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Zay Flowers, who turned down six figures in NIL money to stay at Chestnut Hill.
Flowers was identified by ESPN Draft analyst Matt Miller as an “under-the-radar” prospect who could rise their way to the first round of the NFL Draft. In the past two seasons, Flowers has 100 catches for 1,638 yards and 14 touchdowns, and scouts have told Miller Flowers has “the burst, body control and toughness to overcome his lack of elite size, assets that showed up consistently in 2021.” More targets could be on his way in the 2022 season.
“He’s the best deep threat in CFB,” a scout from an NFC team told Miller. “He’s undersized and there were some drops last year, but with the QB (Jurkovec) returning, he’ll have a ton more targets.”
https://nesn.com/2022/07/scouts-praise-boston-college-receiver-as-potential-riser-in-2023-nfl-draft/
Flowers was identified by ESPN Draft analyst Matt Miller as an “under-the-radar” prospect who could rise their way to the first round of the NFL Draft. In the past two seasons, Flowers has 100 catches for 1,638 yards and 14 touchdowns, and scouts have told Miller Flowers has “the burst, body control and toughness to overcome his lack of elite size, assets that showed up consistently in 2021.” More targets could be on his way in the 2022 season.
“He’s the best deep threat in CFB,” a scout from an NFC team told Miller. “He’s undersized and there were some drops last year, but with the QB (Jurkovec) returning, he’ll have a ton more targets.”
https://nesn.com/2022/07/scouts-praise-boston-college-receiver-as-potential-riser-in-2023-nfl-draft/