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Draft Analysis: Tyler Scott
Pros If you’ve heard of Tyler Scott, you know what he does best. Scott is a true field stretcher, boasting a 16.4 yards per reception…
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Draft Analysis: Jonathan Mingo
Pros A prototypical X receiver with all the athleticism to pair, Jonathan Mingo looks the part. He is very well put together, displaying a sturdy,…
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Draft Analysis: Charlie Jones
Pros Charlie Jones can flat out catch a football. One of the premier safety nets in this draft class, Jones makes every catch on the…
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Draft Analysis: Michael Wilson
Pros The quickness, agility, and short area burst that Michael Wilson plays with is impressive. He excels in short areas and can change directions with…
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Draft Analysis: A.T. Perry
Pros Midline Cons Overview I believe A.T. Perry is one of the more complete receivers in this class. He has a rare blend of size,…
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Draft Analysis: Rashee Rice
Pros With a steady increase in production each year of college, including a senior year of 96 grabs, over 1,300 yards, and ten touchdowns, Rashee…
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Draft Analysis: Jason Brownlee
Pros Midline Cons Overview Jason Brownlee has distinct notes of CeeDee Lamb. Seriously, Brownlee’s ceiling could be enormous when put into a competent offense that…
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Draft Analysis: Bryce Ford-Wheaton
Pros A monstrous opponent, Bryce Ford-Wheaton has all the size you need as a perimeter receiver. He plays big, too. He boxes out defenders and…
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Draft Analysis: Jordan Addison
Pros The hype in this category surrounding Jordan Addison is real. He is truly a top route runner in the class. His ability to manipulate…
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Draft Analysis: Trey Palmer
Pros Midline Cons Overview This year’s lightning in a bottle, Trey Palmer did himself a big favor running the fastest 40-yard dash time among receivers…