Tommy Streeter Scouting Report WR Miami Hurricanes

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This is our Tommy Streeter scouting report. Streeter is a Junior who is enjoying a breakout season after having only 42 yards receiving in 2010, Streeter has over 800 yards and 8 touchdowns. S

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Measurables:

6’5 219 pounds 9.5 inch hands

4.40 forty yard dash, 17 bench press reps, 33 inch vertical jump, 125 inch broad jump, 7.08 3 cone drill

Stats: (through 12/5/2011)

2011:

Receiving
GRec.YardsAvg.TDRec./GYards/G
124681117.6383.867.6

In 2010 he had one catch for 42 yards and a touchdown (the catch was in the final game of the season)

Pros:

Terrific size…Great speed for his size (reportedly sub 4.4)…will go up and get the football in traffic…runs a great “go” route…maturing (has admitted to improving  his attitude from last year to this year)…He catches the ball with his hands well when it’s a go up and get them in the N.F.L….could be a huge red-zone threat at the N.F.L. level…huge upside…agile has nice little subtle moves in his route running so he could develop into a real plus route runner

Cons:

Lets the ball travel into his body too often instead of catching it with his hands (especially on shorter routes)…really raw as a route runner, in terms of timing/percision…needs to see him catching the ball more in traffic

Player comparison: Darrius Hewyard-Bey

Heyward Bey entered the league as a raw route runner with shaky hands and a great size speed combination. Streeter is even bigger than Heyward Bey, but not as fast. Streeter has better size, but is really thin in his frame, any team taking Streeter early…and someone will…is going to bank on his huge upside rather than what he is right now. Streeter has good, big hands when he catches the ball high, but lets the ball travel into his body too much at times.

You hope he can turn streeter into a Vincent Jackson kind of player if you’re drafting him, but Jackson ran a 4.46 40 yard dash at 6-5 and 241 (stronger) pounds and is a really plus route runner.

Round Projection: late 2nd or early 3rd

Thoughts:

I think Streeter could use another year of refinement in College football to prepare for the N.F.L. He can learn a lot by continuing to improve in his route running and catching the ball in traffic. In the games I watched it was a lot of Fly Routes. With improvement he could be an excellent weapon for the Miami Hurricanes and in the N.F.L. He’s big, fast and he goes up in the air to fight for the football, he doesn’t always catch the football cleanly and there is something that was a bit off about him because Randy Shannon essentially refused to use him on the field so he could have a poor attitude though he’s reportedly took a different approach heading into this college football season. I also don’t know how much of a film room guy he is (not speculating one way or the other, just haven’t read for sure one way or the other). His upside, though is huge and i he runs anywhere near the 4.36 he can supposedly run he’ll be drafted on day two.

Bio:

2011 (JUNIOR): Played in all 12 games, earning seven starts … Exploded for the team lead in both receptions (46) and yards (811) … His yardage total was good for fifth-best in the conference … Finished the season with a team-high eight touchdown receptions … Led team and finished fifth in the conference with an average of 67.6 receiving yards per game … His 17.6 average yards per catch led conference receivers with at least 40 receptions … Recorded career-bests in catches (7) and yards (176) against Virginia, including a season-long 57-yard reception … Led team with 96 receiving yards on three catches against Georgia Tech … Had 89 yards on four catches, including one touchdown reception, against North Carolina.

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