After three unproductive years at Auburn, Brown put his impressive ball skills on display during a very productive season at Georgia Southern. He lacks top-end speed and attention to detail as a route-runner. He does, however, have access to good initial burst and wins when contested at an elite rate. Brown displays ideal ball skills and body control on fades and deep throws. He catches with good hand extension. Despite his strong 2025 season at Georgia Southern, Brown’s lack of production against SEC competition during his time at Auburn could create doubt for some teams.
Sanders is a Z receiver capable of bypassing and stacking cornerbacks who sit too heavy on the early stages of the drive phase. He had only one year of plus production at Georgia Southern, which is concerning. He’s below average as a route-runner with average hands but does display some run-after-catch ability. To have an NFL shot, Sanders needs to play with better aggression and competitiveness while improving his route-running.