Alexander Hollins: What the Browns are getting in their new WR

Scouting report on new Browns WR Alexander Hollins

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Alexander Hollins is not a familiar name for most NFL fans, but the newest Cleveland Browns wide receiver is ready to make a bigger impression. The Browns added Hollins this week, and the second-year wideout will join the active roster once he clears COVID-19 protocols.

What are the Browns getting in Hollins?

Now in his second season out of Eastern Illinois, Hollins spent his rookie campaign with the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent. Most of the 2019 season was on the Vikings’ practice squad, but he did see action in five games down the stretch, playing under offensive coordinator (and now Browns head coach) Kevin Stefanski.

Hollins caught two passes on four targets for 46 yards in 71 total offensive snaps. He also had limited special teams duty.

He’s an impressive, albeit slightly-built athlete. At 6-0 and a listed 166 pounds that appears generous, Hollins is both quick and fast. He clocked a 4.48 40-yard dash at his pro day in 2019 and also posted a 6.89 3-cone drill. That’s an impressive combo that helped him dominate the FCS level with the Panthers.

In college, he was a big-play wideout with a knack for making tough catches in the end zone. He extends well to present a big catch radius, and Hollins has strong hands. Despite being skinny and with small hands, Hollins reliably caught the ball and held on through contact well.

The lack of bulk showed more in blocking and in working the middle of the field. He’s not scared, but he’s also not scaring anyone. It was difficult to see how his impressive agility metrics translated to route-running, too. He only showed one gear on deeper routes.

He’s a nice pickup for the Browns this late in the season for his familiarity with Stefanski’s offense and his reliable hands. In all likelihood, Hollins is auditioning for a shot at making the team in 2021.

Browns sign WR Alexander Hollins, add OL to practice squad

Hollins played for Stefanski in Minnesota

The newest wide receiver in Cleveland is a familiar face for head coach Kevin Stefanski. The Browns signed WR Alexander Hollins on Monday.

Hollins spent his rookie season in 2019 with the Minnesota Vikings, where Stefanski served as the offensive coordinator. An undrafted free agent from Eastern Illinois, Hollins caught two passes in late-season spot duty after spending most of the year on the Minnesota practice squad.

Hollins will remain on the exempt list until he clears all the required COVID-19 protocols. The Browns do not have to make a move to create space immediately.

The team also signed free agent OG Cordel Igwuagwu to the practice squad. Igwuagwu is a rookie from TCU who spent part of the season on the Texans’ practice squad. He was a three-year starter at left guard for the Horned Frogs.

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Browns poach Vikings WR Alexander Hollins from practice squad

It’s time to say goodbye to former Vikings WR Alexander Hollins, who was signed to the Browns active roster.

During his time with the Vikings, wide receiver Alexander Hollins impressed during preseason games and in this season’s training camp.

That wasn’t enough for Minnesota to put him on the active roster this year, but the team did have him on the practice squad — until this week.

On Monday, the Browns announced that the team had poached Hollins off the Vikings’ practice squad.

Hollins will join former Vikings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski, who is now Cleveland’s head coach. The Browns just lost to the Jets, but the team is 10-5 and has a shot at postseason contention.

The Browns have just one wide receiver — Marvin Hall — on their active roster at the moment due to a plethora of injuries and players placed on the COVID-19/reserve list. So Hollins may have a chance to come in and earn some playing time right away.

Vikings place LB Ben Gedeon on IR, sign WR Alexander Hollins

Gedeon has played in eight games this season, starting five.

The 2019 season is over for Vikings third-year linebacker Ben Gedeon.

The team placed Gedeon on the IR with a concussion. In a corresponding move, the Vikings have signed wide receiver Alexander Hollins from the practice squad to the active roster.

Gedeon has played in eight games this season, starting five. We can expect to see more of Eric Wilson in Gedeon’s absence.

Hollins has been on the team’s practice squad from Week 2-12 of the season. He signed with the Vikings as an undrafted free agent last summer after finishing with 80 catches for 1,102 yards for Eastern Illinois last season.

Hollins’ signing is more of one for depth rather than necessity with Adam Thielen (hamstring) out against the Seahawks.