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There’s no stopping Zachariah Branch, a wide receiver and return specialist for the USC Trojans. He has been grabbing eyeballs and is known for playing like a star. Zachariah was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, on March 29, 2004. His family has always been the bedrock on which his career rests.

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Zachariah Branch is one of the top players in the 2023 college football recruiting class. He is currently ranked No. 6 nationally by ESPN and No. 9 by 247Sports. Zachariah is the top wide receiver in the class. A penchant for the game has always been a constant for the young athlete. In his college football debut, Zachariah tallied 232 all-purpose yards, including his first touchdown reception and a 96-yard kickoff return!

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Zachariah’s support system: His family

His family is already in the game, with his dad being Sheva Branch, a sports performance coach. Sheva has always been there for his son and has often shown his love through social media posts. The WR Zachariah also credits his father for helping him develop his speed and strength. His mom is Renee Branch. For this wide receiver to come this far, his parents have been his source of support and motivation.

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His father played a vital role in his life. Sheva is a former NFL player who played fullback. The talent we see in Zachariah is arguably his father’s contribution. His father has indeed passed down his speed, strength, and agility. Sheva has trained Zachariah and his older brother, Zion Branch, while his mother also did not hold back. She is a Senior Provider Recruiter for Alpine Physician Partners.

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Is Zachariah Branch related to the legendary Cliff Branch?

This sports gene runs in his family. It’s not just his parents; Zachariah shares a bond with the legend Cliff Branch. He is Cliff’s great-nephew. Cliff is a three-time Super Bowl champion. Zachariah is already a hit amongst the Trojan fans. He had an electrifying debut against San Jose.

His achievements speak for themselves. “Branch scored two touchdowns — one as a kickoff returner and one as receiver — while also proving elusive as a rusher and punt returner. By night’s end, he’d stolen the spotlight — at least temporarily — from USC quarterback and reigning Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams… He amassed 232 all-purpose yards….” reported CBS Sports.

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Zachariah and his teammate Calen Bullock were named Midseason All-Americans. Zachariah and his older brother, Zion, have said that they want to fulfill their great-uncle’s legacy and become Hall of Famers.

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Noor Mohammed Sadiq Doddamani

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Mohammed Sadiq is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. With a keen interest in the sport, he passionately explores the nuances of football and follows the career trajectories of stars like Patrick Mahomes, whom he believes has the potential to be the next Tom Brady. Mohammed's writing combines analytical depth with engaging storytelling, offering readers a comprehensive look into the NFL's most fascinating stories. Outside of his work on the ES Desk, Mohammed is a movie and web series enthusiast with a particular love for anime. This diverse range of interests highlights his diverse talents and creativity. When he's not delving into the latest NFL narratives, you can find him immersed in his favorite shows or discovering new anime adventures.

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