Donovan Peoples-Jones | Michigan
Peoples-Jones didn’t put up massive numbers as a Wolverine, catching 103 passes for 1,327 receiving yards in three seasons in Michigan. However, the potential is there for something bigger to happen at the next level. Michigan’s struggling offense made it difficult for People-Jones to display his true skill, which one NFL team may work to unlock. He has a bigger developmental curve going forward, but with time, his talents can be molded into a productive receiver.
October 20th, 2018: Shea Patterson throws a 79-yard TD to Donovan Peoples-Jones to put the Wolverines ahead of Sparty. DPJ does the Paul Bunyan pose in the endzone. 😂 pic.twitter.com/rwwALIFGEj
— Michigan Moments (@UofMMoments) October 21, 2018
Bryan Edwards | South Carolina
Edwards had a productive and consistent career during his time in South Carolina. He’s another big-body receiver who used his size to create space in the intermediate game. There are parts of his game that need some refinement, such as his route running and some issues with drops. However, he has the physical attributes to develop into a solid pro. It might just not be in 2020, as some teams will give him time to acclimate to the pro game. With the Bills’ new depth chart in their wideout room, they may be in position to be that team.
Bryan Edwards is 6'3" 212lbs.
He's as physical as they come with the football in his hands, and can win in a variety of ways from both outside and inside. pic.twitter.com/NjQOnU91lN
— Connor Livesay (@ConnorNFLDraft) March 31, 2020
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