Jordan Shipley NFL Draft scouting report
Jordan Shipley
6'0, 195 pounds | Wide receiver | Texas
Acceleration/Burst/Quickness: Reaches his top speed with just a few strides. Has elite initial explosion as he finds the crease and bursts through it. Very hard to cover underneath because of the quickness in change of direction.
Agility/Leaping Ability: Makes defenders miss in tight spaces. Flexible and balanced hips can get him to change direction with ease. Doesn’t win a lot of jump ball competitions. Won’t out-leap bigger defensive backs.
Blocking: Competitive blocker that uses strong hands to lock on top smaller defensive backs. Always hustling towards the ball in hope of throwing the downfield block.
Body Control/Body Adjustment: Well balanced when running routes and with the ball in his hands. Does not reach back away from his momentum well on a poorly thrown ball. Can look stiff at times when the ball is not out in front of him.
Concentration/Hands: May have the strongest pair of hands in comparison to all the receivers in this class. Ball just sticks to them with very little wiggle when contact is made. Makes the tough catches over the middle. Has no issues putting his body on the line.
Release: Has the quick first two steps to avoid the strong punches in press coverage. Strong arms and hands can throw a corner off balance and get him that initial separation.
Route Running: Ran a complex route tree at Texas. Runs the downfield double routes as good as anyone. Makes the cuts and breaks at full speed without rounding his route.
Separation: Can get away from a defender with ease in the underneath and intermediate passing game. Remains balanced throughout his breaks which gives him the advantage over the defender. Does not have the elite speed to gain and maintain separation deep.
Size/Length/Hand Size: Has average to below average height and length for an NFL wide receiver. Has enough bulk to outmuscle defensive backs however. Hands are big and strong.
Speed: Appears to be faster than he really is because of his rapid acceleration. Has run away from some fast defensive backs over the past two years. Hard to catch in the open field, may be one of those players that runs faster than a 40 time.
Vision/Run After the Catch: Very savvy with the ball in his hands. Can find the smallest of creases and burst through them. Has plenty of experience as a return specialist. 3 touchdowns as a punt returner over the past two seasons.
Final Word: Shipley is the kind of receiver that is NFL ready and will contribute right away if given the opportunity. What he lacks in talent and measurables is made up for in his ability to run crisp routes and consistently catch the football. He will be a weapon on third downs because he is incredibly difficult to cover underneath a la Wes Welker. He will never be the number one guy but he is the perfect complement to a strong passing attack. He has a good head on his shoulders and he is a guy that works hard on all of the little things to make him a strong receiver. He should be off the board in the second round but there is a chance he breaks in to the late first like Anthony Gonzalez did in 2007.
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he does remind me of Welker
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because he is white?
He is faster than Welker and Much bigger, even though he is still small. He reminds me of Steve Smith (NYG) but you wont hear people compare people to other races…it just isn’t how people do things. Next year, Locker will be Steve Young, not Donovan McNabb, just like Toby Gehart is John RIggins not Craig Heyward
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by CapitolLions on Jan 19, 2010 1:29 PM EST up reply actions
I am white, I only say that beacuse I am sure some people reading this will wonder
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by CapitolLions on Jan 19, 2010 1:30 PM EST up reply actions
Exactly man..
when he was more Tim Couch LOL
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by CapitolLions on Jan 19, 2010 5:50 PM EST up reply actions
Also, to note..
No one has ever or will ever be Mike Vick in terms of the QB position…what he did was unique. Seriously.
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by CapitolLions on Jan 19, 2010 5:54 PM EST up reply actions
Good report
Pretty accurate, except for the part on blocking, which is highly generous. Shipley’s a below average blocker.
Hook ’em
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Heart, toughness, hustle, and Wes Welker comparisons.
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Holmgren would have drafted Crabtree.
I really started getting pissed back in the day with the
McNabb and Cunningham comparisons
If McNabb didn’t remind you of Steve Young coming out of college, you were blinded by the skin color. Other than playing for the eagles and them both being black, Cunningham and McNabb are nothing alike playing style wise.
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by CapitolLions on Jan 19, 2010 5:51 PM EST up reply actions
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