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Height |
Weight |
Arm Length |
Hand Size |
6'3" |
208 lbs. |
33 5/8" |
9 5/8" |
40 Yard Dash |
Bench Press |
Vertical Jump |
Broad Jump |
3-Cone Drill |
20 Yard Shuttle |
Value |
N/A |
40.5" |
11'2" |
Value |
N/A |
Games |
Receptions |
Receiving Yards |
Receiving Touchdowns |
30 |
115 |
2190 |
14 |
Pros
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Cons
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Overview
He's a prototypical X wide receiver that has #1 target written all over him in the NFL draft and would be a great acquisition for a team with young quarterback. His ability to run routes at his size as well as come down with difficult passes with ease should help any young and developing quarterback build confidence in their throws and allow them to throw relatively bad passes in his direction with some hope. He could play better against press coverage which is becoming more and more prevalent in the NFL and his play against Georgia in the championship was slightly concerning, however it's hard to find any faults there as a lot more has to go wrong for team to lose in such fashion than a receiver having an off night. I expect him to hit the ground running in the NFL and become a pro bowl receiver early in his career as his play on the field reminds of a young Randy Moss, however I doubt he finds a home with two other exceptional receivers like Moss did.