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Scouting report: Hakeem Nicks

Hakeem Nicks

6'1, 210 pounds | North Carolina | Wide receiver

Strengths:
Arguably the top route runner in this year's class, Nicks is a reliable target with very good hands. Runs crisp routes and has good quickness out of his breaks. For a receiver, Nicks has good strength. Cornerbacks have to be sound tacklers to take him down in the open field. Gives some safeties trouble when he gets a head of steam. Has good awareness of the sideline when he's up in the air. Knows how to really attack a zone. Easily locates the hole and is patient enough to sit in them until the pass arrives.

Weaknesses: Really lacking good speed. May test well due to offseason workouts, but Nicks doesn't play especially fast. A little slow off the blocks. Played in an offese that has several quality targets, which often gave Nicks one-on-one coverage. Has serious ball-control issues after the catch. Nicks need to learn how to tuck the ball high and tight as he'll occasionally get the ball knocked out of his hand.

Final word: Nicks entered the draft, following a stellar junior season in which he had 1,222 yards receiving and 12 touchdowns, both records at North Carolina. After Michael Crabtree, a real argument could be made that Nicks has the best hands in this class. He's also a polished route runner and strong after the catch. So long as teams aren't relying on him as a deep threat, Nicks should excel in the pros.

Round projection: 1

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Hakeem Nicks could really become a solid possession in the NFL. With his great route running he could get himself open and make the tough catch at the sticks. Reminds me a little bit of T.J. Houshmanzadeh; a great route runner, with great hands, who knows how to find the end zone.

by Bestjagfan on Feb 15, 2009 12:59 AM EST reply actions  

That’s actually a very good comparison, now that you mention it.

by Dan Kadar on Feb 15, 2009 9:26 AM EST reply actions  

I have a lot of readers

who are really high on this guy.

Being Who You Thought We Were Since 2005!

by Adam T on Feb 16, 2009 4:11 PM EST reply actions  

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