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Xavier Woolfolk | Brooke Point High School | WR/CB | Class of 2023
Twitter: @WoolfolkXavier
Q: Tell us about your high school career and what the recruiting process has been like thus far.
A: This past season was my freshman season. I was a starting WR. I had 2 touchdown catches. During the season I played as a 3rd RB, kick returner, and nickel back on defense. I have established a NCSA recruiting profile account and a profile with Bleechr.com to help in my recruiting since I am a rising sophomore this season.
Q: When did you receive your first offer and what school was it from? How many offers have you received thus far?
A: I have not received any college offers yet. I am looking forward to getting on the field this season to start drawing interest from colleges.
Q: What would you consider to be your biggest accomplishment in your sports career so far?
A: I would say it would be coming back from an injury that caused me to sit out my 8th grade season and returning to the field to become a starter for my freshman season.
Q: What do you consider to be one of the more important things you learned from the coaching staff while playing at your school?
A: How to understand route concepts and how to read defensive coverages.
Q: What have you learned during this unique time in 2020? What did you focus on or accomplish during Quarantine?
A: During quarantine I have been taking advantage of this time by staying busy and continuing to work on my craft. I have been working out with my trainer doing track work, speed and agility training, and weightlifting. I also have been watching film from the past season to see what I need to improve on for the upcoming season and watching youtube videos of college and NFL players to see what drills and techniques they use to see how I can incorporate them into my play and toolbox.
Q: If you could play in college, what would you choose to major in? What are your plans if football doesn’t work out?
A: I would major in Architecture. If my plans in football do not work out, I will continue my education and look to work for an architecture company.
Q: What would your current teammates say about you and your qualities?
A: My teammates would say that I am a team player that is a hard worker, tough, smart, and dedicated.
Q: What has been one of the most memorable plays of your career so far?
A: Scoring my first touchdown as a freshman which was the first touchdown of the season for our team that helped sparked a comeback when my team was down.
Q: What has been your biggest challenge and how do you manage it?
A: I would say biggest challenge is my small frame. Some may look at me a small player, but I do not let that discourage me or my play, what lack in size I make up for with my heart and love for the game.
Q: If you could compare yourself to a collegiate or pro athlete, who would that be and why?
A: I would compare myself to John Brown (WR – Buffalo Bills) because he is small, quick, elusive, and great route runner.
Q: What is your biggest strength and why should college coaches & scouts consider you?
A: I am a student athlete that take pride in my education as well as athletics. In middle school I was inducted into the National Junior Honor Society. I have recently been invited to join the National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS).
Q: Are you involved in mentoring, a charity or do you “give back”/” pay it forward” in your community?
A: My younger brother plays AYF football and my father coached the team, this is the organization that played with for 7 years. I often assist with the younger teams during practice. I also still assist with the organizations fundraisers to assist with upcoming costs for the season. I have also volunteered at L.E.E.N.C (Life-Empowerment, Encouragement, Networking, and Connecting) a local non-profit organization setting up and breaking down meeting rooms.
Q: How are you preparing for the 2020 High School National Scouting Combine and what are your goals for the combine?
A: To prepare for this combine I have been working on agility drills, practicing my 40, catching balls, and running routes.
Q: What would be your ultimate achievement?
A: It would be making it to the NFL.
Q: What do you enjoy doing when not playing football? Do you play other sports?
A: I like to play basketball.
Q: Who is or has been the most influential person in your life?
A: My dad because he is always encouraging me to take full advantage of every opportunity that comes my way.
Q: What is something unique about you that people would find interesting?
A: I look to draw in my spare time.
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