2020 NFL draft: K.J. Hamler scouting report

Everything NFL draft fans need to know about Penn State wide receiver prospect K.J. Hamler

K.J. Hamler | WR | Penn State

Elevator Pitch

Hamler is an electric athlete who brings an aspect of speed and elusiveness to an offense that very few in this draft class can replicate. Though not the biggest or most physical receiver, he has high-end No. 2 receiver upside.

Vitals

Height | 5-9

Weight | 178

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Strengths

If you’re looking for a dynamic wide out in this class, Hamler’s among the best you can end up with.

The Penn State alum is explosive off the snap, is quick to reach top speed as a vertical threat and has dangerous acceleration once he gets the ball in his hands. He changes direction seamlessly, both as a YAC threat and as a route runner. His lateral agility and vision as a ball-carrier is top-notch, and he does a great job of sinking his hips into his cuts as a route runner.

Hamler has shown some good instincts as a route runner, as well. He does a good job of stemming routes and taking advantage of defensive back leverage to create separation. He can also eat up soft spots against zone coverage pretty well. Though not a dominant outside receiver, he can be a game-wrecker coming out of the slot in the NFL.

Weaknesses

Hamler’s weaknesses can be inferred from looking at his height and weight. He’s a smaller receiver, and he doesn’t play with great physicality in tight-window situations. His catch radius is limited, giving him a low ceiling in the red zone.

That lack of play strength affects him when he goes up against press, as he doesn’t have the power in his hands to create separation in ways other than a speed release. He isn’t fantastic at breaking tackles after the catches, and his focus can use some work, as that can present some issues with drops from time to time.

Projection: Day 2

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