Mike Woods II scores his second touchdown with 8 seconds left vs. Seahawks

Woods x2!

The Cleveland Browns did not win their final exhibition game against the Seattle Seahawks, but it was the best offensive showing we’ve seen all preseason. And that was led by wide receiver Mike Woods II.

The Browns connected with four touchdowns through the air on the night, and two of them fell into the hands of the third-year receiver from Oklahoma. First, quarterback Tyler Huntley found him for an easy touchdown strike from 12 yards out.

This time, Huntley threw a dart to Woods’ back shoulder along the boundary in the endzone, and the receiver went up and made a great play on the football to reel it in for six points. Huntley also hit wideout James Proche II for a touchdown in this preseason game against the Seahawks as well.

Woods and Huntley both are fighting to hang around in Berea. It is unlikely they stick on the 53-man roster, but their play may warrant them a spot on the practice squad. The Browns have until Tuesday to cut their roster down, so these two are worth monitoring.

Browns strike for 6 again as Mike Woods II hits paydirt

The two are looking to audition their services!

The Cleveland Browns and quarterback Tyler Huntley are finding the most offensive success they have found all preseason. After hitting James Proche II for a touchdown earlier, Huntley finds wide receiver Mike Woods II for his second touchdown pass of the game.

Neither player is likely to make the 53-man roster with the Browns. Huntley finds himself behind all of Deshaun Watson, Jameis Winston, and Dorian Thompson-Robinson in the quarterback room. Woods II finds himself buried behind a revamped wide receiver room that likely rosters six different playmakers.

However, for tonight the two are doing what they can do to hang around in the NFL. From 12 yards out, Huntley floated the football over the defender’s head right into the bread basket of Woods II. With still some time left on the clock, the duo still have a chance to continue to make names for themselves.

What more can the two do for themselves to prove they deserve to stick around in Berea?

Receiver prospects who can raise their stock at the scouting combine

Touchdown Wire’s Laurie Fitzpatrick goes to the film to examine receivers who may raise their stock at the 2022 NFL scouting combine

As the 2022 NFL Draft approaches, we already have an idea of who the first-round wide receivers are, but there are some prospects who, even though they have great measurables, might not be as high on the boards as they’d like

What makes the difference between a guy with the same measurables better than another? Usually, it’s because of what they’ve shown on their tape. It’s true that the tape doesn’t lie, but it also doesn’t paint the full picture of a prospect.

Some receivers who play at the bigger schools could be overshadowed by other players, therefore limiting their reps. Other times. guys just aren’t in the right scheme or position. It’s impossible for a prospect to show what he could be capable of at the next level if those situations arise. One place where teams usually find hidden gem is at the scouting combine.

It happens every single year. Some guys who are twentieth on the board, show up to Indianapolis and raise their stock to top fifteen or even top ten.

Let’s check out a few receivers who have that opportunity.