The 2021 Biletnikoff Award winner is next up on our scouting report series. Former All-American wide receiver, Jordan Addison, is universally considered one of the top pass-catchers in the 2023 NFL draft.
The Maryland native started his career at Pittsburgh, where he produced a total of 160 catches for 2,259 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns over his two years as a Panther.
After his legendary 2021 campaign culminated, the talented wideout decided to leave Pittsburgh to join head coach Lincoln Riley and quarterback Caleb Williams at USC.
Despite missing a few games with a leg injury in 2022, Addison was still named to the All-Pac 12 team after totaling 875 receiving yards and eight touchdowns on 59 receptions.
As always, this article is going to provide an educated opinion on the pros and cons of taking a chance on a shifty but small pass-catcher such as Addison.
Before we get started, a quick reminder that all of the grades and individual rankings that are included are my own opinions after spending the last few months studying each of these individuals.
The perennial All-Conference receiver is widely considered a top-five prospect at his position, so let’s go ahead and find out why