DRAFT TRACKER 2021
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DRAFTED BY
Los Angeles Rams
Round 4 • Pick 36
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Under-the-radar wideout with elite size and dangerous speed. Harris has inside/outside experience and offers the potential to threaten coverage as a matchup talent. Cornerbacks tend to fall asleep on his long, smooth strides and he gets by them before they know it. While his size and speed will be alluring, his consistency as a pass catcher could be a concern. Harris hasn't developed a feel for utilizing body positioning to help him win more contested catches and his ability to correct that issue could be the difference between becoming a productive pro or just an explosive athlete.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
New England Patriots
Round 7 • Pick 15
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Dangerous three-level talent with speed and short-area athleticism to play inside or outside as a pro. Nixon had impressive flashes over his first two seasons at UCF before playing in just four games this past year due to a shoulder injury. His play strength and hands are both in need of work in order for him to be considered a trustworthy option for play callers and quarterbacks. He has the juice to win foot races deep and displays enough route-running potential to uncover against pro coverage on the first and second levels. Nixon offers intriguing value as a potential Day 3 selection with WR3 talent.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11"
- Weight
- 209 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Williams' 2020 production is eye-catching, averaging close to 130 yards per game and finishing fourth in the FBS in yards after contact, according to Pro Football Focus. He's not sudden, but he's also not a plodding mover in space. He uses his hands and feet to work free of press and has a feel for finding the soft spots of the zone. Williams uses his size to create some separation at the top of the route but doesn't have the burst out of his break to keep the window open for long. He's more of a big slot than an outside threat and teams might be discouraged by his body-catching and inability to consistently secure the throw.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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