn't shy away from contact. Was also split out wide a times to utilize a size advantage vs. DBs. Very good hands for such a big target. Will high point a catch and use some of his basketball agility to simply outreach defenders. His blocking game has also become a strong point. Lower leg drive and improved pad level helped make a huge jump in this area between his sophomore and junior seasons. Shed some weight for basketball season but will play between 230-240 lbs., in the fall. Has drawn interest from several major Division I programs of late. Recognized with postseason honors following a solid junior season and should project to have a big senior campaign. Averaging almost a double-double during his junior basketball season on a Top 10 state-ranked 18-2 basketball team at Creekview. Solid in the classroom by carrying a 3.63 GPA.

Paxton is a 2019 recruit that emerged last fall. He fits the traditional tight end role for a tight end at the FBS level. He is above average ball skills for a 2019 TE, shows strong hands in tough coverage. His physicality standpoint needs to improve his lower body strength. No doubt about it though, the Creekview receiver has reliable hands, and shows the agility to become a solid route runner. Blocking is pretty good, he’s get low and above average leverage on his opponent. A 75″ wing span is a down side tho, and mitigates his height by a good bit. Can play sniffer too. 2019 class in Georgia has the best tight ends in the country.

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