Detroit Lions: 3 UDFAs who could make an impact

BLACKSBURG, VA - SEPTEMBER 22: Wide receiver Jonathan Duhart #9 of the Old Dominion Monarchs advances the ball following his reception in the second half against the Virginia Tech Hokies at S. B. Ballard Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Norfolk, Virginia. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images)
BLACKSBURG, VA - SEPTEMBER 22: Wide receiver Jonathan Duhart #9 of the Old Dominion Monarchs advances the ball following his reception in the second half against the Virginia Tech Hokies at S. B. Ballard Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Norfolk, Virginia. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images) /
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BLACKSBURG, VA – SEPTEMBER 22: Wide receiver Jonathan Duhart #9 of the Old Dominion Monarchs advances the ball following his reception in the second half against the Virginia Tech Hokies at S. B. Ballard Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Norfolk, Virginia. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images)
BLACKSBURG, VA – SEPTEMBER 22: Wide receiver Jonathan Duhart #9 of the Old Dominion Monarchs advances the ball following his reception in the second half against the Virginia Tech Hokies at S. B. Ballard Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Norfolk, Virginia. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images) /

2. Jonathan Duhart, WR, Old Dominion

Not all WR1s are created equal, but ask Virginia Tech what they think about Jonathan Duhart’s potential as an NFL prospect.

He was a contested catch monster in this game, hauling in nine passes for 142 yards and three touchdowns while generating some serious national hype if he didn’t have it already.

At 6-foot-3, Duhart is a big target who lacks top end speed but fights for the ball and has good short-area quickness.

His star faded as Travis Fulgham’s began to shine brightly, but he also racked up over 1,000 yards in a season for the first time in his college career in 2018 and used his length and hand strength well.