Receivers

Javon Baker UCF (Alabama)

6012/202 (#1) 22yrs

4.54 40/37’ vert/1.58 10/31.25 arms

  • Better separator upside than route-runner currently. Step counting early stem of routes limits separation in level 1 (pacing) and gets dove on from off-coverage. Good suddenness to push coverage, downhill stride explosiveness and upside for special lean at size (agility). Good play speed, thrives in contested situations (56.3% catch rate) strong hands, with very good tracking ability to improve speed and work to the ball. Senior Bowl 1on1s displayed plus flexion top of route sink and drive (digs) with explosiveness out and physical build for route strength/blocking, but a need for polish to avoid rushing routes.

(Kansas 23’, Texas Tech 23’, Oklahoma 23’, K-State 23’, W Virginia 23’, Senior Bowl 23’)

Grade: 6.2

Jermaine Burton Alabama (GA)

6002/196 (#3) 22.8yrs

4.45 40/38.5’ vert/11’01 broad

  • Must polish route detail for timing (hitting zone holes, playing off of teammates) and pacing as well as expand through route one and two success. Competitor at catch point who is successful in contest (56.3% catch rate) with 0 drops in 2023. Plays like he wants the ball all the time, with fearlessness to sky in traffic, intense focus and fast to tuck process. Although, he needs to get arms free in contest. Fast footwork, above average route strength, acceleration out of breaks with smooth movements to win everywhere. Should improve release hand usage and expand variety of releases. Below average success in rac (3.3 yds per, 3 missed tackles) and will go quiet in games (Michigan). Talent is immense with big time upside, not all there right now.

(Auburn 23’, Arkansas 23’, Texas 23’, Michigan 23’, Tennessee 23’, Georgia 23’)

Grade: 6.5

Keon Coleman FSU (MSU)

6032/215 (#4) 22yrs

4.61 40/38’ vert/10’07 Broad

  • Led MSU in receptions multi-sport athlete (basketball)

    (Miami 23’, Clemson 23’, LSU 23’, Duke 23’, Wake Forest 23’)

Grade: 6.3

Malachi Corley W. Kentucky

5105/207 (#1) 22yrs

4.56 40/4.22 shuttle/32.125 arms

  • Get him the ball one on one with a DB… good luck. Offense centered around Corley, from scheme to trick plays. Showed tons of potential at Senior Bowl for ability to separate and diversify route tree and find a release package. Wins after the catch with elite ability. Gets the yard needed, avoids going out of bounds, great contact balance and vision on screens for big plays. Not incredibly shifty or elusive, but plays faster with the ball in hands. Lacks forward lean and suddenness to push coverage, but he plays at his own speed with effective route lean for potential (2022) plus agility and route balance. Some savvy nuance as a route runner, but below average technique with better upside in flashes. Fast hands and strong hands with average drop rate and poor success rate in contested situations (lets ball to body) but capable body flexion.

    (Troy 23’, OSU 23’, LA Tech 23’, Auburn 22’, Indiana 22’)

Grade: 6.3

Xavier Legette S Carolina

6010/221 (#17) 22yrs

4.39 40/40’ vert/24 BP

  • Pretty raw route runner (limited savvy-poor) that broke out in 2023 (71rec,1255yds,10TD). Team captain and super senior winning Team MVP. Very good hands with low drop rate (2.6%) and plus contested catch rate. Body catches can hit chest w/ some inconsistencies scooping the ball. Large catch radius w/ great tracking ability to attack the ball and high point success. As a route runner, discipline must improve as eyes peek early, must improve pacing and run at different speeds. However, can separate, strides out of cuts with twitchy lower body, footwork to work all 3 levels and an ability to weave routes. Twitch and burst show up in release with single step success and explosion into stem, however is linear and can struggle to pry leverage (Tennessee). Play speed is very good with strides overtop. Special teams demeanor (played gunner and Kick returner). Stats were not impressive in rotational role in 2022, but flashed and looked different than everyone else. (18rec/167yds).

    (Florida 23’, Georgia 23’, Clemson 23’, N Carolina 23’, Tennessee 23’)

Grade: 6.5

Jalen Mcmillan Washington

6010/197 (#11) 22yrs

4.47 40/37’ vert/6.94 3 cone

  • Fluid route runner with instant foot quickness that translates to level 1 and should in zone, not a dynamic athlete. Needs to speed up catch to tuck process. Hands catcher on chest high throws w/ flexion on screens and a cleaner body catch technique (uses hands). Route strength is a concern off the line and through the route (UCLA 2022). Carries loose hips and excellent footwork that is adaptive to coverage alignments. Has the ability to get skinny and limit any wasted movement off the release and top of the route to help maintain level 3 speed (posts). Needs to push stem more, but is fluid and has level 1 slot ability. Better route runner/savvy, than separator. Poor success in contested spots (0 2023) and does not stride for typical outside level 3 separation, (average at best play speed). Can track pacing but not always adjusting well. Bet on the FBI and year to year production, movement piece w/ connection to QB. (Production took a step back in 2023 from 1000+yd season in 2022) Not a number one, but a number 2/3 option.

