50. LAVISKA SHENAULT JR WR / Colorado - 6005 / 227
>big, athletic frame
>variety of uses
>flat out difference maker with the ball in his hands
>strong hands, goes and gets the ball
>plays strong and mean
>can line up inside or outside
<still developing as a route runner
<4.52 40 speed
<we don't really know what he is yet
<he could make more effort on contested throws
<gets caught peaking before the catch or hearing footsteps occasionally
COMP: One of several Deebo Samuel-style swiss army knife WRs in this class
49. JORDAN ELLIOTT DT / Missouri - 6037 / 302
>violent and physical at point of attack
>plus athleticism for his size
>major interior pass rush potential due to athleticism and block handfighting skills
>eats space and finds the ball on inside runs
>standout at Missou who drew consistent double teams
>potential versatility along defensive line
<get off/burst too often lacking
<fails too often to leverage size and fight through initial contact on blocks, especially pass blocks
<needs to improve consistency of effort and focus
<likely undersized to play true nose tackle and not bendy enough to rush the edge at the pro level
<poor combine showing
COMP: Sharrif Floyd
48. JACOB EASON QB / Washington - 6057 / 231
>lightning bolts shoot forth from his arm
>mechanically fluid with a quick release
>looks the part of a starting QB in a clean pocket
>can make every single throw with ease, attacks deep with accuracy
>watch the oregon vs wash tape and decide for yourself which qb you'd rather have, I had Eason with a better grade and more NFL throws (also Rosen did something similar to Darnold and I ultimately and easily preferred Darnold)
<terrible at evading pass rush, turns his back to the rush and doesn't use size well enough to stay upright
<major issues with consistency
<tendency to panic in the face of pressure, impacting both his mechanics and his decision making
<can definitely be overconfident in his arm or gunslingy
<only one full season of experience
<while he is capable of progression reads, he isn't really an anticipation thrower yet and has trouble calibrating his velocity for the appropriate pass
<team should have been much better this year: teammates Nick Harris, Trey Adams, Salvon Ahmed, Hunter Bryant, Aaron Fuller all headed toward being drafted
<his coach chris petersen suddenly retires after season
<had to win last two games to finish 8-5
<didnt grade out well despite all the tools
COMP: Ryan Mallett, Brock Osweiler, Drew Bledsoe
47. JULIAN OKWARA EDGE / Notre Dame - 6042 / 252
>long and flexible
>gets good consistent depth off the snap
>enough burst and quickness to win around the edge>enough power to win with bull rush
>plenty of upside potential
>team captain
<could play a more violent brand of ball
<too often plays tall and easily blockable
<not a technically developed run stopper or pass rusher yet
<uneven growth from year 1 to year 2 as a starter
COMP: Romeo Okwara (his brother)
46. JUSTIN MADUBUIKE DT / Texas A&M - 6025 / 293
>athletic, quick and strong, backed it up with bench and 40 in top 30th percentile at combine
>unquestioned leader and star of A&M defense, drew a lot of attention
>versatile, can line up across the defensive line
>good effort and motor
>potential to develop as an interior pass rusher
>naturally flexible gap attacker
<below average to low end overall size at the position
<no clear best role/fit in NFL
<blocked out of run and pass plays too easily
<doesn't win enough with pure power at the point of impact
COMP: Maliek Collins
45. CLYDE EDWARDS-HELAIRE RB / LSU - 5072 / 207
>freakish lateral agility and outrageous speed change control
>vision, given a lot of responsibility in LSU offense on multli-gap run calls
>explosive jump-cut is his go-to
>weapon as a receiving RB, great routes and hands
>absurdly good tape vs alabama this year
>fights through initial tackle attempts and capable of stunning open field moves
<tiny size and lacks over overall athleticism
<lacks true home run speed for the open field
<didn't light up the combine
<can try to do too much, get to fancy with his cutting ability and vision rather than just hitting the hole hard
44. AJ TERRELL CB / Clemson - 6011 / 195
>strong and long CB
>mean and competitive in coverage and in run stopping/tackling
>playmaking knack, 6 career INTs
>set the tone in 2019 national championship with first possession pick six of Tua
<doesn't have the greatest hip flexibility or recovery speed
<can lose sight of the ball in the air
<famously rough tape against Ja’Marr Chase in 2020 national championship
COMP: Trayvon Mullen (similar size and experience, acquitted himself well as a rookie w/ the Raiders)
