Photo by The Frederick News-Post Via Associated Press
Height |
Weight |
Arm Length |
Hand Size |
5'11" |
173 lbs. |
30 7/8" |
8 3/4" |
40 Yard Dash |
Bench Press |
Vertical Jump |
Broad Jump |
3-Cone Drill |
20 Yard Shuttle |
4.49 Sec |
N/A |
34" |
10'2" |
N/A |
N/A |
Games |
Receptions |
Receiving Yards |
Receiving Touchdowns |
Rush Attempts |
Rush Yards |
Rushing Touchdowns |
35 |
219 |
3134 |
29 |
20 |
147 |
1 |
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Cons
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Overview
Jordan Addison has been an absolute dynamo for two different programs and certainly one of the most consistently productive receivers in the draft and any NFL team in need of elite route-running receiver that can be versatile weapon offense should have him high on their board. His size, while it may be his best asset, is also his biggest flaw as a receiver prospect as he's very light for his position despite his muscle mass for his size and his ability to break tackles, fight through press coverage, and stay available with the increased chance for injury will be tested in the NFL. Can he be a #1 receiver in the NFL as rookie? Not likely, but he can make his bones quickly in the slot and gradually work his way outside by year two or three in the NFL. He's a very capable receiver that create his own plays on the field and with good quarterback, Addison could be a excellent receiver in the NFL.