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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TCU Horned Frogs wide receiver Josh Doctson (9). Photo Credit: Kevin Jairaj – USA TODAY Sports
TCU Horned Frogs wide receiver Josh Doctson (9). Photo Credit: Kevin Jairaj – USA TODAY Sports /

3. Josh Doctson (TCU Horned Frogs)

6 feet 3 inches, 195 pounds
GRADE: 5.83
40 yard dash: 4.50 seconds
Bench Press: 14 reps
Vert Jump: 41.0 inches (Top Performer)
Broad Jump: 131.0 inches (10 feet, 11 inches)
Projected Round: 2-3

Mayock has Doctson as the fourth best prospect at wideout. WalterFootball.com has Doctson ranked as the 7th best wide receiver in this year’s draft.

From NFL.com:
The 2015 Fred Biletnikoff Award finalist finished second in TCU history in career receptions and yards, and set the record for touchdown receptions, despite starting his career at another school.

Able to create late separation down the field with body lean and quiet hand usage. Touchdown maker. Climbs to snare jump balls and has body control to adjust in mid­air. Hands are very strong helping him secure catches through contact.

Doesn’t look sudden or urgent in his routes and is upright into his breaks. Out-­breaking routes are rounded and obvious.

His ability to go up and win when the ball is in the air will endear him to quarterbacks.

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