2022 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Erik Ezukanma
Another day, and another scouting report with a sleeper at the wide receiver position.
Another day, and another scouting report with a sleeper at the wide receiver position.
It’s been a rollercoaster of a career for Alabama’s John Metchie. Metchie has been overshadowed by transfer Jameson Williams and has slightly seen his stock drop.
Stanford’s star receiver in the 2020-21 season, Simi Fehoko will likely hear his name called during the 2021 NFL Draft. Fehoko is an athletic receiver with a lot of potential due to his athleticism. Let’s break down his skillset.
Coxie played two games in the 2020 season before opting out and declaring for the NFL draft. His 2018 and 2019 seasons were impressive as he put up 72 catches for 1,174 yards and seven touchdowns in 2018, and 76 catches for 1,276 yards for nine touchdowns in 2019. He’s not going to be a burner with his speed but he has the size and wingspan to be a contested catch/big body receiver at the NFL level. Coxie has shown production throughout his college career and has play-making skills some NFL teams will covet.
Frank Darby was supposed to have a breakout senior season as the number one receiver at Arizona State following in Brandon Aiyuk’s footsteps. However, injuries did not allow Darby to have that opportunity. He is a risky pick for NFL teams without much recent tape but boasts a lot of potential as a prospect. Let’s take a look at Darby’s skillset.
Andre Cisco is a safety prospect who has been getting a lot of hype lately around the media. The narratives are his great range and ball skills.
The story of the second week of the NFL season was the continued re-shuffling of the elite fantasy quarterbacks, with upstarts like Lamar Jackson and Dak Prescott establishing themselves within the top tier. Let’s see what they have in store for week three!
Chris Herndon and Jamison Crowder are the No. 1 receiver for the New York Jets in 2019. (For all the grammar Nazis out there, I do know that is incorrect grammar, but it’s intentional, and you will understand why later.)
Robby Anderson is the clear-cut number-one option for the New York Jets. He’s a great deep threat who started to develop chemistry with quarterback Sam Darnold towards the end of last season. He finished as the WR36 in PPR leagues last year. Anderson is currently being drafted as WR29 at 6.09 (Fantasy Football Calculator). Dante Pettis is expected to be the number-one target for the San Francisco 49ers. He started to really turn it on at the end of his rookie year. The sophomore out of Washington finished as the WR73 in PPR formats. Pettis is being selected as WR34 at 7.12 (Fantasy Football Calculator). Let’s determine the better option for 12-team PPR leagues.
We are well aware that we are in a brand new age of the National Football League. In this pass-heavy league, it is very crucial that everyone is on the same page. However, what makes up a good NFL offense in today’s game? Let’s break it down.
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Wide Receiver is one of the most important positions on the football field. Which ones are the best ones in
Another day, and another scouting report with a sleeper at the wide receiver position.
It’s been a rollercoaster of a career for Alabama’s John Metchie. Metchie has been overshadowed by transfer Jameson Williams and has slightly seen his stock drop.
Stanford’s star receiver in the 2020-21 season, Simi Fehoko will likely hear his name called during the 2021 NFL Draft. Fehoko is an athletic receiver with a lot of potential due to his athleticism. Let’s break down his skillset.
Coxie played two games in the 2020 season before opting out and declaring for the NFL draft. His 2018 and 2019 seasons were impressive as he put up 72 catches for 1,174 yards and seven touchdowns in 2018, and 76 catches for 1,276 yards for nine touchdowns in 2019. He’s not going to be a burner with his speed but he has the size and wingspan to be a contested catch/big body receiver at the NFL level. Coxie has shown production throughout his college career and has play-making skills some NFL teams will covet.
Frank Darby was supposed to have a breakout senior season as the number one receiver at Arizona State following in Brandon Aiyuk’s footsteps. However, injuries did not allow Darby to have that opportunity. He is a risky pick for NFL teams without much recent tape but boasts a lot of potential as a prospect. Let’s take a look at Darby’s skillset.
Andre Cisco is a safety prospect who has been getting a lot of hype lately around the media. The narratives are his great range and ball skills.
The story of the second week of the NFL season was the continued re-shuffling of the elite fantasy quarterbacks, with upstarts like Lamar Jackson and Dak Prescott establishing themselves within the top tier. Let’s see what they have in store for week three!
Chris Herndon and Jamison Crowder are the No. 1 receiver for the New York Jets in 2019. (For all the grammar Nazis out there, I do know that is incorrect grammar, but it’s intentional, and you will understand why later.)
Robby Anderson is the clear-cut number-one option for the New York Jets. He’s a great deep threat who started to develop chemistry with quarterback Sam Darnold towards the end of last season. He finished as the WR36 in PPR leagues last year. Anderson is currently being drafted as WR29 at 6.09 (Fantasy Football Calculator). Dante Pettis is expected to be the number-one target for the San Francisco 49ers. He started to really turn it on at the end of his rookie year. The sophomore out of Washington finished as the WR73 in PPR formats. Pettis is being selected as WR34 at 7.12 (Fantasy Football Calculator). Let’s determine the better option for 12-team PPR leagues.
We are well aware that we are in a brand new age of the National Football League. In this pass-heavy league, it is very crucial that everyone is on the same page. However, what makes up a good NFL offense in today’s game? Let’s break it down.
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Wide Receiver is one of the most important positions on the football field. Which ones are the best ones in the league, and who comes
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