Chiefs scouting report: Miami Hurricanes WR Sam Brown

Miami Hurricanes WR Sam Brown could be a target for the Kansas City #Chiefs in the 2025 NFL draft.

The Kansas City Chiefs know their pending free agent situation and a potential suspension of Rashee Rice in 2025 leaves the team needing several new pass catchers.

The upcoming draft features more than two dozen wide receivers with enough talent to make NFL rosters, one of whom is Miami Hurricanes pass catcher Sam Brown.

Brown’s combination of size and athletic traits make him one of the most intriguing prospects and a potential top-100 selection.

Listed at 6-foot-2 inches tall and 195 pounds, Brown possesses similar size to Rice and is a significant threat after the catch. Pro Football Focus (PFF) credits Rice with generating roughly 69.9% of his total yards in 2023 after the catch. About 49.8% of Brown’s total yards in 2023 came after the catch, and he broke more tackles than his Kansas City counterpart.

Brown’s effectiveness after the catch traces back to his sudden burst and elusiveness. He accelerates quickly to pull away from trailing defenders and uses sharp jump cuts to elude tacklers. Brown’s elusiveness is impressive for a player his size, and he can find hidden yardage by breaking through arms tackles and overpowering defensive backs.

Brown lacks elite speed, but his athleticism and burst make him a player NFL offenses should scheme touches. The redshirt senior needs to refine his release package, but he also creates opportunities downfield.

Brown’s acceleration helps him stack cornerbacks on downfield routes. His head fakes and stutter-go route get defensive backs to bite. Brown struggles to get off the line cleanly against press coverage and creates inconsistent separation against tight man coverage. His route tree is still developing, which makes him a prime candidate for schemed touches and low depth of target throws.

Brown’s long arms make him a reliable option against tight coverage. Per PFF, he hauled in 50-percent or more of his contested catch opportunities in 2022 and 2023. His impressive vertical leap and ball tracking outclass defensive backs at the catch point.

The Hurricanes play South Florida on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 7:00 p.m.

Houston WR Sam Brown has announced his transfer destination

Texas A&M loses out on another wide receiver transfer with former Houston WR choosing Miami over A&M

It’s been no secret that Texas A&M has been trying to add a wide receiver or two during the spring transfer window. Yes, A&M does have a talented receiver room, but when you look deeper there is no true number one or proven depth at the position. With that knowledge, head Mike Elko and OC Collin Klein went to the portal to try to bolster the receiver room.

Two WRs the Aggies had their eye on were former Penn State receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith and former Houston receiver Sam Brown. After making the final two for Lambert-Smith he ultimately chose Auburn over A&M. That left the highly productive Houston product in play. Unfortunately for the Aggies, Brown also chose to head to Miami instead of College Station.

Brown closed out his Houston career with 1,200+ yards and 7 touchdowns in his last two years with the Cougars. However, A&M has not given up yet and will host former Auburn receiver Ja’Varrius Johnson on May 3. Maybe the third time will be the charm.

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Offer out to 2024 Georgia athlete after impressive season

This would be an impressive pull from Georgia

The Irish are really hitting the recruiting trail hard and it’s not just finishing out the 2022 class. The coaches are evaluating all current high school athletes and have found a very good one in Georgia’s Sammy Brown.

The rising junior played just over six games this fall but that was enough for Marcus Freeman and company to offer him a scholarship. The Jefferson High School star has seen multiple big time schools offer him including Ohio State, Oklahoma, Auburn, Georgia and others.

It’s quite an impressive list for a player finishing his second-year of high school but Brown has an extremely high ceiling. It seems like he will play linebacker at the next level and after retweeting the official hiring of Al Washington, the Irish look to have a solid chance with Brown.

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