2020 NFL Player Combine - Wide Receiver Review
Here it is, the top 10 Wide Receivers based on the average of the following measures scored based on the sample average with the top score set at 100:- Straight 40 Yards - their best time at the Combine.
- 40 Yards
- Broad Jump
- Vertical Jump
Notes:
- Reagor clearly dominated across the board so him being number 1 is no surprise.
- Wondering if Claypool is still getting asked about switching to TE?
- Peoples-Jones was average in each of his 40 times but bounced back on his jumps.
- Ruggs III performed as advertised in his 40 time which took a bit of a hit because, at lower mass, he had to be faster to overcome that on an adjusted basis.
- Duvernay is a guy who had the quietest solid combine I've seen in a while. Not many were talking about him but he comes in at 5th?
- Aiyuk and Mims were already being talked about in various media circles as potential first rounders so the strong showings could only help boost their standing.
- K.J. Osborn was in the shadow of Anthony Johnson at University of Buffalo in 2018 but had the chance to breakout at University of Miami.
- Cleveland was an under the radar guy for me who had 851 yards on just 57 catches at Florida at team with other standout receivers. Hope he can springboard this performance into a nice opportunity at the next level.
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