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Alabama tight end on track to blow up as a 6-foot-6 prospect

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Braxton Salster can be seen playing quarterback for Pleasant Valley High School on Friday nights in the fall, but his future looks to be on the receiving end of the football as a tight end at the collegiate level.

Salster recently weighed in at 220 pounds and had his height measured at 6-foot-6 as his offer list continues to grow. His list of offers is now at 15 with recent offers from Arkansas State, Marshall and Southern Miss. He does not have a power four offer at the moment, but this is subject to change in the near future.

The junior is grateful to see his dreams of playing college football unfolding before his eyes.

“It feels great,” Salster told Touchdown Alabama. “I give all the honor and glory to God. Without him, none of this is possible. It’s a dream come true. I’ve had these goals my whole life, and now that it’s becoming true is a blessing.”

Touchdown Alabama was able to get eyes on Salster at tight end at the Southern Xpress 7v7 National Championship tournament over the weekend, and he was one of the best tight end prospects in attendance. He looked fluid in his movement as a big target for The Real Snipers 7v7 squad as he reeled in multiple touchdown receptions.

On Friday nights, Salster is an athletic and physical weapon for Pleasant Valley. When he breaks out the pocket, one can see why college coaches see Salster as a possible weapon at the next level with the ball in his hands.

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