Three Senior Bowl receivers the Bills should watch after big performances on Tuesday
The Buffalo Bills will need to have a big draft this April that features multiple instant contributors, and a good place to seek out those types of players are at the Senior Bowl. The likes of Puka Nacua and Tank Dell each had big weeks last year in Mobile and went on to have amazing […]
The Buffalo Bills will need to have a big draft this April that features multiple instant contributors, and a good place to seek out those types of players are at the Senior Bowl.
The likes of Puka Nacua and Tank Dell each had big weeks last year in Mobile and went on to have amazing rookie seasons, the former of which became the all-time leader in receiving yards by a rookie.
The Bills are in need of help at receiver, and any one of these three could be that guy.
Xavier Legette, South Carolina
Legette was all the hype coming into the week, and he is living up to that hype. He made multiple big catches during team drills, and was the prime target of every quarterback on the American Team roster.
He'll be a guy that goes in the second round that is an instant difference maker.
Brenden Rice, USC
The son of Jerry Rice was arguably the best receiver of the day. He made multiple receptions in tight coverage and through contact during one-on-ones and team drills, and that is his best ability. He has that George Pickens gene where he can battle through contact to make big plays.
Rice would look tremendous catching passes from Josh Allen, and I think Brandon Beane will agree.
Jamari Thrash, Louisville
Thrash was dynamic all day. he caught multiple deep balls spread across team drills and one-on-ones, and his speed is evident when it comes to taking the top off the defense.
He eats up man coverage and has an innate ability to get open and catch passes downfield. If you want a potential steal, he is the guy to watch throughout the draft process.
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