Josh Downs headlines Athlon Sports’ All-ACC Preseason team

UNC football wide receiver Josh Downs headlines one of ten selections to the Athlon Sports All-ACC preseason team.

The UNC football program has landed ten players on Athlon Sports’ All-ACC preseason team for the 2022 season.

The publication released their annual preseason team for the conference, and headlining it for the Tar Heels is junior [autotag]Josh Downs[/autotag]. The wide receiver was one of four UNC players on the list but the only to make the first team in the selections.

Downs had a breakout year in 2021, catching 101 passes for 1,335 yards and 8 touchdowns, averaging 13.2 yards per catch. He was Sam Howell’s go-to guy in UNC’s offense and that should be the case going into this season but with a different quarterback at the helm.

Joining Downs on the team are DL [autotag]Myles Murphy[/autotag] (second team), RB [autotag]British Brooks[/autotag] (fourth team), OL [autotag]Asim Richards[/autotag] (fourth team), DL [autotag]Ray Vohasek[/autotag] (fourth team), LB [autotag]Noah Taylor[/autotag] (fourth team), LB [autotag]Cedric Gray[/autotag] (fourth team), DB [autotag]Tony Grimes[/autotag] (fourth team), S [autotag]Cam’Ron Kelly[/autotag] (fourth team), punt returner Josh Downs (fourth team).

Let’s hope there are more on this list at season’s end and they appear on the first team.

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UNC wide receiver Josh Downs named top 5 prospect at his position

UNC football wide receiver Josh Downs has been named a top-five player at his position by ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr.

Going into this 2022 college football season, there are some big questions for the North Carolina Tar Heels. They are coming off a disappointing season in 2021 after high expectations.

But one player that isn’t a question mark and can be relied on is wide receiver [autotag]Josh Downs[/autotag].

In 2021, Downs had a breakout year with quarterback Sam Howell as he caught 101 passes for 1,335 yards and 8 touchdowns. Outside of Howell, he was UNC’s best player and that should be the case again this season.

On Tuesday, NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper released his big board of top 25 prospects for the 2023 draft as well as the top 10 at each position. While Downs wasn’t listed among the top 25, he was ranked as a top 5 prospect at wide receiver.

Only Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Ohio State), Kayshon Boutte (LSU) and Jordan Addison (USC) were ranked higher than Downs on the list as he came in at number four.

Downs has been mocked in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft already, landing at the back end. But another big year from the talented receiver could see his stock move up even more.

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Just one UNC player lands in latest DraftWire mock for 2023

UNC football receiver Josh Downs landed in the first round of the 2023 NFL mock draft by Luke Easterling of the DraftWire.

The NFL offseason heads into the Summer with OTA’s and minicamps wrapping up here in the month of June. But it’s never too early to take a look ahead at the 2023 NFL draft.

There have been several mocks out already predicting the first round for next April’s draft, yes even before a regular-season game has started. Our friends over at the DraftWire have put together their latest mock draft as Luke Easterling mocked the entire first round.

For North Carolina, they have just one prospect selected in the first round of Easterling’s mock and it’s wide receiver [autotag]Josh Downs[/autotag]. Easterling has Downs landing in Los Angeles with the Chargers at No. 27 overall.

Easterling likes the idea of the Chargers giving Justin Herbert another weapon on offense:

Justin Herbert already has a talented pair of pass-catchers in Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, but he could use another big-play threat who can challenge defenses with the deep ball. Downs is an explosive receiver who can turn every catch into a touchdown.

Downs is coming off a big season in 2021 for the Tar Heels as Sam Howell’s primary weapon. He took a big step forward in his development and with another big year he could raise his stock even more.

The receiver should be the primary guy in UNC’s offense again no matter who is the quarterback. Let’s hope Downs has a big season and helps raise his stock.

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2023 NFL draft film room: North Carolina WR Josh Downs

See for yourself what makes North Carolina’s Josh Downs one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2023 NFL draft

It’s never too early to look ahead to the next group of top prospects, so if you’re looking to get a head start on the 2023 NFL draft class, we’ve got you covered.

What makes North Carolina’s Josh Downs one of next year’s top wide receiver prospects?

