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Lee Mays (Texas-El Paso) - 2002 NFL Draft Pick #202 by PIT


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Lee Mays - 2002 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: Lee Mays
  • College: University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 210 lbs
Overview:

Lee Mays entered the 2002 NFL Draft as a promising wide receiver with a combination of size, speed, and playmaking ability. He had a productive career at UTEP, showcasing his skills in a competitive college environment.

Strengths:
  • Good size and physicality for a wide receiver, making him a challenging matchup for defensive backs.
  • Strong hands, capable of making contested catches.
  • Decent speed, allowing him to stretch the field and create separation on routes.
  • Versatile player who can line up both outside and in the slot.
Weaknesses:
  • Inconsistent route running; needs to refine his technique to improve separation.
  • Lacks elite speed, which may limit his deep-threat potential at the next level.
  • Injury concerns; had a history of minor injuries during his college career.
Overall Assessment:

Lee Mays was viewed as a mid-round prospect in the 2002 NFL Draft. His physical attributes and college production made him an intriguing option for teams in need of depth at the wide receiver position. While he had the potential to develop into a solid contributor, concerns about his route running and injury history may have hindered his draft stock.

Projected Draft Round:

3rd to 5th Round

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