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Arrelious Benn NFL Draft scouting report

Arrelious Benn
6'2, 220 pounds | Wide receiver | Illinois

Agility: Only decent agility. Hips look a bit stiff when he changes direction. Benn is mostly a power wide receiver in the Terrell Owens mold. Doesn’t have the quickness to juke defenders in the open field.

Blocking: This is an area where Benn excels. He’s said he really likes to block and can really bully cornerbacks. When the run isn’t coming to his side, he doesn’t always give a great effort in this area.

Body control: Benn is really, really good in this area. He’s a strong receiver and uses that strength when he’s in the air to get deceptive separation. Doesn’t lose his balance when he’s running his routes.

Hands: This is where Benn needs to improve. His pass-catching technique is poor and he often catches the ball in his frame. Likes to have the ball placed in a certain spot and doesn’t make many catches away from his body. Cradle catches too often. Drops too many easy receptions.

Release: Benn was rarely jammed at the line because teams played off coverage to avoid his power at the line. Has quick feet, which he utilizes off the line. Takes very few false steps at the line. Played a good deal out of the slot.

Route running: Struggles some in his route running. Not very crisp into and out of his cuts. Ran a lot of simple routes – 10-yard digs, simple crossing patterns and short posts. At his best against the zone where he can just find a hole and sit in it. Gets good separation using a head fakes.

Size: Benn has excellent size for a wide out with very good strength. He uses this strength in the open field to break tackles. Already has NFL strength and long arms.

Speed: Benn’s straight-line speed is very good. But he has some trouble getting up to that speed because he slows down a lot when moving laterally. Once Benn gets into the open field, however, he’s hard to track down.

Vision: Uses his power really well in the open field. Can break a lot of arm tackles. This helps make up for some issues he has making defenders miss in the open field.

Final word: Benn is somewhat of an enigma as a wide receiver. The first thing you notice about Benn is his impressive size, strength and speed. He’s also a very tough receiver who will go over the middle and is a solid blocker.

However, the more you watch Benn and the more you’ll see his flaws shine through. His hands are only average and he needs to improve his catching mechanics. Benn will also require a good wide receivers coach who can show him to run a greater variety of routes.

While some of Benn’s down 2009 season can be blamed on the Illinois quarterback play and an early season ankle sprain, that’s not all of it. Benn never did a great job of adjusting to poorly thrown passes or working hard for the ball when it was in the air.

In three seasons, he finished with 159 catches for 2,221 yards and seven touchdowns. Also used a gadget running back and returned kicks.

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you seem awfully critical of him

what round tdo you see him being drafted in

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by Patssuck456 on Feb 8, 2010 10:01 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Mid-2nd. Not the biggest fan, no.

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by Mocking Dan on Feb 9, 2010 9:37 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

This is one guy I can definitely see falling in the draft alot further than many expect.

I keep hearing that he is a late 1st-early 2nd round prospect, or that he is the 2nd best WR in this class. I honestly believe that the combine might actually hurt his stock more than it’ll help him. Sure, he’s going to run a nice 40-time for his size and bulk. Unfortunately, all he has is straight-line speed. He has zero quickness in the open field which will be exploited in some off the drills. As will his poor route running and stone hands. He also has some character concerns which will likely be questioned in the interview process. I think how his interview goes with teams is very key. If he was smart, he would skip the Combine and wait for his Pro Day. If he struggles, he could slip out of the 1st and 2nd round all together. I see him as a late 2nd-early 3rd round prospect if he gets exploited at the combine.

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by JP 23 on Feb 8, 2010 10:53 PM EST via mobile reply actions   0 recs

OTOH, he could really help himself at the combine

Teams already know he’s going to be a little raw with his hands and routes. If he shows decently in those areas he could move up. He’s not very elusive, but he will lower his shoulder and punish DB’s, some teams will like that.

I don’t see him going in that 30-40 range where most have him pegged. I think someone will fall in love and he’ll go around 20 or he will slip out of the top 50. He is a guy who has the potential to be a real impact WR and a legit #1 guy.

by microwave donut on Feb 9, 2010 3:19 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

the BIG wrs dont impress as much as the small quick ones in college...

the smaller (like Golden Tate, and Gilyard) are electrifying with the ball, and in college they rarely have to beat press coverage. The Big WRs excell at beating press coverage with strength, and Benn’s strength might be the best in class. prediction: 20-40

by durst on Feb 9, 2010 7:52 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Ho do you rate Benn

compared to Demaryius Thomas from Georgia Tech? Thomas will be a much better player IMHO. Thought Benn took way too many plays off this year.

by Hash Slinger on Feb 10, 2010 12:27 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Do you write for new era scouting?

You must write for new era scouting because this scouting report looks a heck of a lot like their scouting report of Benn

by foolio_2000 on Feb 10, 2010 1:37 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

We share reports. I did write this one.

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by Mocking Dan on Feb 10, 2010 4:50 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Good report then. I enjoy them a lot.

New era is one of my favorite scouting sites and I just found this one.

Keep up the good work.

by foolio_2000 on Feb 11, 2010 12:13 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

I apologize for my comment then. At the very least I should noticed the report on new era was posted two days later.

by foolio_2000 on Feb 11, 2010 12:16 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs


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