Long and slender with hurdler's stride length to eat up space and create separation on post, go and over routes. Dixon's speed and above-the-rim leaping ability can create concerns for cornerbacks matched up against him in man coverage. However, he needs to add more muscle to his frame and improve his hand strength to help alleviate some of his issues with drops. He's average after the catch when working underneath and is better suited in a scheme that allows him to stretch the field. He has late-round talent with the potential to find a practice squad early on if he can crank up his competitive aggression.