CalPolyTechnique
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That's all well and good. But I see a guy who has performed less and less each year.
Obviously, we can't project injuries at the next level, but it's typically a red flag when a prospect's best season, for whatever reason, was three years ago. I see the decline in production and that's a factor in the overall evaluation and projection.
Huh?
You do know they played less games in 2020 due to COVID, right? So he’s not going to have the raw receiving totals comparable to a normal college season. He played in just 8 games that year.
That said, his per game averages in 2020 were better than his 2019 numbers.
I also don’t see how you can acknowledge inconsistent and middling QB play but then say “that’s all fine and well…” which is really to say “yeah, but he should still be producing better despite those reasons.”