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BREAKING THE 2019 WIDE RECEIVER CLASS INTO NFL ROLES

BY: BRAD KELLYMARCH 7TH, 2019

Ah, modern day football. Advancements in the scheme has bucked previous traditions and trends and forced the game to adapt. Through all levels of football, the game looks much different than what we saw 40, 30 or even 20 years ago.

I always think back to the sectional championship game scene in the cult-classic movie “Varsity Blues.” Filmed and based in Texas in 1999, it’s a tale as old as time; senior football players coming of age, struggling with the balance of cherishing precious moments and looking ahead to life beyond high school.

In that sectional championship game, star quarterback turned play-caller Lance Harbor, portrayed by the great Paul Walker, hatches a halftime plan to “spread out the defense” with extra wide receivers. When they get into formation, a fan is seen counting the number of wide receivers using his fingers “1, 2, 3, 4, 5?” Five wide receivers? Twenty years ago, this was an anomaly.

Flash forward to today, and spread offenses have become the norm. Not only at the NFL and NCAA level, but even throughout high school and youth football. Players are developed to fit into spread systems. That’s not to say that wing-t or triple-option football don’t still exist, but a lot of it has been adapted.

What does that mean for the wide receiver position? Versatility is valued, unique roles and skill sets are being utilized, and players are tasked with varied alignments. Five wide receivers won’t be utilized on every snap, but you’ll see offenses forcing defenses to defend space horizontally just as much as vertically. This means more trips sets, motions, and hybrid type players.

The positions that wide receivers used to operate in have become a bit muddy. In the past, when teams were operating out of 21 personnel as their “base,” wide receivers were set into their alignments. Now, it’s not uncommon to see receivers moving all across the formation and into different positions. However, the majority of snaps will still come from their “position,” and when crunch-time comes, their roles need to be defined.

I am here to breakdown how the wide receivers entering the 2019 NFL Draft fit by position and role. While, as I’ve mentioned, players can and will fill multiple spots, these are the positions that I see these receivers fitting in best at in the NFL. This is based on traits seen on film study and where I believe the NFL will value their skill sets. It should be clarified that this does not necessarily mean the position that they filled while in college, but where I can see them projected to at the next level.

“X” RECEIVER
The “X” receiver, or “split-end,” will generally align as the furthest receiver away from the tight end, usually on the opposite side of the formation. This means that the X receiver will more often than not be on the line of scrimmage. Aligning on the line of scrimmage means the player isn’t allowed to go in pre-snap motion, which defenses take advantage of by incorporating more press or bracketed coverage against them.

X receivers in the NFL need to be able to defeat press coverage, maintaining a clean frame throughout the contact window. On top of that, almost all of the routes on the vertical plane will be covered by the cornerback, whether in man coverage or as apart of a cover 3 or cover 4 scheme. This requires the X receiver to have the speed to separate along the sideline.

When you think of X receivers, the image should by that of your traditional “number 1” wide receiver. A player gifted with size and strength, who mostly operated along the boundary and was successful down the field. The prime example in recent memory would be Calvin Johnson. In 2019, think Mike Evans.

Here are the wide receivers in the 2019 NFL Draft that I believe project as an X receiver in the NFL:

D.K. Metcalf

Kelvin Harmon

Hakeem Butler

Antoine Wesley

J.J. Arcega-Whiteside

Travis Fulgham

Preston Williams

Miles Boykin

Jamal Custis



(he’s aligned as the outside receiver to the left of the offensive formation, for all of these clips)

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“Z” RECEIVER
The “Z” receiver, or “flanker,” traditionally aligns on the same side as the tight end. The Z receiver will be set back from the line of scrimmage to keep the tight end eligible for passing routes, which also means that the Z receiver can be utilized more in motion. While still a “wide” receiver, the skill set of a Z receiver will differ from that of an X receiver.

With the ability to go in motion, the Z receiver’s alignment will vary more than the X. This generally means more routes that break over the middle, and a more diverse route tree. The easiest example of a Z receiver skill set in today’s NFL would be Stefon Diggs.

