INDIANAPOLIS -- This wide receiver class is widely known as one of the deepest in recent years. Use this preview as a cheat sheet for tonight's action as these talented pass catchers take the field at Lucas Oil Stadium and understand which drills are most important throughout the workout! For a full explanation of each category, refer to the bottom of the piece!
First-Round Front-Runner | |
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Jerry Jeudy, Alabama | People are interested to see how Jeudy tests and weighs in, but he is a crafty route runner who plays like a pro. Appears to be a "plug-and-play" type of receiver who can play inside and outside. |
First-Round Front-Runner |
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WR Jerry Jeudy, Alabama: People are interested to see how Jeudy tests and weighs in, but he is a crafty route runner who plays like a pro. Appears to be a "plug-and-play" type of receiver who can play inside and outside. |
Workout Warrior: KJ Hamler, Penn State
There are a number of speedy wideouts in this class, including Alabama's Henry Ruggs (who easily could hold this spot), but Penn State players have repeatedly hit home runs at the Combine, and I expect Hamler to continue that trend. He should be electric across the board.
