
2022 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Cordell Volson
Cordell Volson is taking the long road to get to the NFL, and it has been paying off.
Cordell Volson is taking the long road to get to the NFL, and it has been paying off.
North Dakota State’s Christian Watson has all of these intangibles. The former two-star receiver stands at 6’4″ and has true 4.4 speed. Watson’s stock has soared because of his recent Senior Bowl success.
While most of the NFL world is all about Trey Lance, there is another prospect coming out from North Dakota State that is getting first round buzz.
In the 2019 season, Trey Lance threw for 28 touchdowns and zero interceptions while making some spectacular plays, which made him soar up draft boards for the 2021 draft. There are plays where Lance is lost, and the inexperienced and long release get to him. To add to the difficult evaluation, Lance only had one year as a full-time starter (and one game in 2020). He also played in a level of competition that was lower. The tools and intelligence of Lance are enticing, and he is comparable to Josh Allen. That is thanks to the development Lance will have to undergo before reaching his potential.
It’s that time of the year… again. The NCAA Tournament and the East Region will again be looked at as one of the easiest or we will be talking twenty years from now about the “upset” that could take place.
Cordell Volson is taking the long road to get to the NFL, and it has been paying off.
North Dakota State’s Christian Watson has all of these intangibles. The former two-star receiver stands at 6’4″ and has true 4.4 speed. Watson’s stock has soared because of his recent Senior Bowl success.
While most of the NFL world is all about Trey Lance, there is another prospect coming out from North Dakota State that is getting first round buzz.
In the 2019 season, Trey Lance threw for 28 touchdowns and zero interceptions while making some spectacular plays, which made him soar up draft boards for the 2021 draft. There are plays where Lance is lost, and the inexperienced and long release get to him. To add to the difficult evaluation, Lance only had one year as a full-time starter (and one game in 2020). He also played in a level of competition that was lower. The tools and intelligence of Lance are enticing, and he is comparable to Josh Allen. That is thanks to the development Lance will have to undergo before reaching his potential.
It’s that time of the year… again. The NCAA Tournament and the East Region will again be looked at as one of the easiest or we will be talking twenty years from now about the “upset” that could take place.
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