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Rookie Scouting Profile: WR Chris Olave

Chris Olave

Chris Olave (WR) Ohio State Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-0 3/8 187 4.39 06/27/2000 1-2 1.05-1.10 Will Fuller     College Production Formed a dynamic duo with fellow 2022 rookie Garrett Wilson, with whom

Chris Olave (WR) Ohio State

Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp
6-0 3/8 187 4.39 06/27/2000 1-2 1.05-1.10 Will Fuller

College Production

Formed a dynamic duo with fellow 2022 rookie Garrett Wilson, with whom he shares a strikingly similar size profile. Produced over 1,700 receiving yards and 26 scores during his senior season at Mission Hills (CA) and earned immediate playing time in seven games as a true freshman in 2018 at Ohio State. Earned Third-Team All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore as the favorite target for Justin Fields and posted a solid 48/840/12 line. Was one of the nation’s leading receivers during the abbreviated 2020 campaign. Set the Buckeyes’ all-time receiving touchdown record (35) in 2021 en-route to 65/936/13 season that garnered Second-Team Associated Press All-American accolades.

Strengths

• Superb route-runner. Speed, cutting ability, and quickness off the line are going to lead to a ton of downfield plays and wide-open opportunities. Creates room by….

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Rookie Scouting Profile: WR Garrett Wilson

Garrett Wilson

Garrett Wilson (WR) Ohio State Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-0 183 4.38 07/22/2000 1 top-3 Diontae Johnson   College Production Ohio native who excelled on and off the field for the lauded Lake Travis

Garrett Wilson (WR) Ohio State

Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp
6-0 183 4.38 07/22/2000 1 top-3 Diontae Johnson

 

College Production

Ohio native who excelled on and off the field for the lauded Lake Travis (TX) program in football and basketball. Played in every game as a true freshman before starting and earning All-Big Ten First Team honors in 2020. As a junior caught 70 passes for 1,058 yards and 12 touchdowns on a 20.8% target share. Earned Second-Team All-American and All-Big Ten accolades in 2021 before….

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Rookie Scouting Profile: WR Treylon Burks

Treylon Burks

Treylon Burks (WR) Arkansas Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-2 224 4.55 03/23/2000 1 top-5 A.J. Brown/Demaryius Thomas College Production The No. 1 recruit in the state of Arkansas in 2019, Burks elected to stay home and play for the Razorbacks over more vaunted programs like Clemson and Florida State. Was an immediate starter at Arkansas and developed into the program’s top wideout as a sophomore, leading the program in both catches (51) and yards (820) and earning Second-Team All-SEC accolades. Broke out as a junior, leading the Razorbacks once again in all receiving categories (66/1,104/11), including a school-record six 100-yard outings. Was named to the All-SEC First Team. Burks’ junior year resulted in a lofty 91.0 grade from Pro Football Focus, the fifth-highest grade for any wide receiver during the 2021 college season. Strengths • Ideal size/speed combination to develop into a dominant NFL possession receiver. • Has the frame and knows how to use his body to overpower smaller defensive backs and to win contested-catch situations. • Won’t be manhandled at the line of scrimmage. • Plus football IQ. • Played a ton of reps from the slot at Arkansas but offers inside/outside flexibility in the NFL. • Excellent route runner with enormous and trustworthy hands. • Excelled as a rusher in college and profiles as a plus dual-threat weapon in the NFL. • Destroyed a historically-talented Alabama defense (8/179/2.) • Deceptive speed looks far more potent than 4.55 time. Clocked at over 22 MPH in a game last season- one of the highest times recorded at any level. • 31.3% target share was in the 93rd-percentile. • Strength, stiff-arm, and open-field running should translate into a ton of RAC big plays. Weaknesses • Does not always quickly gain separation and needs to improve footwork making cuts. • 4.55 40-yard dash was fine for his size but a bit disappointing in a class filled with sub 4.4 options. • Needs work on release on the perimeter. • Limited route tree at Arkansas. • Blocking needs improvement, particularly from the outside spot. Fantasy Outlook Prior to the NFL Scouting Combine, Burks was the consensus 1.01 in dynasty leagues. Although his showing in Indianapolis was fine, many other players had more eye-catching showings, especially with the blazing speed times. Burks profiles as a solid X-receiver who can make an impact as a runner and could be a problematic mismatch out of the slot. Fantasy managers who loved Burks’ film have no reason to feel discouraged. Perhaps a sub 4.5 40 at Arkansas’s Pro Day would vault Burks back up into 1.01 ahead of Breece Hall. For now, he’s a solid dynasty investment anywhere in the top-5 and offers enough upside to be a top-40 option in redraft formats. Post-Draft Recap In a shocking draft-day trade, the Titans shipped off A.J. Brown to Philadelphia and selected Burks with the 18th overall pick, as the sixth first-round wide receiver. A healthy Burks drew some comps to Brown but it remains to be seen how his game translated to the NFL, especially in a low-volume Titans’ passing attack. Burks is still a solid first-round rookie-only pick and has the upside to be a promising mid-round target in dynasty start-ups. Other 2022 Rookie Profiles Breece Hall Isaiah Spiller