43. JEFF GLADNEY CB / TCU - 5102 / 191
>mean and tough press corner
>twitchy and explosive, actually has recovery speed
>very rarely flat outpaced on the outside
>great experience as 4 year starter
>attacks the football: 43 PDs and 5 INTs in his career
>hard hitter and willing tackler
<not big or bulky
<can be a little slow reacting, creating space for receivers even when he has them covered
<also occasionally causes him to take bad flags
<didn't test particularly well at the combine
42. JAYLON JOHNSON CB / Utah - 5117 / 193
>tough and competitive press corner
>high effort, high personality player and well rounded athlete
>7 career ints, 2 pick sixes
>leadership and ambition, there is upside here
>consistent
>looks like a starting #2 CB at NFL level
<not blazing fast, 4.5 40
<can be exposed downfield by space and penalties
<not huge, not long
<low ceiling, high floor
41. ISAIAH WILSON OT / Georgia - 6064 / 350
>tremendous size and heft
>bulldozing run blocker
>2 years of starting experience in a pro style system
>surprising athlete for his size
>experienced right tackle
<completely outshined by teammate andrew thomas on film
<real issues with lateral quickness, vulnerable around the edge
<technique lags behind power
<height and size makes balance an issue
40. ASHTYN DAVIS S / California - 6007 / 202
>rangy, instinctive playmaker at safety
>obvious open field speed and also effortlessly accelerates into space
>can terrorize QB with his ball skills and ability to read QB eyes
>3 year starter, played on special teams all 4 years
<can try too hard to make a play both in pass protection and when tackling
<doesn’t have plus size or power for his style of play
<a good tackler and confident in coverage, but overaggressiveness leads to some missed tackles and blown reads
COMP: Jonathan Abrams
39. JONATHAN TAYLOR RB / Wisconsin - 5102 / 226
>dude hits home runs
>slippery with great vision, balance, pad level and effort
>tremendous experience
>star personality shows in play style
>outrageous collection of tape plays
>capable as a pass catcher
>doak walker and unanimous first team all american last two seasons
>1,900 yards in 3 straight seasons
>culture setter, what the seahawks were really looking for when they drafted Rashad Penny #27 overall
>sub 4.4 40 at combine
<not mindblowingly explosive
<hands and routes can use improvement
<fumbling issues
<unknown blocking skills, not what he was asked to do
COMP: Cadillac Williams AND NOT Montee Ball
38. BRANDON AIYUK WR / Arizona State - 5115 / 205
>essentially a RB as a WR
>tremendous after catch ability (over 11 YAC yards per catch)
>a terror in the open field
>can line up outside or in the slot
>has return ability
>sneaky deep threat
<underwhelming size
<not polished as an outside receiver
<limited starting experience (1 yr)
<n'keal harry, his mentor, is still in doubt as a first round hit
COMP: Another Deebo Samuel-style versatile weapon
37. JOSH JONES OT / Houston - 6050 / 319
>nimble for his size, VERY often used in pulls and screens
>decent pass pro technique
>uses his leverage well, hard to bull rush
>solid run blocker but certainly could be more dominant
>guard potential? but no experience anywhere else but LT
<oddly inconsistent get off
<only average feet in pass pro, can be beat around the edge
<upside player who is not close to a finished product coming out of multiple systems in college
<could be more violent/aggressive/physical across the board
36. JALEN REAGOR WR / TCU - 5105 / 206
>one of the most enjoyable players in the country to watch
>outstanding open field ability and speed
>reliable hands
>explosive in return game
>strong and mean, star personality
>will cut you straight out of your shoes
>spectacular catches
>versatility
<not sure he's an outside receiver in the nfl
<not big at 5'10" and seems fully developed
<played with a young QB in Max Duggan this year, we didn’t see all he could do as a WR
<didn’t blow up the combine with his 4.47 40
COMP: Tavon Austin, Curtis Samuel
35. DENZEL MIMS WR / Baylor - 6027 / 307
>freakish athleticism 6' 3" with long arms
>very good route runner
>great hands and ball skills
>makes completions out of thin air
>4.38 40 yd
>blocks and gives high effort
<extremely physical, could be a flag magnet
<limited route tree at Baylor
<inconsistency, big dip in middle of final season
<not exceptional after the catch
COMP: DJ Chark
34. TREVON DIGGS CB / Alabama - 6013 / 205
>long and strong playmaking corner
>twitchy and explosive
>has the nose for the ball of a former WR/ATH
>younger brother of stefon diggs
>can athletically mirror most WRs
>#7 after Ty Mathieu
