DRAFT TRACKER 2023
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New Orleans Saints
Round 6 • Pick 18
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Long wideout with quick feet and erratic hands who falls neatly into the category of higher-ceiling, lower-floor prospect. Perry has been highly targeted and highly productive over the last two seasons. He’s crafty but physical in the early stages of the route and flashes the ability to become a more dangerous route runner with additional work. He has the tools to work all three levels of the field, but his drops and ordinary ball skills sap some of the excitement surrounding his massive wingspan. Perry’s inconsistencies can be frustrating, but his talent and traits make him worthy of a Day 2 selection as a potential WR2/3.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Los Angeles Rams
Round 3 • Pick 26
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Turner will be an interesting litmus test for how much teams value tape and production versus traits and athleticism. He’s extremely powerful, with the ability to jolt opponents with heavy hands, and he's infrequently beaten and sustained by single blockers. He lacks ideal mass and length, has trouble holding his ground against double teams and might find it tougher to disengage from NFL blockers, due to his lack of length. However, motor, determination, toughness and strength fuel Turner’s inevitable forward progress as both a run defender and pass-rush irritant, despite his lack of NFL measurables. He should become a talented rotational defender with a chance to do more.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 3/4"
- Weight
- 247 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/8"
- Hand
- 8 3/4"
- Wing
- 79 3/8"
Production
60.94
Athleticism
76.30
Total Score
137.24
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Whiteheart has below-average size and mass for a blocking tight end, but he makes up for it with above-average grit and technique to sustain. He’s a better pass-catcher than the production might indicate. Also, he shows impressive concentration and soft hands when the ball comes his way. He’s tough but will need to get bigger and stronger to block NFL defenders, as he’s unlikely to earn a living as just a pass-catcher. Whiteheart has solid tape and could become a backup as a Day 3 draft pick.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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