Blue White Illustrated

March 2017

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WHAT HE DID A native of Detroit, Hamler transferred to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., for his senior year but did- n't get to play during the regular season due to a torn ante- rior cruciate ligament that he su>ered in a preseason game. Prior to his transfer, Hamler attended Orchard Lake (Mich.) St. Mary's, the same high school as former Penn State All- American Allen Robinson. As a junior, playing the same po- sition as Robinson, Hamler caught 31 passes for 623 yards and four TDs. He also saw time at cornerback and helped lead his team to the Division 3 state championship. WHAT HE WON Originally a three-star prospect, he ended up earning four stars from Rivals.com and is ranked as the na- tion's 45th-best wideout and the 48th-best overall prospect in Florida. At the April 2016 Rivals Camp Series in Columbus, Ohio, he walked away with MVP honors for WRs/TEs. WHERE HE VISITED Hamler was one of the more hotly pur- sued prospects in this class. Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Oregon and Notre Dame started o> as the early fa- vorites. He took trips to each of those schools, including an o?cial visit to Eugene to see the Ducks. His er. QUOTABLE Hamler: "I really like the coaches. They're great coaches, but good people, too. One thing they really stressed to me is that they don't care about my size. They see that I'm a great player and a good person. That meant a lot to me." STAFF SAYS James Franklin: "K.J. came to camp and ran re- ally fast. And as fast as he runs this way, he can stick his foot in the ground and go in a lot of di>erent directions." PHIL'S TAKE If he hadn't su>ered an ACL injury last sum- mer, it's likely that Hamler would have been one of the top ers from both of the in-state pow- ers, Michigan and Michigan State, and visited them early and o@en. He also had dreams of playing for Oregon as part of its high-=ying o>ense. He was fast becoming one of the best prospects in the Great Lakes region, but in June before his senior year he made a move that would ulti- mately impact the outcome of his recruitment. That's when Hamler announced that he was trans- ferring from Orchard Lake St. Mary's near Detroit to IMG Academy, an athletic preparatory school based in Bradenton, Fla. He believed the move would not only boost his athletic develop- ment but would also bring him additional re- cruiting exposure. Not even a month a@er publicizing his intent to transfer, for exam- ple, Tennessee extended a scholarship o>er. In the end, however, it was an o>er that Hamler had previously received that turned out to be the only one he needed. But it wasn't until a@er a devastating knee injury during his senior year that he recognized it. Hamler had never seen Penn State before but had heard all about it. Allen Robinson, U P C L O S E & P E R S O N A L | Hamler brings speed to PSU receiver corps K.J. HAMLER Rivals.com

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