Rookie Scouting Profile: RB Isaiah Spiller

Isaiah Spiller

Isaiah Spiller (RB) Texas A&M Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-0 217 — 08/09/2001 2-3 1.05 Arian Foster College Production A sizable power back with solid receiving skills, Spiller posted consecutive seasons with 1000-plus rushing yards after debuting in 2019 with 174 totes for 946 yards and a career-high 10 rushing scores. As a testament to his three-down skill set, Spiller reeled in 20-plus in each of his three campaigns with the Aggies. Was named to the All-SEC First Team in 2020 and earned Second Team accolades in 2021 after averaging 5.6 yards per carry, the highest of his collegiate career. Spiller displayed the size and strength to be a plus short-yardage option in the NFL and was more than adequate as a pass-catcher. Strengths • Nice blend of size and power. Powerful legs churned out extra yards while he also was willing to lower his head and deliver blows to would-be tacklers. • Displayed the foot quickness, cutting ability, and decisiveness to excel in a zone scheme. • Excellent vision and ability to consistently make correct decisions in choosing proper running lanes and cuts in the backfield. • Seemed to be gliding as a runner, with good anticipation. Keeps feet moving to churn out plenty of yards after contact. • Good receiver who snagged 20-plus balls in each of his three collegiate seasons. Hands are good enough for Spiller to stay on the field on third downs. • Has the ability to play in all situations, including 2-minute drills, third downs, and has the profile to develop into a plus goal-line option. Weaknesses • Did not run at the Combine and does not have elite speed. Projected to run somewhere between 4.5 and 4.6. • Has ball security issues. Committed 8 fumbles at A&M, some of which resulted in carrying the ball carelessly or leaving himself open to having ball punched out from behind. • Upright running style could leave him susceptible to big hits, leading to the potential for injuries and the potential to turn the ball over. • Adequate blocker but will need to improve in this area against faster and stronger NFL pass-rushers to earn consistent playing time early. Fantasy Outlook Spiller is often comped to Arian Foster due to the latter’s success as a three-down, one-cut runner that lacked top-end speed. Spiller probably has better power than Foster but has yet to show the breakaway ability to consistently run away from defenders. Injuries prevented Spiller from participating in most of the on-field drills at the NFL Scouting Combine, which will temporarily hurt his fantasy football value in both redraft and dynasty. A solid showing at the Texas A&M Pro Day could reverse that, particularly if Spiller can run in the low 4.5s. Landing spot will also be key and worrisome if Spiller slips into the middle part of the third round of the NFL Draft and lands with a pro team that already has an established starter. For now, Spiller is still a top-3 fantasy prospect and will warrant top-10 attention in rookie-only drafts, after Breece Hall and the top 3-4 wideouts.