A deep dive into how touches and fantasy points will be divvied in all 16 AFC backfields. He dominated defenders off of it because he is so deceptive with his cuts and body movements. 1. Combine results: (percentile rank among all WRs at the Combine since 1999, courtesy of mockdraftable.com): 40-yard dash: 4.43 seconds (76th) Vertical: 37.5” (77th) Broad: 126” (83rd) 3-cone: n/a. His weaknesses are not too worrisome, mainly because he is an ‘A1’ route runner. Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU. He arrived to LSU as a 3-star recruit but didn’t hit the stat sheet as a true freshman, failing to crack a WR rotation headlined by NFLers D.J. His hands are like magnets. 20-yard shuttle: n/a. Jefferson led that team in all major receiving categories, registering 24.1% of the receptions, 29.5% of the receiving yards and 35.3% of the receiving scores. He’s very diverse in his route tree. Justin aligns at WR for the Tiger offense. Weight: 202 40-yard dash: 4.43 Vertical jump: 37.5” Broad jump: 126” Arms: 33” Hands: 9 1/8” SCOUTING REPORT. The guy is 7-Eleven; he is always open. Positives Productive receiver who displayed great progress last season. Physically tough and a good athlete, that's what Eagles players and coaches said about Joe Burrow this week. WR Justin Jefferson LSU Updated: 1/24/20 Current NFL Scouting Report: Zack: Strengths Weaknesses Jefferson, along with his quarterback Joe Burrow, skyrocketed up draft boards this year. In the run game he is good. Career Snapshot Two-year starter who led the SEC with 111 receptions and added 1,540 receiving yards and 18 touchdown catches as a junior in 2019. Sometimes he just likes to be a spectator too soon instead of working. The concern with Jefferson’s tape is that we don’t see him separate well from man coverage. I think he has the tools to succeed in the NFL on the outside, but I also think he is best suited to be a dominant slot receiver. Being that he’s so good over the middle, he has to fight through a lot of contact at the catch point, which he does extremely well. The Bengals signed Trae Waynes to a three-year deal worth $42 million this offseason, but after a torn pec muscle, he'll be unavailable this Sunday. Highlight these 9 potential league-winners on your cheat sheet. He had a few drops over the course of the year, but it isn’t an issue at all. He does have great technique leading up to the block, but doesn’t always finish well as a blocker. https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/2020/01/26/justin-jefferson-scouting-report-potential-fit-with-the-eagles/. 1 receiver in the NFL, but he could easily be the Eagles’ No. There were countless times when he snapped his head and the ball was already on him, but he plucks it out of the air with his hands. His ability to work the middle of the field and find holes in zone coverage is tremendous. Picture him playing in Nelson Agholor’s role, but actually catching the ball and competing every single play.