Here is the PFF draft profile for TCU wide receiver Josh Doctson, which incorporates PFF’s college grades and scouting intel from our team of analysts. To see all of PFF’s 2016 scouting reports, click here.
Position rank: Top 5
Overall rank: Top 32
Position fit:
Outside wide receiver
Stat to know:
At 4.07, no player averaged more yards per route run at wide receiver in this draft class
What he does best:
• Tremendous leaping ability
• Good hands, dropped just six of the 84 catchable passes thrown his way in 2015
• Can out muscle defensive backs
• With size and physicality, is a nightmare to cover on slants. Uses his body well to shield the ball from defensive backs
• Had the highest PFF receiving grade of any receiver in college football in 2015
Biggest concern:
• Deep speed is good, not great
• Likewise, ability to separate is good but not great
Bottom line:
Doctson does a lot of things very well, and while he might not have elite speed, few receivers in this draft class can go up and win a ball quite like him.