# | Player | Pos | H/W/S | Team | Weight | Height | 40YD | AVG POS RANK | AVG OVR RANK | Rating | Summary |
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61 |
6-2
205lbs
4.49
|
WR |
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205lbs | 6-2 | 4.49 | 40 | 277 |
66.8
|
He’s coordinated with soft, reliable hands, and Dickey shows the ability to adjust to balls thrown behind him, as well as a knack for... | |
62 |
6-5
210lbs
4.34
|
WR |
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210lbs | 6-5 | 4.34 | 62 | 414 |
65.0
|
Has a knack for getting open and is a quarterback's best friend - passers just need to toss the ball in his area and he'll come down with... | |
63 |
6-2
195lbs
4.35
|
WR |
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195lbs | 6-2 | 4.35 | 86 | 575 |
65.0
|
Shows quickness off the snap to shake off corners and create room. Separates with hesitation moves and nice acceleration. Has good body... | |
64 |
6-0
192lbs
4.35
|
WR |
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192lbs | 6-0 | 4.35 | 91 | 604.5 |
65.0
|
Hilton tracks the ball well downfield and consistently runs under long throws. Combines speed, balance, quickness, vision and crisp cuts... | |
65 |
6-2
200lbs
4.40
|
WR |
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200lbs | 6-2 | 4.40 | 99 | 642.5 |
64.5
|
Thomas combines good speed with his size, and Thomas accelerates off the line better than most big receivers. Good effort and technique as... | |
66 |
6-4
220lbs
4.56
|
WR |
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220lbs | 6-4 | 4.56 | 100 | 651.5 |
64.5
|
Tracks the ball well downfield and shows good ball skills, including the ability to go up and high-point it in contested-catch... | |
67 |
5-10
185lbs
4.30
|
WR |
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185lbs | 5-10 | 4.30 | 66 | 429 |
64.0
|
Niblett also proved to be a force in catch-and-run situations. A violent runner who transitions upfield quickly after the catch, Niblett... | |
68 |
5-9
180lbs
4.37
|
WR |
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180lbs | 5-9 | 4.37 | 98 | 641 |
62.1
|
Has smooth acceleration and deceiving speed. Balanced and very fast with the ball in his hands. Shows quickness off the snap to shake off... | |
69 |
6-2
210lbs
4.45
|
WR |
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210lbs | 6-2 | 4.45 | 101 | 652 |
61.8
|
Often used on deep routes, getting separation down the sideline or over the middle on crossing routes by extending his arms rather than... |