Maryland WR Rakim Jarrett makes Top 30 visit to Saints facility

Former Maryland wide receiver Rakim Jarrett was one of several draft prospects visiting the Saints facility on Tuesday:

Former Maryland Terrapins wide receiver Rakim Jarrett was one of several 2023 NFL draft prospects visiting the New Orleans Saints facility’ on Tuesday, per a photo from the Saints locker room that Jarrett shared on social media. Teams are only allowed to host 30 prospects at their headquarters before the draft each year, so this is significant.

Other prospects visiting the Saints on Tuesday included Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Hendon Hooker and Jarrett’s Maryland teammate, left tackle Jaelyn Duncan.

Jarrett had his most productive year in college in 2021, when he put up career-highs of 62 receptions for 829 yards, with 5 touchdown catches while lining up both outside the numbers and inside the slot. Dropped passes and inconsistency have been hurdles for him throughout his college career.

Hopefully Jarrett’s visit went well. He weighed in at 5-foot-11 and 192 pounds with 31.3-inch arms, but put up solid numbers in the jumps and an impressive time in the 40-yard dash (4.44 seconds). He didn’t complete his agility testing at the NFL scouting combine, however, so that may explain what drew the Saints to him. He’s expected to be picked in the middling rounds of the 2023 draft.

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5 Z-receiver targets for Cowboys in 2023 draft

The next DJ Moore? Running mate for CeeDee Lamb? @TimLettiero takes a look at the draft class’ best at the Z.

The Z wide receiver can be found in all offenses and is a versatile threat with one key trait, speed. These receivers typically line up outside on the same side as the tight end or Y and face less press coverage. This often leads to more opportunities to win downfield. Size is not a huge factor here as athleticism and the ability to get open are the most preferred traits.

Ja’Marr Chase, Stefan Diggs and Chris Godwin are some of the best in the league at this role. Veteran T.Y. Hilton played this role for Dallas in 2022 and while CeeDee Lamb often plays here as well, Lamb is best out of the slot. Hilton will likely not be on the roster in 2023 as he was a second-half rental, so here are five draft targets to partner with Lamb for the long term.

Unpacking Future Packers: No. 89, Maryland WR Rakim Jarrett

Up next in the Unpacking Future Packers draft preview series is Maryland wide receiver Rakim Jarrett.

The Unpacking Future Packers Countdown is a countdown of 100 prospects that could be selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 2023 NFL draft.

The Green Bay Packers drafted Romeo Doubs in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. During his rookie season, the former Nevada wide receiver showcased a skillset that left many wondering how he fell to the Packers in the fourth round.

A wide receiver that the Packers could target in the fourth round in the 2023 NFL Draft is Rakim Jarrett. The Maryland wide receiver checks in at No. 89 in the Unpacking Future Packers countdown. 

Jarrett, a five-star recruit, was the DC Gatorade Player of the Year in 2019. During his first season on campus, Jarrett caught 17 passes for 252 yards and two touchdowns (in four games). The following season Jarrett reeled in 62 receptions for 829 yards and five touchdowns. 

Jarrett’s production dipped this season. He finished with 40 receptions for 471 yards and three touchdowns. He was also credited with eight drops this season (PFF). 

He had a solid season, but didn’t post the kind of numbers he did as a sophomore,” Jeff Ermann, the Maryland beat writer for InsideMDSports.com said. “Maryland spread the ball around to more receivers than in previous years, so his touches were limited and he had more drops than usual. But he made his share of plays.” 

At 6-0, 190 pounds, Jarrett is a detailed route runner. He’s able to win off the line of scrimmage due to his suddenness. He explodes in and out of his breaks and has efficient footwork. He does a good job of mixing up his gears to manipulate coverage. He’s twitchy and has the short-area quickness to create separation out of the slot. The former five-star recruit has a high football IQ and finds soft spots against zone coverage.

“He’s a good route runner,” Ermann said. “He’s studied his Maryland predecessor, Stefon Diggs, who’s one of the best route runners in the NFL. That’s not to say he’s on Diggs’ level, but he’s a good route runner.”

Jarrett is slippery after the catch. Once he has the ball in his hands he seems to find a different gear. He’s capable of making the first man miss and has the power and balance to run through arm tackles. According to Pro Football Focus, Jarrett had 430 yards after the catch in 2021 and 273 yards after the catch this past season. 

“His physicality,” Ermann said. “He’s got speed and size and good hands, but when he gets into the open field one-on-one against a cornerback, he’s usually going to bull his way for extra yards. He should be a good yards-after-catch guy in the league.”

It’s well-documented that Matt LaFleur and his staff want wide receivers that are good blockers. Ermann said that Jarrett was a willing blocker during his time at Maryland.

He’s a capable blocker,” Ermann said. “His strength and aggressiveness serve him well in that department.”

Fit with the Packers

The Packers need to add pieces around Christian Watson. He’s the centerpiece of the wide receiver room at 1265 Lombardi Avenue. 

Jarrett can line up inside or outside. He’s dangerous in space and he’s a polished route runner. He has the tools to develop into a solid No. 2 or No. 3 wide receiver. 

“He’s a high-character, athletic receiver, and an ambitious hard worker,” Ermann said. “I don’t know if he’ll become a star, but I think he’ll have a long career as a good player in the league.”

