John Hightower (Boise St.) - 2020 NFL Draft Pick #168 by PHI
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for John Hightower (Boise State)
Position: Wide Receiver
College: Boise State
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 189 lbs
Draft Year: 2020
Overview:
John Hightower was considered one of the more intriguing wide receiver prospects in the 2020 NFL Draft, primarily due to his speed and playmaking ability. He showcased his talents at Boise State, where he developed a reputation for being a deep threat.
Strengths:
- Speed: Hightower possesses elite straight-line speed, making him a dangerous vertical threat.
- Separation: His quickness off the line and ability to create separation from defenders is impressive.
- Ball Tracking: He demonstrates good ball tracking skills and can adjust to balls thrown his way.
- Yards After Catch: Hightower has the agility and speed to turn short catches into long gains.
Weaknesses:
- Route Running: Needs improvement in route precision and understanding the nuances of complex routes.
- Physicality: Can struggle against press coverage due to a lack of physicality at the line of scrimmage.
- Consistency: At times, he can have lapses in concentration leading to dropped passes.
Overall Assessment:
John Hightower is a player with significant upside, particularly for teams looking for a speedster to stretch the field. His ability to make big plays can be an asset in an NFL offense. However, he will need to refine his route running and improve his physicality to succeed at the next level. Teams willing to invest in his development could see a high reward in his potential as a deep threat.
Projected Draft Round:
3rd to 5th Round
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