‘14 NFL Draft: Wide Out Rankings

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1Mike EvansTexas A&M3So1st
Large, game impacting receiver that physically beats defenders in the middle of the field or outraces opponents down the flanks. Has all the necessary talents to be a big time number one wide out in the NFL.

2Sammy WatkinsClemson3Jr1st
Polished pass catcher with dependable hands. Runs solid routes, gets separation and consistently comes away with the reception. Not a true field stretcher and yet to match the production from a great freshman season but a legitimate starting receiver in the NFL.

3Marqise LeeUSC3Jr1st
Game breaking/game controlling receiver with big time talent. Quick, reliable and has a burst. Separates from opponents and effective running after the catch. Struggling with a knee injury and watching his stock slide due to the play of others at his position.

4Allen RobinsonPenn State3Jr1-2
Reliable pass catcher who’s taken his game to another level this season. Consistently finds a way to separate from defenders and make himself an available target. Sized well and plays strong. Not a field stretcher and more of a possession receiver.

5Brandin CooksOregon State3Jr1-2
Incredibly productive wide out rising up draft boards. Quick, has a burst and deceptively fast. Plays with great balance and body control. Catches everything in site. Can line up in the slot or on the flanks.

6Jordan MatthewsVanderbilt4Sr2nd
Reliable possession receiver with terrific size. Strong, competes to make the reception and the “go-to” guy opponents cannot stop. Deceptively fast and shows a burst. Potential number two wide out in the NFL.

7Paul RichardsonColorado4Jr2nd
Natural pass catcher with terrific receiver skills.Possesses soft hands and consistently comes away with the reception.Effective running after the catch and shows a burst.Will be under-drafted and has the potential to be a terrific pro.

8Odell Beckham JrLSU3Jr2nd





Solid receiver prospect that’s show consistent progress in his game.Quick to top speed, has a burst and for the most part comes away with the catch.Effective downfield blocker and also productive returning punts.
9Jarvis LandryLSU3Jr2nd





Consistent pass catcher with average size/speed numbers.Quick into breaks, separates from defenders and makes the reception away from his frame.Shows some run after the catch ability.Number three receiver at the next level.
10Donte MoncriefMississippi3Jr2-3
Well sized pass catcher in the midst of a breakout season.Consistent, wins out in battles and deceptively fast.Could potentially move higher on draft boards and develop into a number two receiver at the next level.

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If Jordan Mathews slips to the 3rd, we need to snag him. Great route runner. Extremely intelligent. He owns all receiving records in the SEC.
 

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I wouldn't touch a WR within the top 3 rounds. We need DL & OL with ALL of our first 3 picks, maybe more. But knowing Jerry, he will take a RB or WR by Round 3.
 
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