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Grade
70.0 ?
  • 4.69 SEC
    Top Performer
  • 14 REPS
    Top Performer
  • 35.0 INCH
    Top Performer
  • 119.0 INCH
    Top Performer
  • 6.84 SEC
    Top Performer
  • 4.13 SEC
    Top Performer
  • 11.40 SEC
    Top Performer
  • 6'0" Height
  • 31 1/2" Arm Length
  • 208LBS. Weight
  • 9 1/4" Hands

Overview

White is a big and powerful receiver who is an NFL-ready route runner and very polished. He plays with instincts and has good explosion for his size. He could work from the outside or from the slot as he knows how to get open from anywhere on the field. He is the type of prospect that could play immediately and will have little trouble adapting at the next level even though he played collegiately in a smaller conference.

Analysis

Strengths

White understands how to run NFL-type routes. He is physical and can subtly throw defenders off him at the top of routes and get open. He is somewhat mechanical in his routes but knows how to sink his hips and gain separation. He is a reliable hands catcher who is dependable to go across the middle and secure the catch. He's also good to torque his body and make the tough catch.

Weaknesses

White played in a smaller conference, but his route-running ability and natural athleticism will dispel any concerns there. White can be too "by the book" at times in his route running and you could see smarter veteran corners being able to read his hips and pick up on his routes. Undoubtedly he will need to work on disguising his routes by using certain head fakes and learning to make every route look the same off the snap.
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Grade Title Draft (Round) Description
96-100 Future Hall of Famer Top Pick A once-in-a-generation type prospect who could change how his position is played
85-95 Immediate Starter 1st An impact player with the ability/intangibles to become a Pro Bowl player. Expect to start immediately except in a unique situation (i.e. behind a veteran starter).
70-84 Eventual Starter 2nd-3rd A quality player who will contribute to the team early on and is expected to develop into a starter. A reliable player who brings value to the position.
50-69 Draftable Player 4th-7th A prospect with the ability to make team as a backup/role player. Needs to be a special teams contributor at applicable positions. Players in the high range of this category might have long-term potential.
20-49 Free Agent UDFA A player with solid measurables, intangibles, college achievements, or a developing skill that warrants an opportunity in an NFL camp. In the right situation, he could earn a place on a 53-man roster, but most likely will be a practice squad player or a camp body.
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