
Terrell Bynum to Washington: Huskies Land 4-Star WR Prospect
Terrell Bynum emerged as a 4-star wide receiver recruit at St. John Bosco and Servite High Schools in California, and he parlayed that status into a future at Washington on Wednesday when he made his college commitment official.
Bynum took to Twitter to announce his decision:
"Proverbs 16:3.. pic.twitter.com/Bk6aG4Vbk4
— Terrell Bynum (@TDBynum) April 14, 2016"
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According to 247Sports' composite rankings, Bynum is the 137th-ranked player overall and the 19th-ranked receiver in the class of 2017. Among California recruits in his class, Bynum grades out 16th overall.
All along, Bynum said he intended to make his commitment official before the start of his senior season.
"I want to make an early decision, sometime in the spring," he said, per Scout.com's Greg Biggins. "I want to get through signing day first and see what coaches are still with their programs to make sure it's a stable, secure situation for me."
Now that he's committed to the Huskies, Bynum can focus on fine-tuning his skill set to mask the fact he's not the class of 2017's most physically imposing pass-catcher.
Although he flashed terrific speed and change-of-pace capabilities, Bynum is still just 6'1" and 175 pounds—making him more of a viable long-term option in the slot thanks to his ability to create yards after the catch.
A speedy weapon who gets out of his breaks in a flash, Bynum is the sort of playmaker capable of breaking a game wide-open with his open-field acumen.


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