<kind of a freestyling CB, still lots of technical refinement room
<often times too eager to make a big play, he's a biter
<very few testing numbers available on him
<BAMA CBs have been tough to evaluate in recent years
COMP: Brandon Facyson
33. KRISTIAN FULTON CB / LSU - 5115 / 197
>classic QB quickness, can run with any wr and recovers well
>plays aggressively and confidently including in press man
>spends huge chunks of film time just completely draped all over his man
>significant role on a special defense
<not a confident tackler or block breaker
<doesn't actively try to track the ball in the air
<only 2 int's
<suspended for a season due to faked drug test
<5' 11" but doesn't play long or strong
COMP: DJ Hayden
32. JORDAN LOVE QB / Utah State - 6036 / 224
>phonmenal size and athleticism
>can't deny his flash plays
>very fluid and smooth in the pocket and throwing the ball
>plays with the swagger of a star QB when he's feeling it
>capable of full field possession reads
>better dime rate than tua
>tremendous potential
<flick thrower, leads to all kinds of touch issues
<loses accuracy and velocity when not in rhythm, under pressure
<misses too many open targets
<check down machine
<mechanics get loose, leading to accuracy problems<misses too many open receivers
<dropoff from 2018 to 2019
COMP: Colin Kaepernick, DeShone Kizer
31. AUSTIN JACKSON OT / USC - 6047 / 322
>great feet for a large tackle
>plays with good leverage for recoveries in pass pro
>hard to bull rush
>first round pass pro technique
>good tape against aj epenesa
<not a dominant run blocker<not tremendously big or strong
<vulnerable to speed rush around edge despite agility
<can lean with uppoer body leading to balance inconsistencies
<no experience at likely nfl position of right tackle
30. D’ANDRE SWIFT RB / Georgia - 5082 / 212
>great vision, smooth runner
>quick and fast, big play speed
>excellent pass catcher and suprisingly good blocker
>sudden cuts, natural direction changer
>extremely athletic but excels in body control
>great experience, 440 carries, 73 catches
>more ypc than gurley, michel or chubb
<slight frame 5' 8"
<never handled a huge workload
<could play with more power and decisiveness in congestion
<slightly injury prone
COMP: Alvin Kamara
29. CESAR RUIZ C / Michigan - 6026 / 307
>WIDE leverage lineman>more sudden and explosive with better feet than Cushenberry
>quick feet and active hands and high effort in pass pro
>sticky blocker>comfortable bursting through to 2nd level for run blocks
>effective as a pull or screen blocker
>26 starts at C, 5 starts at G
<part of an inexplicably disfunctional o line unit
<youd like to see a more consistent initial run block push
<a little too prone to getting lost in pass pro vs stunts and blitzes
<can be penalty prone<could play more consistently violent
28. LLOYD CUSHENBERRY C / LSU - 6031 / 312
>experience and leadership (team captain, quiet leader, incredibly well respected around the SEC)
>good size at 6'3", 312 and long arms (84 plus inch wing span almost 5 inches longer than any other top center prospect)
>smooth mover who may not be explosive but he's a well rounded athlete and plays with great leverage
>cerebral center who was in the middle of a very active pre-snap offense and hardly ever missed a beat
<lacks glaring explosiveness or consistently dominant push off the snap
<could be meaner and more physical across the board
<can be exposed in pass rush situations by speedy, gap-playing DTs
27. MARLON DAVIDSON DL / Auburn - 6033 / 303
>power and versatility
>impressive and varied collection of pass rush moves
>phenomenal motor and game intelligence
>tenacious against the run
>51 career starts, was a leader and captain
>potential to develop as an edge player
<can be too reliant on power, unsure how that will translate
<doesn't have a natural defensive fit on an NFL field, he's probably a 4-3 DE
<get off isn't amazing and he's not twitchy or sudden
26. PATRICK QUEEN LB / LSU - 6002 / 229
>fast, explosive, physical athlete
>great balance and athletic fluidity allows him to fly around the field
>got better almost every game
>4.50 40 speed
<didn't begin season as starter<undersized at 227 lbs
<takes too many chances charging downhill and too often out of position in run stopping game
<lacks refinement as a coverage player
<not a ton of experience (16 career starts but no full years starting)
COMP: Myles Jack
25, CJ HENDERSON CB / UF - 6006 / 204
>fluid and explosive athlete
>good length and uses it well
>matches up with even elite-level athletes with ease (did the best job on Ja’Marr Chase this past season)
>dc todd grantham calls him the best corner he's ever coached