In a sense, the Z receiver is a bit of a hybrid between the X receiver and the slot receiver, and will be used as such. In two wide receiver formations, if the X and Z receiver remain on the field and to the same side of the formation, it’s the Z receiver who will assume the slot duties. Once again, the wide receivers entering the league in 2019 will be asked to be multiple in their alignments and roles. I view Z receivers in two different ways, ones that I would prefer to stay on the outside of the formation and ones that can and will spend a few extra reps in the slot.

Here are the wide receivers in the 2019 NFL Draft that I believe project as a X receiver in the NFL:

Riley Ridley

Damarkus Lodge

Terry McLaurin

Emanuel Hall

Gary Jennings Jr.

Tyre Brady

Anthony Johnson

Darius Slayton

David Sills V



Here are the primary Z receivers who I believe should take on extra reps in the slot:

Deebo Samuel

Parris Campbell

Stanley Morgan Jr.

KeeSean Johnson

Cody Thompson



“SLOT” AND “BIG SLOT” RECEIVER
One recent evolution seen in the NFL is that of the “slot” receiver. It’s almost as if two roles now occupy the slot, the traditional role and the “Big” slot.

Generally, slot receivers will operate with a free release. Because they have either side of the field to work with and are constantly going in motion, nickel corners or overhang defenders won’t press the slot receiver as often as the wide receivers on the outside. Slot receivers are relied on the change direction quickly, taking advantage of the natural spaces in the defense. They’re expected to find holes in zone coverages between linebackers and safeties, a completely different challenge than beating cornerbacks in man coverage. In today’s NFL, think of players such as Cole Beasley.

The “big” slot is a recent trend that has manifested itself from the natural mismatches that tight ends usually benefit from. Receivers who are “too fast for linebackers, but too big for safeties” can take advantage of a lot of different man or zone coverage looks that are thrown their way because of natural athletic gifts. That position has evolved, and now players such as JuJu Smith-Schuster have become stars in that role. The position acts as a hybrid between slot receiver, tight end and Z receiver, so their skill set needs to be unique enough to beat a whole variety of defenders and coverages.

Here are the receivers in the 2019 NFL Draft who I believe project as a slot receivers in the NFL:

Marquise Brown

Hunter Renfrow

Mecole Hardman

Penny Hart

Ryan Davis

Andy Isabella

Greg Dortch

Diontae Johnson

Terry Godwin II



“BIG” SLOT RECEIVERS
N’Keal Harry

A.J. Brown

Jakobi Meyers

Jalen Hurd

Dillon Mitchell

Anthony Ratliff-Williams

Keelan Doss

Lil’Jordan Humphrey

Alex Wesley



https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/breaking-the-2019-wide-receiver-class-into-nfl-roles


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Thanks for the nice primer Grateful. Good read.


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Originally Posted By: devicedawg
Preston Williams coming for a visit. He seems like a Dorsey guy.


I wasn't sure who he was so I googled him. Wow, they made him appear rather unimpressive.


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Stanley Morgan is my favorite WR (well of those projected to go later in the draft) He does everything well, and always puts in all the hard work...His deep tracking is superb.

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Is he related to thee Stanley Morgan?

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Originally Posted By: Versatile Dog
Is he related to thee Stanley Morgan?


Vers odd you ask that...Ask anyone and they claim Stanley Morgan JR is...they claim he is indeed the son of SR...then I just read at the combine or around it...It came out his father has been incarcerated since he was a child...So don't know if Stanley Morgan Sr raised him or what...

He just does a lot well, and while viewing a lot of stuff...I can see him fitting in our O so well, and somewhere I read he lead or was amongst the biggest deep threats in college football...despite being 6'0 208lbs and with only 4.53 wheels...His work ethic has been quoted as "amazing" I love a young kid with a lot of drive

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All I know is that Stanley Morgan for the Patriots back in the day was a stud!

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Originally Posted By: Versatile Dog
All I know is that Stanley Morgan for the Patriots back in the day was a stud!


He sure was, guy had some mitts too!

