Philadelphia Eagles WR draft prospect power rankings for April
Injuries are again a part of the narrative that surrounds Laviska Shenault’s name. Now, the story is this. Following his most recent medical procedure, he might be ready for the start of the 2020 regular season (if there is one), but right now, that isn’t a guarantee.
Former Longhorns standout Collin Johnson is the son of Johnnie Johnson, who was a defensive back for Texas and played pro football for ten seasons. Now, it’s his son’s time to shine, and at six-foot-five and 221 pounds, there’s no reason to believe he won’t.
Tyler Johnson is six-foot-two and weighs 200 pounds. He caught 86 passes for 1,318 yards and 13 touchdowns in his final season at the collegiate level. He should be in everyone’s top 15 of the best wide receivers who are available.
There isn’t much to dislike about K.J. Hamler other than the fact that he isn’t tall. He’s five-foot-nine, so no one’s going to be lobbing him any 50-50 balls, but based on the fact that he’s one of the speedier guys in the draft, that may not make any difference.
If the only reason you’re keeping Gabriel Davis off of your rankings of the best receivers available is based on the fact that he played American Athletic football, the fact that he’s six-foot-two and hauled in 72 receptions for 1,241 yards and12 touchdowns should place him somewhere in your top ten.