Watch the tape and see for yourself:

Ravens add talent at WR position in latest 2023 NFL mock draft by CBS Sports

The Ravens add a talented wideout to their roster in the latest 2023 NFL mock draft by CBS Sports

The Baltimore Ravens are coming off of an extremely successful 2022 draft that saw them secure an impressive 11-player draft class. They were able to add talent on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, stopping the falls of multiple stars while also selecting for need.

One position that Baltimore decided to not draft was wide receiver, even after trading away their No. 1 wideout in Marquise Brown. Even though we’re just a few weeks removed from the 2022 festivities, Josh Edwards of CBS Sports put together a 2023 mock draft where he has the Ravens addressing their wideout position with Josh Downs out of the University of North Carolina.

“After trading Hollywood Brown, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding Baltimore’s wide receiver room. Downs is a prospect who can make plays after the catch for Lamar Jackson.”

Downs burst onto the scene in his second year with the Tar Heels, putting together a season of 101 catches for 1,335 yards and eight touchdowns. He’s a 5-foot-10, 180 pound player that is electric with the ball in his hands and can work over the middle of the field well. His size could push him into a full-time slot role at the NFL level, but he does have the ability to line up all over the field if asked.

NFL Draft analyst high on UNC football wideout Josh Downs

UNC football wide receiver Josh Downs is already getting a lot of nationally recognition ahead of the 2022 season and 2023 NFL Draft.

The 2022 NFL Draft has come and gone and now it’s about looking at some of the key 2023 potential draftees. One of those players is UNC football star wideout [autotag]Josh Downs[/autotag].

According to Mike Renner, lead draft analyst for Pro Football Focus, Downs is one of the top wideouts moving forward.

“He may very well be the most twitched up receiver in the country”

Downs comes into the 2022 season as one of the top wide receivers in the country following a breakout season last year. In 2021, he was one of the most dynamic receivers in college collecting 101 receptions for 1,335 yards — both UNC program records for a single season. He led the ACC and ranked fifth nationally in receptions and was second in the league and 11th nationally in receiving yards.

Downs had 11 games with at least eight receptions and also had five 100+ yards receiving games. He had seven straight games to start the season with at least one touchdown.

One of the first 2023 mock drafts came from Doug Farrar of the Touchdown Wire, who has Downs getting selected at No. 29 to the Green Bay Packers.

Since then, ESPN’s Todd McShay has Downs at No. 31 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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Two Tar Heels land in first round of first ESPN NFL mock draft

UNC football players Tony Grimes and Josh Downs were named as first-round picks in this early 2023 mock draft by Todd McShay.

The NFL offseason has shifted to rookie minicamps beginning last week and before we know it. training camp will be here in July. While the 2022 NFL draft was completed but it’s never too early to look ahead to 2023.

And yes, the first mock drafts are already out.

ESPN’s Todd McShay wasted no time releasing his first mock draft for the 2023 cycle, putting out all 32 first-round picks. Among the 32 picks in that first round, McShay has two Tar Heels listed just a year after not having a first rounder selected.

McShay has UNC defensive back [autotag]Tony Grimes[/autotag] going No. 28 overall to the Detroit Lions with a pick they have from Los Angeles in the Matthew Stafford trade:

Grimes has 6-foot-1 size and good speed, and he broke up seven passes last season. A duo of Grimes and Jeff Okudah should help turn things around for Detroit’s lackluster pass defense.

It doesn’t take long to find the other UNC player either.

At No. 31 overall, McShay as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers taking wide receiver [autotag]Josh Downs[/autotag]:

Downs is an explosive route runner who caught 101 passes for 1,335 yards last season and excelled after the catch. He’d be dangerous in Tampa Bay’s offense. Also keep an eye on the QB situation here; the Buccaneers could potentially turn to Kyle Trask or sign a free agent if Tom Brady retires after the 2022 season, but they could also focus on the draft class for a replacement.

That could be an ideal landing spot for Downs as he would be able to come in and learn from Chris Godwin and Mike Evans right away. He could also be playing with Tom Brady if he decides to return for another year.

Obviously, there is a long ways to go and a full season ahead, so both players could improve their stock or potentially hurt it.

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UNC receiver Josh Downs mocked in first round of 2023 NFL draft

UNC football wide receiver Josh Downs lands in the first round of this very early 2023 NFL mock draft by the Touchdown Wire.