<finesse corner, doesn't really participate in run game
<too often caught being passive, not participating in team defense or losing concentration and making bad plays
<can be overconfident in baiting and recovery skills
<doesn't have greatest hands or antipation skills for high-impact INTs, more looking to break up the play
24. TEE HIGGINS WR / Clemson - 6035 / 216
>great speed and length
>phenomenal hands and high point ability
>legitimate outside deep threat potential
>plays with star personality (tied Deandre Hopkins and Sammy Watkins for most TDs in school history)
>has the versatility to line up inside or out
<very thin frame that leads to a finesse and not physical style
<not much a help in run blocking
<not really a yac weapon
<not a finished product as a route runner
23. YETUR GROSS-MATOS EDGE / Penn State - 6050 / 266
>big, flexible athlete
>varity of pass rush skills, can rush inside or outside
>capable of dropping in coverage
>strong upper body
>productive at school (19 sacks) and has a legion of believers behind him
>explosive get-off
<not necessarily a power player
<solid but not exceptional vs the run
<doesn't shed solid initial blocks well
<some off field weirdness last summer kept him away from the team briefly
22. XAVIER MCKINNEY DB / Alabama - 6003 / 201
>good aggressive tackler
>fluid and highly aware pass defender
>legitimate blitzing weapon
>surprising speed and burst
<not small but not big and doesn’t play big
<can't necessarily hang in coverage with top level WRs
<doesn't have optimal speed for his position either (4.63)
21. ZACH BAUN OLB / Wisconsin - 6023 / 238
>explosiveness and athleticism are apparent
>versatile hybrid player
>great get off, good pass rush moves and sack production (12.5 in 2019)
>intelligent, safe player against the run
>capable of dropping into coverage (zone)
<doesn't play with power, finesse edge rusher
<clumsy in man coverage
<6'2" 238 suboptimal size for a pass rusher
<watered down drug test at combine
20. GRANT DELPIT S / LSU - 6024 / 213
>3 year starter, leader and playmaker
>great cover skills at safety (8 career INTs, 32 passes defended)
>versatility to play free, strong or slot corner
>punishing hitter who looks to significantly impact every game
>advanced reader of QB's eyes, great anticipation for jumping routes and taking away deep areas
>6'2" inch height and plays long
<well known tackling issues, takes overaggressive angles, attempts giant hits and just plain misses tackles in the box
<more of a speed/coverage player than a strong one in the box
COMP: A safety in the style and tradition of Jamal Adams, Ty Mathieu
19. JUSTIN HERBERT QB / Oregon - 6062 / 236
>great size and overall athleticism
>phenomenal work ethic and leadership traits
>strong arm capable of every nfl throw with quick explosive release
>plentiful college experience (4 year starter, 42 starts)
>mobile enough to both extend plays behind the LOS and run for significant gains
>calm demeanor even in tough spots and fights back after mistakes/when behind
>blatant upside
<risk-averse passer who would rather see a receiver open than anticipate
<uneven growth/development over his 4 years as a starter
<misses too many opportunities over the top of the defense
<fewer "dime" NFL type throws on tape than any of the top 7 QB prospects
<needs to improve post-snap processing speed
<footwork and throw mechanics suffer signficantly when the pocket isn't clean
COMP: Mitchell Trubisky, Blake Bortles, Carson Wentz
18. KENNETH MURRAY LB / Oklahoma - 6024 - 241
>3 year starter, 2 year captain
>blatant explosive athleticism flashes in every single game
>great blitzer and can rush off the edge
>punishing run stopper who explodes into holes and knocks backs backwards
>sideline to sideline speed
>high effort, huge heart, high character player
<still a work in progress as a coverage linebacker
<can get carried away trying to play downhilll
<a little bit of a high tackler
<anticipation instincts need more development
17. JUSTIN JEFFERSON WR / LSU - 6012 / 202
>massively productive final year at LSU
>great, strong hands and fights for contested balls
>smooth route runner, especially adept at finding space over the middle of the field
>plays with an obvious competitive edge, effort and ambition
>yac weapon, tough to bring down
<this is a very high rank for a projected slot receiver
<only one year of elite production
<undoubtedly inflated by Joe Burrow's play
<runs a 4.43 but doesn't jump off the screen with blazing open field speed
COMP: Jeremy Maclin
16. AJ EPENESA EDGE / Iowa - 6051 / 275
>big bodied fluid edge athlete at 6'5" 275
