

#Gary jennings jr scouting report mac#
Is fast and gets open but thin-framed and may be slick for the MAC Conference and ‘meh’ for the NFL. Returned two kicks and two punts for TDs in his career. Looks like he could be a useful NFL weapon. WR Diontae Johnson, Toledo (5’11”/181) *Preview Scouting Grade: D+/C. The big issue…he’s so thin-framed you worry he’ll not be very durable. Very fast feet off the snap to get past coverage quick. Interesting weapon…thin-framed/skinny but fast. Transfer from West Virginia, where he did little. Atlantic (6’0”/165) *Preview Scouting Grade: D+/C. He might grind his way to success/longevity in the NFL. He might hang in the NFL because he’s a grinder/hard worker and decent WR, but I don’t see him as a memorable or future star WR. Is reliable…nice for college but not a standout for the NFL. Mediocre/OK/good WR who works all over the field. State (6’1”/203) *Preview Scouting Grade: D+/C.

He’s all speed and the QB hitting him on a bomb or an occasional bubble screen…but more so a bomb. WR Darius Slayton, Auburn (6’0”/190) *Preview Scouting Grade: D+/C. He may be much better/deserves a higher pre-grade than this, but I just see nothing exciting jumping out at me…compared to the rest of this terrific class of WRs. He’s not bad…it’s just that there are so many other better NFL prospects here. Johnson, Fresno State (6’1”/200) *Preview Scouting Grade: D+ Had some flash moments but was mostly a lower priority target in the offense and had more ‘meh’ games than any type of ‘wow’.

WR Terry McLaurin, Ohio State (6’0”/202) *Preview Scouting Grade: D/D+Įrratic, inconsistent WR for Ohio State. Raw skills there to be a fringe NFL WR, but not an instant impact/roster maker right away. I didn’t see high-end athleticism, hands, or technique. A good college WR who gets lost in the NFL. Drew lesser coverage at OSU, had a moment here and there but most of his games (stat lines and tape) are just ‘meh’. WR Johnnie Dixon, Ohio State (5’11”/198) *Preview Scouting Grade: D Not much to offer besides ‘downfield’ and I don’t see him with NFL blazing speed to do just that. Good college WR, but I don’t see a ton of NFL excitement or skills. WR Nyqwan Murray, Florida State (5’10”/176) *Preview Scouting Grade: D Johnson has average size and athleticism, and poor catching skills for the next level (cradle catches the ball too much). Surely, I’ve seen better WRs than this in the college ranks (like Jon Duhart/Old Dominion or Xavier Ubosi/UAB). I have no idea how Johnson got an invite to the NFL Combine. Tomorrow’s planned group: ‘Big WRs’ (taller, big catch radius, more physical #1-2 WRs)Ģ019 NFL Combine Scouting Preview/Ranking: ‘Small’ WRs Today’s group: ‘Small WRs’ (smaller, speedy, slot or possession type WRs) The NFL Combine measurables can/do change things radically for some of the prospects…there’s always a nice (or disappointing) surprise or ten.Īfter the 2019 NFL Combine results are in, we can load all the results into our computer scouting models to marry up with our performance analytics - and then start our detailed studies on the top prospects and computer-model sleepers at each position.Įvery day for the two weeks leading up to the 2019 NFL Combine we will release another positional preview of the prospects, ranked by our early grades applied. It’s a quick eye-test reaction, and grading/scouting typed in pencil. For the weeks leading up to the NFL Combine event (late Feb.), I go through preview tape of all the prospects attending/invited and give a quick reaction grade and a few sentences on what I’m seeing – a quick guide, of sorts, of what we’re focusing on watching at the event.
