Dorial Green-Beckham Video: Highlights of Top WR in Army All-American Game 2012
Dorial Green-Beckham is an absolute freak, and I mean that in the most positive way possible.
The 6'6", 220-pound wide receiver is the top prospect in the class of 2012, and perhaps the best receiver in the history of high school football.
That may sound like hyperbole, but the numbers don't lie. Green-Beckham has the most career receiving yards in history, racking up 6,447 yards for Hillcrest High School in Springfield, Missouri.
In his senior season, he had 119 catches, 2,234 yards and 24 touchdowns. He was named the 2012 U.S. Army Player of the Year and has had offers from basically every elite Division-I school in the country.
He is still undecided, but he gave his potential suitors a show in the Army All-American Game on Saturday.
Green-Beckham won Co-MVP honors after making spectacular plays like his 80-yard touchdown above.
This play shows just how unfair his size and athleticism can be. Travis Blanks is the No. 2 cornerback in the class of 2012 and is on his way to Clemson. He played near-perfect coverage on Green-Beckham, but it wasn't enough.
After casually fending off Blanks, Green-Beckham snatched the ball with one hand and cruised for the easy score.
He is clearly an elite athlete, as he also scorches opponents in the 100-yard dash and dunks over them on the hardwood.
With National Signing Day a few weeks away, Green-Beckham still has some time to make his college decision. Whichever school he chooses will have a very special weapon on their hands.
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