Interesting. 2018 6th round pick by the Chargers who shed him after a 2019 shoulder injury sunk his season. He was picked up in June, 2020 by his college coach, KKingsbury, for AZ. If he couldn't make it there...
His claim to fame is his quickness and explosion for a 6''3", 240 lbs guy.
Slow 40-yard dash as a WR with his
time of 4.59 but he soared in every other area, posting the best 20- and 60-yard shuttle times among wide receivers (4.03 and 10.85), in addition to the top three-cone drill time (6.56), and third-place finishes in the broad jump (130 inches) and vertical jump (38.5 inches).
Despite his slow 40, his quickness and explosion gave him the best SPARQ
score at WR in 2018 (148.7), according to Three Sigma Athlete, which placed him in the 99.8th percentile among NFL receiver.
Note that the “NFL%” and “z-score” columns refer to the NFL positional averages and not to the draft positional averages. This means that a 0.0 z-score and 50.0 percentile would represent a player who rates as a league-average NFL athlete at the position. The average NFL player is pretty...
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Too slow for a WR and not big enough for a TE. Marginal size for an H-back type.
Wait a minute
- how about the slot?
Edelman's #s - 40, 4.52; 20yd shuttle, 3.92; 3 cone, 6.62; vj, 36.5"; broad jump, 123" at 5'10", 195lbs
Cantrell's #s -........,4.59;.........................., 4.03;..............., 6.56; ...., 38.5";........................., 130" at 6'3", 230lbs
Yep. SLOT is my guess.