NFL Draft 2016: 10 Best BIG Wide Receivers Giants Should Target

Nov 7, 2015; Columbus, OH, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Michael Thomas (3) catches a touchdown pass under pressure from Minnesota Golden Gophers defensive back Briean Boddy-Calhoun (29) at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Greg Bartram-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 7, 2015; Columbus, OH, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Michael Thomas (3) catches a touchdown pass under pressure from Minnesota Golden Gophers defensive back Briean Boddy-Calhoun (29) at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Greg Bartram-USA TODAY Sports /
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Stanford Cardinal wide receiver Devon Cajuste (89). Photo Credit: Kyle Terada – USA TODAY Sports
Stanford Cardinal wide receiver Devon Cajuste (89). Photo Credit: Kyle Terada – USA TODAY Sports /

6. Devon Cajuste (Stanford Cardinal)

6 feet 3 inches, 216 pounds
GRADE: 5.43
40 yard dash: 4.62 seconds
Bench Press: 12 reps
Vert jump: 36.0 inches
Broad jump: 123.0 inches (10 feet, 3 inches)
3 cone drill: 6.49 seconds
20 yard shuttle: 4.20 seconds
60 yard shuttle: 11.50 seconds
Projected Round: 4-6

WalterFootball.com ranks Cajuste as the 24th best wide receiver in the draft. Has some deceptive quickness out of stemming routes. Will work middle of the field without fear. Handles his responsibilities as a blocker. Good red zone target due to size and toughness.

From NFL.com: Separation against NFL cornerbacks will be a struggle. Not a threat after the catch.

Cajuste is a willing blocker who also carries some third down and goal line value as a pass catcher which is why we are projecting him as an H-­back or move tight end.

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