Quincy Skinner
Height74
Weight205
Quincy Skinner Jr. is a prominent wide receiver for the Vanderbilt Commodores, showcasing his talents in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision (NCAAF). Born in Pompano Beach, Florida, Skinner has developed into a crucial player for the Commodores, a team based in Nashville, Tennessee. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 205 pounds, Skinner has demonstrated his athletic prowess on the field throughout his college career.
During the 2024 season, Skinner made significant contributions to his team's offensive efforts. He appeared in 13 games, starting 11 of them, and was targeted 52 times. Skinner's dynamic receiving skills allowed him to accumulate 367 receiving yards with an average of 12.655 yards per catch. Notably, he managed to secure 29 receptions and scored 3 touchdowns, with his longest touchdown covering an impressive 63 yards. Additionally, Skinner's ability to create plays after the catch was evident, as all his receiving yards came from yards after the catch, highlighting his agility and speed.
Skinner also demonstrated versatility by participating in the rushing game, although sparingly, with one attempt that resulted in a 22-yard gain, showcasing his capability to contribute in various facets of the game. However, his performance was not without faults, as he incurred 4 penalties costing the team 40 yards.
As Skinner continues his senior year, he remains a vital asset to the Commodores' offense with his remarkable receiving skills, playmaking ability, and overall contributions on the field.