- Possesses size and speed traits evaluators look to develop
- Pushes off the line of scrimmage with good forward lean to build momentum into downfield routes
- Long strider with build-up speed that eventually overtakes most cornerbacks
- Saw 26.4 percent of his catches go for 25-plus yards
- Poor deep ball placement from his quarterback prevented more easy touchdowns
- Routes lack sharpness and consistent play speed
- Gives away stop routes prematurely
- Slow to gather and redirect in space
- Anchors on hitches and curls rather than working back to the throw
- Too much body catching
- Hands are small for his size and he suffers from focus drops
- Gets deep but his ball skills down the field are lacking
- Fails to utilize size to gain position
Sources Tell Us:
"His issues look coachable to me. You don't know what he was being taught, but he's big and can run so you take that and then just get those routes right." -- Former NFL Pro Bowl receiver