More encouraging comments from Keyton's high school coach, Richard Morgan:
They are getting a complete receiver that can be a game changer, Morgan told SEC Country. He can come in and play right away. He can be a dominant SEC player. Everyone knows if you dominate your future is even brighter at the next level. Hes got that type of talent. As long as he keeps his head on straight and continues to grow and develop, hell have a very bright future.
Keyton will have an opportunity to impress the coaching staff early, and he could see the field as a freshman. Its likely the 4-star wide receiver will have to wait until his sophomore season for the depth chart to clear up a bit, though, to make a huge impact.
Keyton caught 59 passes for 1,294 yards and 16 touchdowns his junior year in Morgans offense. Hes going to push himself for an even better senior season. Thats just who Keyton is as a player.
Everything, Morgan said about what Keyton is working on right now. Ramel isnt going to be satisfied with anything he does. Hes going to continue to get better and better in everything he does. Thats what hes done here. Hes made leaps and bounds from sophomore to junior year and now from junior to senior year. He looks like an NFL receiver on the practice field right now. Hes just tremendous. Every kid has to work on every aspect of their game.
Hes a complete receiver, and hes just going to get better and more dominant as he grows up.
-Blake Morgan
Ramel Keyton's coach opens up about Tennessee commit: 'He looks like an NFL receiver'