You ever get free time Vers, let me know what you think about Morgan JR as I value your input.

In a normal year I would not hesitate to take him with one of our 3rd round picks...It's just there are so many genetic freaks this year, that he's bound to fall some.

One of my biggest values are a WR whom plays bigger than his frame suggests...He does that...He already has an NFL frame (Has nice muscle mass) and looks to be more polished than many of his peers...Also I did not see the combine, but saw where Steve Smith gushed about Morgan Jr...You know Steve Smith doesn't play no games lol and that has some value to it.

Combine info: 2nd best 3 cone time (.001 from being first) 11th fastest 40 time, with a 38.5 vert.

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Thanks tru. I don't remember watching the dude.

I'll search for some game tapes when I have some time and I'll let you know.

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Originally Posted By: W84NxtYrAgain


Thanks 84, I always find those web charts interesting to say the least. ...and the comps always remind me of all those guys we forgot about lol

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While I love the spider charts I do find the comparisons a little misleading or too general. Especially for people who haven't ran drills. Then the comps are well they're both 6'2 and have 33 inch arms... great info. The guy who runs the sparq website finally put out the sparq scores for the combine if anyone is interested.

https://3sigmaathlete.com/sparq-rankings-2019/wide-receiver/

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Not a fan of the spider charts.

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Originally Posted By: CHSDawg
While I love the spider charts I do find the comparisons a little misleading or too general. Especially for people who haven't ran drills. Then the comps are well they're both 6'2 and have 33 inch arms... great info. The guy who runs the sparq website finally put out the sparq scores for the combine if anyone is interested.

https://3sigmaathlete.com/sparq-rankings-2019/wide-receiver/


Thanks CHS...that is way more convenient...and the ordering is so natural, good read!

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Originally Posted By: devicedawg
Preston Williams coming for a visit. He seems like a Dorsey guy.


Device...maybe you can do this, I know I have in the past. New Regime now.

Make a thread on who is scheduled to visit us. I think we are allowed 30??? not sure.

Also in the past how many young prospects ended being drafted by us that did visit. Especially those not considered 1 st round picks???


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Originally Posted By: cfrs15
Soooooooooooooooo


Soooooooooooo

We should be set, even when the injury bug bites. thumbsup


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I think this thread can be locked at any time now.

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Another benefit to the trade is the end of the Metcalf talks.

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I think any talk of WR for us in the draft is pretty much defunct.

One thing. None of the analyst naming weapons mentioned Calloway did they all forget we have him on the team...lol laugh


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I've seen a few mention him, and even a couple including him in the list of weapons and calling the roster "not even real; that's a Madden lineup"


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... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.

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They are now talking about Mclaurin as a possible 1st round pick.


Yeah that's too rich for my blood. Love Terry tho

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McClaurin is going to be a very good pro but I would be surprised to see him go on day one and I love McClaurin ...


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Well I wish for there to be a big time run on WRs...every one taken drops a Good-Great defensive player close to us at 49!


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Any thoughts on Jalen Hurd, WR Baylor? I remember him standing out in my mind when he was at Tennessee a few years back and playing RB. He is 6'5" and has good run after the catch ability.

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Originally Posted By: vadawgfan07
Any thoughts on Jalen Hurd, WR Baylor? I remember him standing out in my mind when he was at Tennessee a few years back and playing RB. He is 6'5" and has good run after the catch ability.


At the right spot he might be worth a flier. He's a project at a position we have a bit of depth, though. His NFL.com combine page has him listed in the round 3-4 range which is too high for me. Doesn't help that he's coming off a knee injury and didn't run at the combine. For all his size he doesn't really use it that well as a receiver, as far as RAC maybe. Could he learn to use it better? Possibly, but he's butted heads with coaches before, and I don't think we need any distractions.


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Originally Posted By: CapCity Dawg
Another benefit to the trade is the end of the Metcalf talks.


I don't like the mocks sending him to the Ravens, though. Giving Lamar a downfield option with a big catch radius while having to load up for the read-option could be a good fit for them.


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