    (Boise St 23’, Michigan 23’, MSU 23’, Oregon 23’, UCLA 22’)

Grade: 6.0

Ricky Pearsall Florida (Az State)

6010/189 (#1) 23.6yrs

4.41 40/42’ vert/6.64 3 cone

  • Disciplined route runner, crips cuts, high FBI, that is runs route for the slot and is built to align anywhere. Great overhand technique, runs through the ball, low drop rat and 50% contested catch rate. Slight hiccups, rushing into RAC, cradling scoop technique (can get ripped ball to body). However, attacks the ball and is fast to tuck contested. Very good route runner with consistent head movement, tight cuts to get flat (attention to detail) and pace to shift level 3 separation (though can run into teammates) good burst out of slant cuts. Great route savvy to create crisp COD and hesitation to create stack. Smaller striders to open up vertical threat and a little lateral agility stiffness around zone, but lateral burst and acceleration improve to good play speed. Strong upper body, fast flipping back to the ball (through explosive sink). Plus FBI for depth in zone, pulling coverage and toughness to block as well as RAC. (Aggression with the ball to finish and fight, natural pacing and below average elusiveness). Must improve release technique and prove ability to separate in man one one through level 2 and 3.

    (Utah 23’, S Carolina 23’, LSU 23’, Georgia 23’, Kentucky 23’)

Grade: 6.4

Ja’Lynn Polk Washington (Texas Tech)

6013 203 (#2) 22yrs

4.52 40/37.5 vert/10’09 Broad

1159yds-9TD-16.8ypr-4drops-54.2% contested catch rate

  • (Oregon 23’, MSU 23’, Cal 23’, Michigan 23’, Arizona 23’)

Grade: 6.3

Adonai Mitchell Texas (GA)

6022/205 (#5) 21.4yrs

4.34 40/11’04 broad/32.375 arms

  • Great concentration outside of frame w/ fast hand-eye coordination. Can let ball through w/ inconsistent technique (catches top of ball, lets it through, not plucking) but a strong scoop technique and thrives as a tracker downfield, (finding the ball over-shoulder, late adjustments) fast to pull down process w/ subtle long arm to position overtop, however 36.4% contested catch rate w/ technique issues. Very good separator that explodes into strides, minimal footwork, with great stop/start ability. Will get rounded at top of route (looser than crisp) lose route depth discipline. Strong route runner on sideline, discipline attacking half-turn, double move specialist, but tad stiff for beating drums at top of route with hips that can tell route breaks in redzone. Clutch, great body control, bigtime upside separator with pretty strong route discipline and a natural playmaker.

    (Alabama 23’, TCU 23’, Oklahoma 23’, Kansas 23’, Houston 23’, Texas Tech 23’, BYU 23’, Rice 23’)

Grade: 6.6

Ladd McConkey Georgia

5115/186 (#84) 22.4yrs

4.39 40/36’ vert/6.72 3cone/13 BP

  • (Auburn 23’, Kentucky 23’, Alabama 23’, Tennessee 23’, Missouri 23’, Ole Miss 23’)

Grade: 6.3

Brenden Rice USC (Colorado)

6023/208 (#2) 22yrs

4.50 40/36.5 vert/33’ arms

  • Aggressive route runner that snaps down routes. FBI to understand how to open teammates. Maintains strides to create separation on level 3 routes, long speed is below average and is a gradual accelerator. Lacks some agility (slower top of route process) but routes maintain integrity with timing on showcase (RPOs) uses head movement and upper body sells to help open routes, rounding routes attacking off coverage. Good release ability with strides off the line, balance, ready hands to battle and urgency, although footwork is heavy. Tracking is average with ability to maintain speed and identify back-shoulder opportunities, however below average body control to finish. Goods hands and drop rate, plucks with fast process and fearlessness in traffic. Underhand technique, hands in transition, body control limit contest success, had a good showing at Senior Bowl.

    (UCLA 23’, Notre Dame 23’, Washington 23’, Utah 23’, Senior Bowl 23’)

Grade: 5.8

Brian Thomas LSU

6027/209 (#11) 21.5yrs

4.33 40/1.52 10/32.75’ arms

  • Breakout WR in 2023 w/ 17TDs only a 3 year player. Very aware of surrounding coverage is a concern, at best average hands that prepares for the ball well before hand not natural. Will take off eyes looking for coverage and will pull himself away from immediate contact (missed zone hole vs miss st). Very good tracking success that is comfortable down and away, over-shoulder and a back-shoulder threat (ole miss). Great separation ability with talent, top of route foot quickness, lean, with a feel to keep defenders stacked overtop. Clean footwork out of cuts level 1, with vision to out-leverage coverage on drags. (has a separator feel) Contact balance can be knocked off and hinder routes if it lands however. Effort is inconsistent if he is expecting the ball or not, discipline to sell routes, fall into zone windows w/ need for footwork improvement at top of route (digs CBs will stick and tangle at top of route). Should improve savvy to separate w/ CB in phase, but uses some high steps and blind spot attacking. Release package can be special, excellent lean to avoid contact, shift path and redirect, adapts to leverage (not using hands to keep clean). Play speed is great, flexion and control is great. Good success rate in contest (53.8%) finishes w/ contact and can create space at catch point.

    (Alabama 23’, Missouri 23’, Ole Miss 23’, Mississippi State 23’)

Grade: 6.5

Malik Washington Virginia (NW)

5084/191 (#4) 23.4yrs

4.47 40/42.5 vert/6.87 3cone/19 BP

  • (O)

Grade: 6.1

Roman Wilson Michigan

5016/185 (#1) 22.8yrs

4.39 40/6.83 3cone/12 BP

  • (OSU 23’, Alabama 23’, Washington 23’, Rutgers 23’, Minnesota 23’)

Grade: 6.2