Dwayne Frampton 2012 NFL Draft scouting report
5'9'', 180 pounds | Wide Receiver | Arkansas State
Games Watched: Middle Tennessee, Troy
Body Control: Frampton's body control is not elite, but he does a decent job of adjusting to the ball in the air. Arkansas State did not get elite quarterback play, so he became accustomed to making plays on the ball. I like his ability to make plays on the sidelines, and he is incredible in open space.
Hands: Dwayne Frampton has very reliable hands. Made some difficult catches in the games I watched. Catching the football is a big strength of his. Frampton did occasionally struggle with ball security when taking big hits, however.
Release: Frampton has a quick first step. He shows the ability to get separation at the line of scrimmage, but lacks the strength to consistently beat press coverage.
Route Running: His quick feet make him a dangerous route runner. Frampton works most effectively in the slot with quick underneath routes, out routes and any route that allows him to do damage after he catches the ball. That's not to say that he can't run vertical routes, because he has the speed to do so, but his size limits him.
Size: At 5-feet-9-inches tall and just 180 pounds, Frampton's size is far from ideal. But he could still find success as a slot receiver.
Speed: Frampton possesses good deep speed to stretch the defense, but it's his quickness that makes him so dangerous. He is incredibly agile and so quick in and out of his cuts, which helps him create separation.
Final Word: Many will overlook Frampton due to his size, but there is a place for him in the NFL. He's one of my favorite sleeper wide receivers because of how hard he works. He's a level headed kid who is willing to fill any role. His ability to make people miss in the open field will make him a dangerous return man early in his career, and with demand for slot receivers increasing, there is no reason Frampton can't fill that role as well with some maturity and understanding of an NFL offenses. I would have no reservations about spending a late round draft pick on him.
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I saw him play a couple times and he impressed me
He impressed me so much that after watching him play one of his games, I wrote his name down in an excel file where I kept track of potential sleepers.
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by seton hall and steelers on Feb 14, 2012 2:58 PM EST reply actions
You actually watched Arkansas State Vs Middle Tennessee? seriously?
That folks is what we call a serious football fan. LOL
Actually I will try to watch A State next year to see the Gus Malzahn offense.
I watched Arkansas State vs. Troy TWICE
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by seton hall and steelers on Feb 14, 2012 4:11 PM EST up reply actions
Haha
I was watching strictly to see Frampton. Pretty brutal game otherwise. Thanks for reading.
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by Matthew Fairburn on Feb 14, 2012 11:15 PM EST up reply actions
That scouting report looks like a guy who Bruce Arians would want for his system now in Indy. Does that seem plausible?.
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Definitely
That would seem like a decent fit. It would be interesting to see him in a high powered offense that spreads the field and uses 3 and 4 wide receiver sets.
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by Matthew Fairburn on Feb 14, 2012 11:16 PM EST up reply actions

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