>good career sack production (26.5) despite only one year as a full fledged starter
>pure power rusher with high motor to drive through pass blocks
>possesses advanced pass rush fundamentals and strong handfighting skills
>smart and smothering run defender
>locates and strips the ball on successful pass rushes
>consistent on film
15. K’LAVON CHAISSON EDGE / LSU - 6030 / 254
>blatantly athletic and high-energy/effort player
>great burst and quickness>plenty of experience dealing with dispatching bigger offensive linemen
>uses arm length to get off blocks and effectively play the run from the edge
>possess bend and twitch, two of scouts' favorite buzz words when it comes to edge players
>capable of dropping into coverage
<not necessarily a fundamental pass rusher, relies on his burst and athleticism
<needs to improve as a finisher, only 9.5 sacks in college career
<not a huge frame for the position
<missed 2018 with an ACL and 2 games in 2019
<not even close to a finished product
14. JAVON KINLAW DT / South Carolina - 6051 / 324
>potential strength and versatility to play 1, 3 and 5 technique along the defensive line
>power, energy and desire for days
>looks to physically domiinate and make plays in the backfield
>overwhelming size and athleticism at his size>good burst/get off
>3 year starter and team captain
<still developing pass rush and run stop technique
<needs to improve at detaching from blocks when he's not dominating with power
<too often loses vision of the ballcarrier or QB in the pocket
<enters the league with knee tendinitis concerns<career statistical production (10.5 sacks, 18.0 TFL) not overwhelming
13. ANDREW THOMAS OT / Georgia - 6051 / 315
>well rounded as a plus run and pass blocker
>good agile feet for his size
>skilled edge protector with quickness to counter speed rushes and strength to counter power
>great size and length at 6'5" 315
>41 career starts, team captain and extremely well liked leader
<balance issues in both run and pass blocking are his main concern
<needs to drop the habit of relying on leaning in both run and pass blocking
<needs to develop better handfighting skills, too often allows rushers to get their hands inside of his pads
12. MEKHI BECTON OT / Louisville - 6073 / 364
>gigantic 6'7" 364 size
>good feet and agility for that size
>straight up mauler, physically domimated all levels of competition
>very lightfooted in pass protection allows him to protect the edge
>plowing run blocker
>can get up to the second level and is useful blocking in space
<reliant on winning with power
<still raw technically
<can play too tall with too much upper body reliance
<needs to learn how to make better use of his arm length
11. TRISTAN WIRFS OT / Iowa - 6047 / 320
>giant, flexible and twitchy body
>mega potential at guard and tackle, college experience at right and left tackle
>technically sound and well developed after 33 starts
>hard to push off his spot, good leverage/power player
>6'4" 320 with a 4.85 40, freakish super athlete with tremendous potential
>balanced run and pass blocking skllls
<could plaly more mean and violent
<protecting the edge in pass pro is probably his weakest area
<vulnerable to being beat inside in pass pro because he overemphasizes his deeper outside foot
<struggled against yetur gross matos on tape
10. TUA TAGOVAILOA QB / Alabama - 6000 / 217
>twitchy athleticism at QB position
>lightning release and good velocity in short and intermediate pass game
>displays good command of ball placement, touch and proper pass trajectory
>phenomenal college production
>can avoid pressure in the pocket while keeping eyes downfield
<gigantic injury risk, and not just bc of the current hip injury
<not overwhelming deep ball arm strength
<played on a dominant offense with truly special WRs
<has a wild gunslinger streak
COMP: Russell Wilson
9. JEDRICK WILLS OT / Alabama - 6042 / 312
>outstanding power and leverage player
>great technique, a student of an OL
>good feet and great balance in pass protection
>nimble enough for open field blocking
>plays with rare personality and effort at the tackle position
>good size at 6'4" 312 but better length (wider wingspan than Mekhi Becton)
<an RT at Bama, never played anywhere else
<can play too upright and have trouble with twitchy, flexible pass rushers
<will occasionally jump early
8. JERRY JEUDY WR / Alabama - 6010 / 193
>outrageously refined route runner
>great speed and abilitiy to change speeds
>gets wide open all the time
>reliable and strong hands
>creative and dangerous after the catch
>crazily productive at Alabama
<do we know for sure that this is an outside #1 WR at the pro level?
