Michigan State football is at the top of the list for four-star receiver Bredell Richardson who is now down to four schools.
Michigan State football has made the top four of four-star wide receiver Bredell Richardson. The Tampa, Fla., product has a final four that consists of Michigan State, Oregon, LSU, and Michigan. He has a very impressive offer list from just about every big-time program in the country including Alabama, LSU, Florida, and Georgia.
Richardson has an official visit set up in June for MSU. He has said the following about MSU, per On3: “Those fans are crazy. I love the culture Coach Tuck got going on, and would love to be a part of that culture and play for them.”
The 6-foot-1, 185-pound receiver does a nice job of winning with both technique and effort on routes. He has shown the ability to create separation while using his upper-end speed to win against good defensive backs. Part of his 247Sports scouting report describes him as “not the biggest or quickest pass catcher out there and someone that is likely to only add more mass in the upper half once working with a college strength coach. Does a nice job of sinking his hips on break routes and will track back towards the football before attacking it with his strong hands.”
He is a multi-sport athlete in high school playing high football and basketball. In football, he caught 21 passes for 405 yards and three touchdowns. In basketball, he averaged 6.8 points and 4.0 rebounds.
Richardson is ranked the No. 259 overall prospect and 37th-best receiver in the class by the 247Sports Composite.
There is no clear favorite or a decision date that is close for Richardson.