Jaime Ffrench, no that is not a typo, that is the correct spelling for the future star wideout for the Longhorns. Jaime Ffrench is receiving quite the attention at Mandarin High School in Jacksonville Florida. With his blinding speed and staggering stat line, it is no wonder he was a highly sought-after talent. We will dive into his abilities as a player as well as how that translates to devy leagues in the future as well as Dynasty leagues even further on down the road.
Jaime Ffrench As A Player
The 6-1 185lb speedy wide receiver has made a dramatic impact in the Florida high school leagues. This young man has garnered over 2,300 yards and over 20 touchdowns according to MaxPreps. Not only is the stat line insane but so is the raw talent Jaime Ffrench possesses. The recent Longhorns commit has showcased his ability on the field with his pass-catching ability, as well as making defenses miss as he gets great yards after the catch.
247 Sports has Jaime Ffrench ranked Wide reciever four, and 25th overall. This is a fantastic company to be in, with the likes of Caleb Cunningham, and Dakorien Moore, all equally talented Wide receivers. If there is an area that the Longhorns need to work and develop on that would most probably be in the area of route running.
While his raw talent and speed are enough to blow by eliminating high school defenders, that will be much tougher to do at the collegiate level, and nearly impossible at the NFL level. With growth, development, and discipline from the Texas Longhorns, there is little doubt that Jaime Ffrench will be an elite pass catcher with the whole package of speed, precision, and catching ability.
Jaime Ffrench Devy Outlook
Turning the page and looking forward to Devy Leagues and Dynasty Leagues. There is great upside potential for this rising star. If you are in need of a wide receiver position then there should be a highlight or star next to Ffrench’s name. It seems each year there is a once-in-a-generation talent coming into the NFL at the wide receiver position.
By no means am I stating Ffrench is a generational talent, but rather, he does consistent things right and will continue to do so. In the NFL comparison world, I believe there are two candidates that Jamie Ffrench is similar to. Chris Olave on the Saints and Drake London on the Falcons. Both are great receivers because they are consistent in their work. They play their game week in and week out and it shows each passing year they are a stable source of points for many fantasy managers.
The stock is trending up on Ffrench, buy while you can. For his draft class, I would put him as high as WR-5 and as low as WR-10. The talent is there and the skills will develop and he will make a fantasy owner a very happy individual over the course of his great career.