
His measureables and explosiveness at the combine will really be key to his draft stock. He's a flexible slot receiver with reliable hands and deceptive downfield speed. Mitchell has some Keenan Allen to his game. I wonder about his elusiveness and speed after the catch. Samuel has a running back's body at under 6-0 and over 210 pounds and is a master at selling his routes to create separation from cornerbacks. That's the only legitimate question mark. I need to see how fast he is at the combine.

Johnson has strengths in just about all areas of playing the receiver spot. Team situations will obviously play a major factor in the ultimate success or lack thereof for each player.īrown flies, can line up on the outside - if need be - and run a myriad of routes. 3sįor all the receivers listed in this category through the end of the rankings, there are many close grades. There are also amazing moments of elite explosiveness, downfield speed, and even ideal high-point skills.īefore the combine, there's not much difference in my grades between Harry at No. He's raw as a receiver, and there are some easy drops on film. I'm sure you've seen the picture of him with his shirt off by now. Speaking of freaks, Metcalf is downright scary at around 6-4 and 225 pounds. He's not as stiff as you'd think for a lanky-ish wideout. Butler looks like a tall, freaky athlete with a frightening "my ball" mentality when the ball is in the air and a massive catch radius thanks to his height, long arms, and leaping ability. There's some build-up speed to his game but not much wiggle. Arcega-Whiteside rebounds with his arms extended better than any receiver in his class. 1, he works the back-shoulder game outstandingly and can go up and get it. Harmon has the body type of an outside No.

At what looks like a legit 6-4 and 215 pounds, he's a linearly explosive player who can box out and make the occasional defender miss. Harry may look clunky at times but possesses natural ball skills - and can make circus grabs. He flashes stellar high-pointing skills too. SEAHAWKS is a registered trademark of the Seattle Seahawks LLC.Brown dazzles with running-back-like yards-after-the-catch ability, and he's a smooth route runner at over 6-foot and 220 pounds. This site is neither endorsed, nor sponsored by, nor affiliated with Seattle Seahawks or NFL Properties LLC. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy.
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Seahawks Wire is predicting Jennings to get cut and scooped back up onto the team’s practice squad, should he clear waivers. “We’ll see what happens, but you certainly can see the potential.” So, he just didn’t have enough time to really get to the top of his game in this amount of time. “He missed so much time, that it just wasn’t possible there wasn’t enough time for a young guy to jump in, coming from where he came from, and the kind of system that he was in and all of that. “He’s doing way better,” Carroll noted of Jenning’s grasp of the Seahawks’ playbook. Whether or not Jennings proved what he needed to this summer remains a huge question mark. 31 to reduce their rosters to 53 players. The Seahawks, and other teams around the league, have until 1:00 p.m. But other than that, we’ve seen a lot of him, and we’ve seen him in practice, and he’s done a nice job, and he’s competed like crazy, just like the other guys have.” Like Ugo did the week before, he just didn’t quite hit it right, but he did everything he could to make a big play there. “Those are fantastic plays he’s just a hair early. “He got those two glaring plays that you see the penalty last week and the penalty in this one,” coach Pete Carroll said after the Raiders contest.

Jennings, in particular, has struggled at times throughout the preseason. and John Ursua have some catching up to do. DK Metcalf, currently recovering from a knee procedure should easily secure a spot on the 53-man roster Saturday, but later-round picks Gary Jennings Jr. The Seattle Seahawks selected three wide receivers in this year’s NFL draft hoping to fill the void left by Doug Baldwin’s absence.
