Woody Banks
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Woody Banks

Wide Receiver
6′2″ / 185 lbs
Lewisville, TX
Lewisville
Class of 2018
Rating: n/a
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
SMU
Medium
 
Texas
Medium
 

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Jason Howell
7 yr ago by Jason Howell
TexAgs Spring Football Tour: Tyrell Shavers and Lewisville High
The question is not who has offered Tyrell Shavers but who hasn't. Since his sub-4.4 40 at the Opening Regional in Dallas his recruiting has understanbly taken off. He's a long and lean 6-6, 205 and he is surprising quick with crisp routes. On the recruiting front he is not close to a final decision. He wants to take his official visits. However, Lewisville is wrapping up spring practice and he plans to name a top 10 by the end of next week. I get the feeling Texas A&M will be among those 10 schools. He seems to have a good bond with coach Moorehead and the two keep in touch on a weekly basis.Texas A&M has stopped by this spring along with Alabama, Miami, Texas, Auburn, and many others.Baseball doesn't sound like it will factor much into his decision. He mentioned Alabama, and maybe Florida State and Miami as summer visit destinations. We'll have a video interview loaded ASAP********************In addition to Shavers, Lewisville has a few others drawing attention. 2017 DB Matthew Kibbey (HUDL video link) is not a likely candidate for Texas A&M but he is drawing interest from Air Force, Tulsa, Purdue, and Nevada. 2018 WR Woody Banks (6-2, 185) (HUDL video link) is also beginning to draw attention. He says SMU and Texas have shown some interest and he has grown up a fan of Ohio State.

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