Monday, 7 November 2011

Kendall Wright WR, Baylor

Wright may not be the tallest WR in the NCAA but he is a player teams should plan against. His game is built around his speed and quickness. His ability to get past CB's playing off coverage allows him to use his speed to get open in the middle of the field. Baylor uses Wright in ways that teams couldn't imagine, they use him underneath tricking the defence making them underestimate his ability to get vertical. He shows good body control and can make catches thrown away from his frame but will have trouble out jumping some CB's. His ball location skills have vastly improved as Robert Griffin III has improved his throwing making Wright more of a threat especially when locating back shoulder throws. HE is a very dangerous receiver after the catch mainly due to his agility which allows him to move between defenders and make them miss. He has the ability to be a very good return man at the next level with his speed and quickness he would be an asset to any team. Can be used in trick plays, wildcat has been throwing and running with the ball which shows some versatility to his game. Going into the 2012 draft Wright will most likely be a 3rd/4th round pick mainly because of his size.

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