<6'1" but doesn't feel physically imposing on the field
<can sometimes hear footsteps and drop the ball
<not much of a blocker
COMP: Player in the style and tradition of Amari Cooper, Calvin Ridley
7. CEEDEE LAMB WR / Oklahoma - 6015 / 196
>great hands and high point ability
>lives to make big plays
>ridiculously hard to bring down after the catch
>talent to get open running deep routes
>wants to help out in the run blocking game
<4.50 40 speed, not a blazer
<may not be incredibly well suited to take on pro level press coverage
COMP: Dez Bryant
6. HENRY RUGGS III WR / Alabama - 5110 / 188
>staggering blazing 4.28 speed
>plays tough and mean and up for the biggest moments
>incredible with the ball in his hands
>myriad of potential NFL roles
>fights for contested catches
>reliable hands
>always hustles
<didn't see a high volume of touches at Alabama (fewer than 100 career catches)
<not a traditional outside WR
<room for improvement as a refined route runner
<not big at 5'11, 188
COMP: Tyreek Hill
5. DERRICK BROWN DT / Auburn - 6045 / 326
>good size at 6'4" 325 with natural power
>impressive initial burst and quickness for his size
>plays mean with a dominating run-plugging play style
>constantly blew up double teams
>has potential to play 1, 3 or maybe even 5 technique in the pros
>3 year starter and senior captain
<not a refined pass rusher
<accustomed to dominating with straight power
<can play a little stiff and tall especially if he doesn't immediately gain the upper hand off the jump
4. ISAIAH SIMMONS LB / Clemson - 6035 / 238
>endless versatility, can and has played in the box, in the slot, linebacker or all the way deep at safety
>remarkable athleticism, 4.39 40 at almost 6'4" 240
>a natural at finding and closing on the ball, making plays all over the field
>good coverage and pass rush skills
>team captain
<only one season of truly elite play
<not certain what the best NFL role will be for him
<doesn't possess overwhelming play strength
3. JEFFREY OKUDAH CB / Ohio State - 6011 / 205
>phenomenal movement skills allows him to blanket any level of athlete at WR
>extremely clean player, no flags no disaster plays
>physical, mean and competitive
>willing and aggressive against the run
>good size and length 6'1" 205
>accustomed to playing high quality press man coverage
>incredibly serious about his craft, a leader with tremendous upside to continue to develop
<not blazing blazing speed at 4.48
<only one year as a full-fledged starter
<can potentially be bullied by big-bodied NFL WRs
<will need to become a more consistent tackler
2. CHASE YOUNG EDGE / Ohio State - 6047 / 264
>explosive get off who gets deep into the backfield scarily quickly and has the bend and power to finish the sack
>already possesses tremendous pass rush technique, uses fewest steps/moves possible to get to the QB
>terrorizes the opposing tackle in every single game he plays in
>almost 6'5" 270, great body for his play style
>great motor as a pass rusher, can't be defeated by solid initial block
>great football instincts
>team captain
>could be better against the run, mentally all in on attacking the QB
>probably will not have the stunning power advantage as a pro that he enjoyed at Ohio State
>one bad habit: stops playing when the play doesn't involve him
1. JOE BURROW QB / LSU - 6034 / 221
>unheard of accuracy and ball placement
>brilliant processing speed and field reading ability
>pocket poise, star personality, calm and confident demeanor
>off the charts number of "dime" level throws in 2019, most I've ever seen in a college season
>changed the culture at LSU, born winner and leader of men
>accuracy and effectiveness don't suffer in a chaotic pocket or broken play
>best statistical QB passing season in college football history
<doesn't posses overwhelming arm strength
<only one season of sublime production
<phenomenal receivers made his slight overaggressiveness, especially for jump ball scenarios, a non-issue