The 2022 NFL draft is in the books and while teams open up rookie minicamps this week, some are already thinking about the 2023 NFL draft.

And by some, I mean those who love mock drafts.

One of the first 2023 mock drafts comes from Doug Farrar of the Touchdown Wire, who has his first “Are you kidding me?” very early mock draft. Farrar went through the entire first round of the draft and within the first 32 picks, one UNC player was selected.

Farrar has wide receiver [autotag]Josh Downs[/autotag] mocked to Green Bay at pick No. 29 overall, a good landing spot for the talented receiver.

Downs is the fourth receiver selected in the first round in Farrar’s mock draft, behind only a few other talented players at his position. The good news is that Downs has a whole year to improve his stock and potentially climb even higher in the first round.

And if Downs has a season close to what he had last year, he will certainly improve that stock.

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UNC football tabbed as ‘bounce-back’ team in 2022

UNC football getting recognized as a team that should bounce-back after a subpar 2021 season that had high expectations.

UNC football had high expectations heading into the 2021 college football season ranked preseason top-10 and a Heisman candidate in [autotag]Sam Howell[/autotag]. But, a season-opening loss to Virginia Tech and an inconsistent season saw them fail to meet those lofty expectations.

The Tar Heels finished 2021 6-6 overall and 3-5 in the ACC, topped off with a disappointing 38-21 loss in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl to South Carolina.

Despite no Sam Howell under center and some other pieces on to the NFL or transfer portal, that Tar Heels seem to be in a bit of a rebuild. But, Josh Pate of 247Sports sees a bounce-back for UNC.

Marvin Mims among the top 10 returning wide receivers according to Rivals’ Mike Farrell

Oklahoma Sooners Marvin Mims is one of the top 10 returning wide receivers according to Rivals’ Mike Farrell.

The Oklahoma Sooners’ passing game took a bit of a hit over the offseason with the transfers of [autotag]Mario Williams[/autotag] and [autotag]Jadon Haselwood[/autotag] and the NFL draft departure of [autotag]Mike Woods[/autotag]. While the Sooners lost their top three wide receivers in targets and receptions, they’re bringing back arguably their best wide receiver over the last two seasons, [autotag]Marvin Mims[/autotag].

Mims production in 2021 was a product of circumstance. After leading the team in receptions and yards in 2020, expectations soared for the sophomore receiver heading into last season. With the depth and the inconsistent nature of the offense, it was difficult for Mims to find consistent opportunities last fall.

As teams began to take the deep ball away from the offense, little adjustments were made to get Marvin Mims opportunities in the short to intermediate parts of the field. Just 15 of his 41 targets on the season were within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage. Only 37% of Mims targets went to the short part of the field. Compare that to Mike Woods (59%), Mario Williams (54%), and Jadon Haselwood (48%), and it’s clear that Lincoln Riley didn’t know how to get his best wide receiver involved. And that doesn’t account for the number of routes run deep down the field where he didn’t get the ball thrown his way.

But as the Sooners look to the future with [autotag]Jeff Lebby[/autotag] as the offensive coordinator and Cale Gundy as the wide receivers coach, there’s renewed optimism in Marvin Mims and his ability to lead a wide receiver group that has talent but also has something to prove. Last week, Mike Farrell released his top 10 wide receivers returning for the 2022 season, and Marvin Mims came in at No. 7.

Mims is joined by three other Big 12 wide receivers, including Xavier Hutchinson of Iowa State at No. 10, Quentin Johnston of TCU at No. 5, and Xavier Worthy of Texas at No. 4.

The Big 12 leads the way with four wide receivers in Farrell’s top 10. The ACC is next with three, followed by the Big 10 with two, and the SEC with one.

Looking over this list, it’s clear that Mims could be more involved in the offense. Five of the top 10 wide receivers on the list had more than double the number of receptions that Mims saw in 2021. Two of those receivers had three times as many receptions last year.

Heading into his third season, Marvin Mims has a chance to lead the Oklahoma Sooners in receiving yardage yet again. His big-play potential has stood out since he stepped foot in Norman. Will Jeff Lebby get him involved in other ways instead of solely relying on him as a deep threat? Based on the number of plays and the tempo Lebby wants to play with, Mims will have a chance to put up big numbers in 2022.

Here’s a look at the top 10 returning receivers according to Mike Farrell and their numbers from 2021.