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Juron Criner (Arizona) - 2012 NFL Draft Pick #168 by OAK


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Juron Criner - 2012 NFL Draft

Player Profile:

  • Name: Juron Criner
  • College: University of Arizona
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6'3"
  • Weight: 224 lbs

Overview:

Juron Criner was regarded as one of the more intriguing wide receiver prospects entering the 2012 NFL Draft. Known for his size and playmaking ability, Criner showcased his skills during his time at the University of Arizona, making him a potential target for teams looking to bolster their receiving corps.

Strengths:

  • Size and Catch Radius: Criner's height and wingspan allowed him to make difficult catches in traffic, making him a reliable target in the red zone.
  • Ball Skills: He demonstrated excellent hand-eye coordination and the ability to make contested catches, often adjusting to the ball well.
  • Route Running: Criner showed good route-running ability, particularly on intermediate routes, which helped him create separation from defenders.
  • Production: Criner had a standout college career, amassing impressive statistics and showcasing his ability to perform in key situations.

Weaknesses:

  • Speed: While Criner had good size, concerns about his top-end speed raised questions about his ability to consistently stretch the field.
  • Injury History: Prior injuries during his college career led to some concerns regarding his durability at the next level.
  • Separation: At times, he struggled to create separation against faster cornerbacks, which could limit his effectiveness in the NFL.

Projection:

Juron Criner was projected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the 2012 NFL Draft. Teams in need of a big-bodied receiver with good hands and red-zone potential were seen as likely suitors. His ability to contribute on special teams might also enhance his value to prospective teams.

Criner was viewed as a developmental prospect with the potential to become a reliable number two receiver in the NFL.

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