Sadly, it’s time to move on from DK Metcalf because a new guy is here to take over his record. Metcalf recorded the fastest speed of any player in NFL 2023, which was at 22.23 mph. At the same time, “he hit 23.6 mph in workouts, and he can absolutely fly,” exclaimed Alabama Crimson Tide’s head coach Kalen DeBoer while talking about Kendrick Law.
Kendrick Law, a wide receiver for Alabama, is making headlines because of his unbelievable athletic abilities. If we ask him what else he likes to do besides playing as a wide receiver he says walking! And watching various sports. Thank God he ended up on the gridiron because that’s where he belongs. A huge round of applause for his parents, who helped him get what he likes and what he is good at.
Kendrick Law’s father while visiting LSU
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When they visited LSU, it was not an official visit, and most of the coaches were not present at that time. However, some of them were there, and Kendrick’s dad showcased faith in them and the success of LSU. Along with LSU, they visited a few other schools, including Alabama, Florida State, and Texas. Now everyone knows that he went to LSU and went on a remarkable journey there before enrolling with Alabama. At the time of his school and college, he’s done some great work on the field and the track.
High school and college career of Kendrick Law
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Among the fastest players in college football, Kendrick Law has walked on a difficult path to reach his goals. When he was in high school, he recorded 25 receptions for 423 yards and five touchdowns. On top of that, Kendrick rushed for 384 yards and four touchdowns. With a record of 10.48 seconds for the 100-meter track, he was ranked second in his class. Law’s lean body and fast moves make him the best choice for a wide receiver, and undoubtedly Alabama has made the best choice.
In his freshman season at Alabama, he made his mark because of his speed and recorded eight receptions for 103 yards and five tackles in 2022. During 2023, he played in two major games against Tennessee and LSU. For Tennessee, he recorded two receptions for 38 yards, and he had two receptions for 25 yards against LSU. While being a WR, he has also played snaps at running back and gave his fair share on special teams. Kendrick has gained significant renown for his exceptional speed, especially after receiving praise from the renowned coach, Kalen DeBoer. Will he be a valuable asset to the Crimson Tide? What are your thoughts on it?
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