Hey!
The NFL Combine always creates a few massive value swings each year.
Here are 3 wide receivers whose stock is exploding after what we just saw in Indy:
#3 Jeff Caldwell
Caldwell may have had the best Combine of any WR.
He ran a 4.31 forty at 6’5, 216 pounds, and he also posted the fastest 10-yard split of any player at the entire Combine.
He backed it up with elite explosion too, finishing 2nd in both the vertical and broad jump.
The only real concern is the college production. It was modest, and it dipped after transferring to Cincinnati against tougher competition…
#2 Bryce Lance
Lance is 204 pounds and absolutely flew: a 4.32 forty with the 2nd-best 10-yard split of the entire Combine.
Unlike Caldwell, Lance actually produced in college with back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons at North Dakota State.
He’s starting to look like the next Christian Watson type: same school + elite testing + real NFL upside. If anything, Lance has more production than Watson did…
#1 Omar Cooper
Cooper keeps rising, and this Combine might have locked him into Round 1.
He ran 4.42 at 199 pounds and looked like the smoothest mover in the gauntlet drill out of the entire WR group.
He also produced, going for 937 yards and 13 touchdowns last season while sharing the field with another future NFL WR in Elijah Sarratt.
Reliable hands, explosive play ability, and slot dominance - Cooper’s stock is climbing fast…
— Sal
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