Camdon Frier
- Pos WR
- Height 6-0
- Weight 185
Prospect Info
- High School Columbia
- City Lake City, FL
- Exp 2024 - ...
H.S. Scouting Report
Evaluated 09/08/2023
Inside receiver prospect that has tested in the upper percentile multiple times, including at the annual National Combine where he clocked the fastest 40-yard dash on a field of over 600 players. Thrives on underneath routes as he can find soft spots in coverage and give his quarterback a reliable option. Not the biggest individual (listed at 5-foot-11.5, 175 pounds), but has a surprisingly large catch radius for someone of his stature. Never put together a 1,000-yard season at the prep level, but was a four-year contributor. Must keep evolving if he’s going to be a true difference-maker on Saturdays, but has the short-area quickness to create separation at the Power Five level. Also a talented baseball player and is expected to do sports at the next level.
H.S. Athletic Background
Also a talented baseball prospect that's also expected to play baseball at the next level.
OF/UT that holds a grade of a "9" by Perfect Game and reported baseball offers from Clemson, Georgia, South Carolina and Rice amongst others.
Hit .340 with 19 RBI and 19 stolen bases as a sophomore for a Suwannee squad that played for a Florida 4A title.
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2023: Hauled in 33 passes for 456 yards and 5 TD as a senior.
2022: Transferred into Lake City Columbia and helped the Tigers reach the 3S semifinals. Caught 27 passes for 538 yards (19.9 average) and 5 TD. Also averaged over 30 yards a kickoff return and took one 86 yards for a score against Gadsden County. Named to the 247Sports 'All-Combine Team' at the National Combine in January.
2021: Racked up around 600 receiving yards and 4 TD as a junior at Suwannee.
2020: Got varsity snaps at Live Oak Suwannee. Totaled 254 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns on 25 catches before participating in the FBU Freshman All-American Bowl.
-Andrew Ivins
Connections
- Matt Frier Father
WR at FSU from 1989 to 1993.
- Todd Frier Uncle
DB at FSU from 1995 to 1999.