WATCH: Ohio State 4-Star WR Commit Shows Off His Incredible 60-Inch Box Jump
Quarterbacks love throwing to big targets. They let it fly and watch their receiver make a play. And when the receiver is big and has mad hops, he’s bound to be the QB’s first option.
RELATED: Watch J.J. Watt’s Insane 61-Inch Box Jump
Meet Binjimen Victor, a 2016 Ohio State commit out of Coconut Creek High School (Fort Lauderdale, Florida). Victor will be that big player with huge hops for the Buckeyes next season. At 6-foot-4, he has the height to make himself an instant threat at the next level.
His hops, you ask? Check out this tweet of him completing a 60-inch Box Jump. That should answer your question.
@BinjimenVictor with the 60inch box jump!!!#OhioState #Buckeyes #BIG10 #FutureAllAmerican pic.twitter.com/bfusipY9Lg
— TUFF Training, Inc. (@RehmanZack) May 16, 2016
Although Victor took a step into the jump, it is still very impressive. OSU fans should be excited right about now. Check out some of his high school highlights below.
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WATCH: Ohio State 4-Star WR Commit Shows Off His Incredible 60-Inch Box Jump
Quarterbacks love throwing to big targets. They let it fly and watch their receiver make a play. And when the receiver is big and has mad hops, he’s bound to be the QB’s first option.
RELATED: Watch J.J. Watt’s Insane 61-Inch Box Jump
Meet Binjimen Victor, a 2016 Ohio State commit out of Coconut Creek High School (Fort Lauderdale, Florida). Victor will be that big player with huge hops for the Buckeyes next season. At 6-foot-4, he has the height to make himself an instant threat at the next level.
His hops, you ask? Check out this tweet of him completing a 60-inch Box Jump. That should answer your question.
@BinjimenVictor with the 60inch box jump!!!#OhioState #Buckeyes #BIG10 #FutureAllAmerican pic.twitter.com/bfusipY9Lg
— TUFF Training, Inc. (@RehmanZack) May 16, 2016
Although Victor took a step into the jump, it is still very impressive. OSU fans should be excited right about now. Check out some of his high school highlights below.