Jamison Crowder
WR-Duke-Senior
HT-5-8 WT-185
40 Yard Dash-4.56
Projected Round-Second/Third Round
Year School Conf Class Pos G Rec Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD Plays Yds Avg TD
2011 Duke ACC FR WR 12 14 163 11.6 1 8 42 5.3 0 22 205 9.3 1
*2012 Duke ACC SO WR 13 76 1074 14.1 8 3 13 4.3 0 79 1087 13.8 8
2013 Duke ACC JR WR 14 108 1360 12.6 8 8 71 8.9 1 116 1431 12.3 9
2014 Duke ACC SR WR 13 85 1044 12.3 6 2 9 4.5 0 87 1053 12.1 6
Career Duke 283 3641 12.9 23 21 135 6.4 1 304 3776 12.4 24
Crowder is an explosive little slot receiver with impressive blow by speed and a good variety of moves to fight for yards after the catch. With 3 1000 yard season's receiving at Duke, Crowder showcased his ability to make a lot of catches downfield and on screens.
One of the things that will pop out at you is his acceleration. His speed is very subtle, and he seems to go from 1-60 instantly. The next thing is his violence. He moves fast and furiously, clawing for extra yards after the play every down.
His biggest trait is his explosiveness. Even though the combine stats didn't help him, the game film simply renews all the confidence in this player. He will contribute on special teams immediately, as his quickness will probably get him a slot receiver position after a few years of development. His football IQ is huge, and that will be a huge help to him in the future.
His biggest downside is his size, but while he's small, he plays much bigger. His hands are great, and his athleticism is what will keep him going in the NFL for years to come.
His biggest trait is his explosiveness. Even though the combine stats didn't help him, the game film simply renews all the confidence in this player. He will contribute on special teams immediately, as his quickness will probably get him a slot receiver position after a few years of development. His football IQ is huge, and that will be a huge help to him in the future.
His biggest downside is his size, but while he's small, he plays much bigger. His hands are great, and his athleticism is what will keep him going in the NFL for years to come.
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