Games Watched: vs. Ohio State (2023), vs. Troy (2023), vs. Louisiana Tech (2023), vs. Sam Houston State (2023)
Red Flags: Rib bruise (2023) Measurables Kent Lee Platte (@mathbomb) | RAS.football Strengths
- Yards after the catch
- Body control
- Vision
- Ball skills
- Quickness
- Agility
- Size
- Long speed
- Catch consistency
- Ball security
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Projection Corley projects as an offensive weapon or slot receiver with starting upside for an offense that creates space and run-after-catch opportunities. Corley’s greatest upside will be in offenses that weaponize spacing and alignment to create traffic on the defense, while also scheming opportunities to get the ball to skill position players in space. Modern “West Coast” offenses could make particularly good use of Corley and he has the potential to be a high-volume and high-upside option for them. Offenses that ask receivers to beat one-on-one matchups or value more conventional receivers will likely look elsewhere. However, Corley has the potential to be a highly productive and versatile weapon as a slot receiver or slot-back (to use an older term) in the right situation. Does he fit the Giants?
Potentially yes, if they want to run a more YAC-heavy offense. Final Word: A second-round value
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