Big, strong target lacking explosiveness to uncover against tight man coverage, but a willing combatant when it's time to make a contested catch. Surratt opted out of the 2020 season but put together nice production as a sophomore in 2019. He lacks the foot quickness needed to elude press corners and will likely have coverage squatting on his routes underneath due to his lack of speed. He has experience in the slot, which might be where NFL teams look at him thanks to his ball skills and ability to post up smaller defenders to create a window for quarterbacks. His soft hands and feel for the catch phase are appealing, but inconsistencies in uncovering could make him a WR3/WR4 at best.