Brandon Aiyuk: 2020 NFL Draft Scouting Report
In a loaded receiver class, Brandon Aiyuk has been a steady riser.
In a loaded receiver class, Brandon Aiyuk has been a steady riser.
Chase Young, EDGE, Ohio State, #2
Height: 6’5”
Weight: 265 LBs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: FAU (2019), Michigan State (2018 & 2019), Wisconsin (2019 x2), Michigan (2019), Nebraska (2019), Miami of Ohio (2019), Penn State (2019), Cincinnati (2019), Clemson (2019)
Everyone seems to have differing opinions on Curtis Weaver. Today, I share mine with everyone.
Jeff Gladney, CB, TCU #12
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 191 pounds
Year: 5th-year Senior
Games Watched: Texas (2019), Oklahoma (2019), and Purdue (2019)
CeeDee Lamb is the best receiver in this draft class without question. Find out why.
James Proche, WR, SMU #3
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 210 pounds
Year: 5th-year Senior
Games Watched: FAU (2019), Temple (2019), Cincinnati (2018)
Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville, #73
Height: 6’7”
Weight: 360 LBs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: Clemson (2019), Syracuse (2019), Boston College (2019), Miami (2019)
Mekhi Becton is one of the strongest lineman that I’ve scouted. He has loads of potential, but some aspects of his game still require development.
Jeff Okudah is the top cornerback in the 2020 class. Check out my analysis of his skills.
Chinn is a small-school prospect who has gotten wide recognition due to his athletic gifts and playmaking ability. He impressed everyone at the combine, testing well in nearly every department. I hope to inform the more casual fans on Chinn’s ability to develop and hone his skills at the next level.
Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson #5
Height: 6’4”
Weight: 215 LBs
Year: Junior
Tee Higgins is someone that I have critiqued in the past, but I have yet to do a full, sit-down tape session on him. What I hope to accomplish by doing this is to block out everyone else’s opinions on him and establish my own opinion without the pre-judgments.
Binjimen Victor put up his most productive season in 2019 (34 REC, 545 YDS, 6 TDs) after waiting in the wings behind other NFL-caliber receivers on the Buckeyes. He has a great ability to extend plays and give his quarterback a chance at making a play. Let’s break down his overall game.
Alex Kielar | December 3rd, 2019 Xavier McKinney, SAF, Alabama #15 Height: 6’1” Weight: 200 lbs Year: Junior
In a loaded receiver class, Brandon Aiyuk has been a steady riser.
Chase Young, EDGE, Ohio State, #2
Height: 6’5”
Weight: 265 LBs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: FAU (2019), Michigan State (2018 & 2019), Wisconsin (2019 x2), Michigan (2019), Nebraska (2019), Miami of Ohio (2019), Penn State (2019), Cincinnati (2019), Clemson (2019)
Everyone seems to have differing opinions on Curtis Weaver. Today, I share mine with everyone.
Jeff Gladney, CB, TCU #12
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 191 pounds
Year: 5th-year Senior
Games Watched: Texas (2019), Oklahoma (2019), and Purdue (2019)
CeeDee Lamb is the best receiver in this draft class without question. Find out why.
James Proche, WR, SMU #3
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 210 pounds
Year: 5th-year Senior
Games Watched: FAU (2019), Temple (2019), Cincinnati (2018)
Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville, #73
Height: 6’7”
Weight: 360 LBs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: Clemson (2019), Syracuse (2019), Boston College (2019), Miami (2019)
Mekhi Becton is one of the strongest lineman that I’ve scouted. He has loads of potential, but some aspects of his game still require development.
Jeff Okudah is the top cornerback in the 2020 class. Check out my analysis of his skills.
Chinn is a small-school prospect who has gotten wide recognition due to his athletic gifts and playmaking ability. He impressed everyone at the combine, testing well in nearly every department. I hope to inform the more casual fans on Chinn’s ability to develop and hone his skills at the next level.
Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson #5
Height: 6’4”
Weight: 215 LBs
Year: Junior
Tee Higgins is someone that I have critiqued in the past, but I have yet to do a full, sit-down tape session on him. What I hope to accomplish by doing this is to block out everyone else’s opinions on him and establish my own opinion without the pre-judgments.
Binjimen Victor put up his most productive season in 2019 (34 REC, 545 YDS, 6 TDs) after waiting in the wings behind other NFL-caliber receivers on the Buckeyes. He has a great ability to extend plays and give his quarterback a chance at making a play. Let’s break down his overall game.
Alex Kielar | December 3rd, 2019 Xavier McKinney, SAF, Alabama #15 Height: 6’1” Weight: 200 lbs Year: Junior
#Chiefs rookie RB Emmett Johnson continues to grind ahead of training camp.
The battle for RB2 between Emmett and Emari Demercado and Brashard Smith will be a fun one to watch 🍿
📽️ @Emmett10Johnson
#ChiefsKingdom #ChiefsBlitz #PrimeTimeSportsLLC #ChiefsTrainingCamp
Team USA opens the Knockout Stage tonight. Will they join fellow host countries Mexico and Canada in the Round of 16? Nick Athan @ChiefsInsider offers his final take on how they can advance.
https://primetimesportstalk.com/history-chase-begins-tonight-for-team-usa/
#Chiefs WR Cyrus Allen is putting in the work! 😤 This rookie is showing off some serious speed and route-running skills as he prepares for his first Chiefs training camp.
📽️ @cyrusallen_
Those smooth cuts and explosive releases? Definitely giving off some Puka Nacua vibes.
The countdown to training camp is on, and L’Jarius Sneed @jay__sneed is fully locked in. 🏈
He’s spending this final pre-camp window sharpening his technique and mastering the defensive scheme to ensure he’s at peak form when he hits the field in St. Joseph on July 24. Beyond