The Packers have their vertical threats in Watson and Doubs. They need a twitchy wide receiver that can win on the intermediate routes. With his skillset, Jarrett would be a perfect complement to Watson and Doubs. Like Doubs, Jarrett could prove to be a steal for the Packers on day three of the draft. 

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SKOL Search: Rakim Jarrett scouting report

The Maryland speedster has talent. How does he stack up?

Welcome to SKOL Search!

This series will be your guide to the 2023 draft class. From scouting reports to mock drafts and exploring different scenarios, we will be covering the NFL draft and the future of the Minnesota Vikings from all angles.

The focus of the draft class in this space will be on the Vikings’ major needs at wide receiver, running back, cornerback and both interior and edge pass rusher.

The Vikings are slated to have four picks before compensatory selections are awarded and they need to make the most out of them.

Browns overhaul front 7 in 2023 NFL Mock Draft with Nolan Smith, Ruke Orhorhoro

The Browns overhaul their front seven in this 2023 NFL Mock Draft.

The Cleveland Browns do not have much to look forward to as they have all but been eliminated from the playoffs after a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. This is why we are now seeing an uptick in 2023 NFL Mock Drafts. While they do not have a first round pick, the Browns do have a total of eight picks in this upcoming draft.

With needs at defensive end, defensive tackle, tight end, wide receiver, and more, what can the Browns do this Spring to upgrade their roster? Here is a 2023 NFL Mock Draft for the Browns as we attempt to plug some holes in Berea.

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Michigan State football: Injury update on Maryland ahead of matchup Saturday

An injury update on Maryland’s QB Taulia Tagovailoa and WR Rakim Jarrett ahead of Saturday’s match-up between the Spartans and Terps:

Michigan State and Maryland are set to square off this Saturday in College Park, Maryland. Both team’s are looking to bounce back after tough losses a week ago.

The Terrapins dropped a tough game at Michigan on Saturday, but in the midst of that game, they suffered a couple of tough injuries to their star QB Taulia Tagovailoa and star WR Rakim Jarrett.

Tagovailoa is dealing with an injury to his ribs and knee, while Jarrett is dealing with a head injury.

Maryland coach Mike Locksley announced that both are going to be gameday decisions.

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2023 NFL draft film room: Maryland WR Rakim Jarrett

See for yourself what makes Maryland’s Rakim Jarrett 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 Maryland’s Rakim Jarrett one of next year’s top wide receiver prospects?

Watch the tape and see for yourself:

Top five returning receiving leaders in the Big Ten

Top five returning receiving leaders in the #B1G #GoBucks

The NFL draft is in the books and the annual spring games have come to an end across the Big Ten and it is time to start diving into who to watch and what to expect during the 2022 season. We already dove into the top five returning rushers and the top five returning passers in the Big Ten, but the top five returning receivers may be even more interesting.

Despite the Big Ten having a reputation for strong running games and low-scoring contests, there are a few receivers returning that sure know how to find the endzone. The top five returning receivers should be obvious, but a few may surprise you.

Ohio State vs. Maryland 2020 Football Preview And Prediction

Ohio State travels to Maryland this week to take on a team that’s getting its act together. Here’s your preview and prediction for the game.

We’re three games into the 2020 season and Ohio State has taken care of business thus far as they trek towards the toughest leg of their schedule. After taking care of Rutgers and trick plays galore, the Buckeyes are now on to face upstart Maryland.

Seriously, did anyone look at the schedule at the beginning of the season and see this stretch as the part that could make or break the Buckeyes season? If you said yes… I don’t believe you. But it is looking more and more likely to be the case.

Michigan has looked just awful after a season-opening victory over Minnesota. And Penn State? Not much better.

So, here we go with week four of Big Ten play and Ohio State takes on the second-place team in the Big Ten East… the Maryland Terrapins. What an odd time 2020 is.


Record

Ohio State (3-0), Maryland (2-1)

Broadcast, TV, Game Time

Date: Saturday, Nov. 14
Game Time: 3:30 p.m. EST
Network: Big Ten Network
Venue: Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium – Capacity – 51,802 (no fans permitted due to COVID-19 restrictions)
All-Time Series: Ohio State leads 6-0
Last Meeting: Ohio State defeated Maryland 73-14 in 2019

Next … The game plan

Five-star wide receiver Rakim Jarrett flips his commitment from LSU to Maryland

Rakim Jarrett is staying at the crib. The five-star recruit has committed to Maryland.

Wide receiver Rakim Jarrett was expected to be one of three five-star players to sign with LSU in the 2020 Class Wednesday.

Instead, Jarrett opted for a place closer to home.

The St. John’s (Washington, D.C.) product committed to Maryland during the Early Signing Period. Jarrett, ranked the seventh best wideout and the 32nd overall prospect in 247 Sports’ rankings, is the highest-rated recruit to sign with the Terrapins in the 2020 Class so far.

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“What’s a better place to do it than your city.. see y’all in the fall. #Signed,” Jarrett said in an Instagram post.

Maryland has one four-star recruit for 2020: outside linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II. Other than Jarret and Hyppolite II, Maryland’s 27 recruits are all three-stars at the time this article was published.