- Elite speed and impressive length as an outside receiver
- Tested in the top one percent of all wide receivers in RAS over the last 37 years
- Changes speeds and footwork in his releases well to create extra separation
- Spent time working in a pro-style, timing-based offense in college
- Good at tracking and adjusting to the ball in the air
- Capable of the spectacular catch on a poorly thrown ball
- Impressive power and strength after the catch
- Sure-handed in his one year at Texas; just one drop in over 100 targets
- Played very well when facing strong secondaries (Alabama, TCU)
- Under 100 receptions in three years of college football
- Really downshifts to change direction and make breaks in routes
- Doesn’t feel the holes in zone coverage consistently
- Has Type 1 diabetes, which presents health management challenges
- Surprisingly weak in contested catch situations
- Inconsistent blocking effort and technique
- Overall intensity and effort levels are all over the map
- Lots of body-catching and stopping of momentum to secure the catch all the way in
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