2015 NFL Draft: Seattle Seahawks Full 7 Round Post Combine Mock Draft
By Paul Novak
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STRENGTHS
Needs a little bit of a runway, but has elite, run-away speed once he gets to his gear. Deep speed that must be accounted for by safeties. Can build on separation over the top. Pushes corners into early retreat leaving open space underneath for simple throw-and-catch completions. Shows ability to become a more effective route runner on next level. Plays with excellent ball tracking and was able to go up and make contested catches on 50/50 balls downfield. Hands catcher. Was mindful of quarterback and would work back to the quarterback. Kick returner with home-run potential.
WEAKNESSES
Angular with slight frame and thin pegs. Straight line speedster with some hip tightness. Not the short- area jitterbug that people think. Does not have stop-start foot quickness and needs to build up to his top speed. Primarily ran nines, deep comebacks, curls and hitches and will have to improve crispness of routes. Tends to dance too much and leave potential yardage on field as kick returner. Focus drops were a problem.
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