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#127

Aaron Anderson

WRS LSU Junior
52.5
Grade

Draft Projection

4
Round
113 - 125
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

5'8"
Height
191
Weight (lbs)
29.75"
Arm Length
9.25"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

30.0"
Vertical Jump
113.0"
Broad Jump

College Statistics

12
Games
27
Receptions
3
Receiving Tds
390
Receiving Yards

Strengths

  • Blazing 4.34 forty speed translates directly to the field, capable of taking any touch the distance with proper blocking setup.
  • Exceptional route precision from the slot, using sharp cuts and subtle head fakes to create consistent separation against man coverage.
  • Compact frame masks surprising strength through contact, breaking arm tackles and dragging defenders for extra yards after the catch.
  • Natural hands catcher who plucks the ball away from his body cleanly, rarely allowing passes to hit his chest pads.
  • Elite acceleration out of breaks creates immediate separation on intermediate routes, particularly devastating on comeback patterns and quick slants.
  • Fearless over the middle of the field, willing to absorb punishment to secure contested catches in traffic situations.
  • Game-breaking return specialist with the vision and burst to flip field position, already proven at the highest college level.
  • Advanced double-move technique keeps defensive backs guessing, selling comeback routes before breaking vertically with devastating effectiveness.

Areas to Improve

  • Undersized frame at 5'9" and 184 pounds raises durability concerns against NFL-caliber defenders and press coverage situations.
  • Limited experience as a primary target may create adjustment issues when facing consistent double coverage and bracket schemes.
  • Blocking technique needs serious refinement for screens and jet sweeps, often failing to sustain contact against even small defensive backs.
  • Route tree remains somewhat limited, with most production coming from short-to-intermediate patterns rather than complex route combinations.
  • Inconsistent ball security in return situations, as evidenced by the costly fumble against Florida State that temporarily cost him duties.