Scouting report on LSU WR Malik Nabers:
Overview: Malik Nabers is coming off a promising sophomore season as a starter at LSU. He possesses good size at 6’0” 201lbs and is an advanced route runner for a young receiver.
Route Running: Smooth athlete who sinks hips and creates separation on intermediate routes. Varies speeds effectively to set up breaks and uses head fakes/shoulder leans to create space. Shows ability to win from the slot and outside. Nuanced technician.
Hands: Natural hands catcher who plucks the ball away from his frame. Excellent concentration in traffic and doesn’t let balls get into his body. Reliable target who suffered few drops when targeted. Can improve high pointing and contested catch ability.
YAC Ability: Not overly explosive but has some shiftiness and wiggle in space. Can make defenders miss but lacks elite burst to pull away. Shows competitiveness fighting for extra yards. More quick than fast.
Blocking: Gives consistent effort as a blocker and is willing to be physical. Works to sustain blocks using proper leverage and positioning. Looking to make noticeable improvements at the NFL level.
Intangibles: Emerging leader with high character on and off the field. Confident personality and competes hard. Still tapping into full potential after just one year as a full time starter. High football IQ.
Player Comparison: Robert Woods
Bottom Line: Malik Nabers shows the polish and savvy of an NFL-ready receiver despite limited college experience. He projects as a starting caliber slot receiver with enough size to win on the outside.
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