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Johnnie Lee Higgins (Texas-El Paso) - 2007 NFL Draft Pick #99 by OAK


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Johnnie Lee Higgins

College: University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)

Overview

Johnnie Lee Higgins was a standout wide receiver at UTEP, known for his speed, agility, and playmaking ability. His performance in college garnered attention from NFL scouts, making him a prospect to watch leading up to the 2007 NFL Draft.

Strengths

  • Speed: Higgins displayed exceptional speed, making him a deep threat in the passing game.
  • Route Running: He was praised for his ability to run precise routes, creating separation from defenders.
  • Playmaking Ability: Known for his ability to make big plays, Higgins had a knack for finding the end zone.
  • Punt Return Skills: Higgins had experience as a punt returner, adding value as a special teams player.

Weaknesses

  • Size: At 6'0" and around 180 pounds, there were concerns about his size and ability to withstand physical play at the next level.
  • Consistency: While he had breakout games, there were times when his production dipped, raising questions about his reliability.
  • Route Tree: Limited experience running a full NFL route tree, which could require adjustment time in the league.

Projection

Johnnie Lee Higgins was projected to be selected in the middle rounds of the 2007 NFL Draft, with potential to develop into a solid contributor as a slot receiver and return specialist. His speed and playmaking ability made him an intriguing prospect for teams looking to enhance their offensive depth and special teams units.

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