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He'd be another guy who can't get open down the field.
Courtland Sutton WR SMU
TALENT
ROUND 3
STRENGTHS
Courtland is a big, strong, long legged, with long arms and excellent speed. He gains separation because of his long strides that will cover four yards in two strides. Courtland likes to be physical and although he has the advantage of size against most opponents he doesn’t shy off his routes when running across the field. He has a lot of “nasty” to his game and inside the red zone has no problems using his big body to his advantage. Cortland is a lot faster than most people give him credit for and this year has improved his route running changing gears easily to get himself open. The improvement this year in his change of direction skills and suddenness has shown the ability to improve and take to coaching with excellent maturity. Courtland shows the good hands and quick eye/hand coordination along with excellent body control to adjust to the ball in the air and to catch passes that get to him a little bit quicker than he might have anticipated. He has the talent to be a franchise receiver for the team that selects him and if you doubt that because of the level of competition all I can say is you need to watch more film.
CONCERNS
Courtland has maturity issues on the field and players who are immature on the field send red flags of possible problems off the field. That being said, my off the field immaturity concerns are total conjecture on my part but my on field immaturity concerns are fact and backed up by film. Courtland will drop some balls and his ability to run deep routes come with concerns about his route running but overall this kid (talent wise) has franchise receiver written all over him. It’s up to you if you want to bring a player into your locker room with these immature on the field issues in the hope that he matures right before your very eyes.
BOTTOM LINE
Is Courtland a Dez Bryant clone? The answer for me is yes in just about every way. That means you have to weigh the talent against how much disruption he might be on the field and in the locker room. Although Courtland has the potential to be a franchise receiver I’m not convinced I want that type of on field immature behavior in my lockerroom. If he acts like this now…how will he act after I give him over a million dollars? Courtland will be selected in the 1st round I suspect by a team willing to put up with his immaturity. But for me, if I’m a coach or a GM or an owner I’m not willing to go to bat and select this kid early in the draft process. The question is… do you have the guts to pass on a potential franchise receiver if you suspect adding him to your team is the key to getting into the Super Bowl? You have to but a grade on him so the next question is how many rounds will you let go by before you do select him? His talent is worthy of a 1st round selection, but his immaturity is worthy of a 7th round selection, so I figure if by some reason he is sitting there in the third or fourth round I would be willing to take a chance but we all know he will be selected before that… unless something happens between now and the draft.
- Drew Boylhart (The Huddle Report) [PARAPHRASED]
He's going at the top to mid 2nd round. He has first round talent and I would seriously consider taking him at 50 depending who's still on the board.Courtland Sutton WR SMU
TALENT
ROUND 3
STRENGTHS
Courtland is a big, strong, long legged, with long arms and excellent speed. He gains separation because of his long strides that will cover four yards in two strides. Courtland likes to be physical and although he has the advantage of size against most opponents he doesn’t shy off his routes when running across the field. He has a lot of “nasty” to his game and inside the red zone has no problems using his big body to his advantage. Cortland is a lot faster than most people give him credit for and this year has improved his route running changing gears easily to get himself open. The improvement this year in his change of direction skills and suddenness has shown the ability to improve and take to coaching with excellent maturity. Courtland shows the good hands and quick eye/hand coordination along with excellent body control to adjust to the ball in the air and to catch passes that get to him a little bit quicker than he might have anticipated. He has the talent to be a franchise receiver for the team that selects him and if you doubt that because of the level of competition all I can say is you need to watch more film.
CONCERNS
Courtland has maturity issues on the field and players who are immature on the field send red flags of possible problems off the field. That being said, my off the field immaturity concerns are total conjecture on my part but my on field immaturity concerns are fact and backed up by film. Courtland will drop some balls and his ability to run deep routes come with concerns about his route running but overall this kid (talent wise) has franchise receiver written all over him. It’s up to you if you want to bring a player into your locker room with these immature on the field issues in the hope that he matures right before your very eyes.
BOTTOM LINE
Is Courtland a Dez Bryant clone? The answer for me is yes in just about every way. That means you have to weigh the talent against how much disruption he might be on the field and in the locker room. Although Courtland has the potential to be a franchise receiver I’m not convinced I want that type of on field immature behavior in my lockerroom. If he acts like this now…how will he act after I give him over a million dollars? Courtland will be selected in the 1st round I suspect by a team willing to put up with his immaturity. But for me, if I’m a coach or a GM or an owner I’m not willing to go to bat and select this kid early in the draft process. The question is… do you have the guts to pass on a potential franchise receiver if you suspect adding him to your team is the key to getting into the Super Bowl? You have to but a grade on him so the next question is how many rounds will you let go by before you do select him? His talent is worthy of a 1st round selection, but his immaturity is worthy of a 7th round selection, so I figure if by some reason he is sitting there in the third or fourth round I would be willing to take a chance but we all know he will be selected before that… unless something happens between now and the draft.
- Drew Boylhart (The Huddle Report) [PARAPHRASED]
I'm being honest and a huge SMU...fan. In saying that I would be disappointed with Sutton as our pick at #19. I actually have watched him in several games and he reminds me alot of the WR drafted by the Commanders two or three years ago from TCU by the name of Josh Doctson.
Don't see how we could afford to feed him, then.He and Moore ate my two fav WRs in this draft.
He's been working with Anquon Boldin on his route running this off-season, also. Says he knows where some of the weaknesses are in his game and he's sharpening his route skills with Anquon to make sure he can use his short burst to create separation and disguise his route tree. He was interviewed on Sirius XM NFL Radio and he sounded like a bright kid who had no disillusions about what he really needed to work on to succeed at the next level.
Also said he didn't want to be a broke former NFL player so he's also taking some mentoring from Boldin on that aspect of his career, also. So it seems the kid is at least level leaded also. Don't know much about him but the Cowboys were mentioned after the interview as a possibly interested team. Ed McCaffery loved the kid, FWIW.
IMO Sutton and St Brown are the only guys in this class with #1 potential.
He just seems like the type of guy we would take.
Local player, freak size and athleticism, and also a productive player.
The long arms, body control, and ability to demand a double team in college really impress me.
Also, he seems ok in his interviews in front of the camera.
He ran a 4.5 at the combine with a 35.5 inch vert so you have to question his explosiveness some.
He is my question with his tape.. Can it be improved upon with pro coaching VS SMU coaching. Is that him as a player it was he poorly coached.I'm not a fan of his tape, but his 6.5 3 cone at 6'3" 220 was disgusting. That kind of short-area quickness is unbelievable for a man his size.
Before the Combine, I would have pegged him as a second rounder, but with a strong showing at the Combine (his jumps were pretty decent for his size), I think he is a lock for the first. There is definitely some risk involved with him, but he's got the rare size-athleticism combo to be a #1 WR.