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#225

Barion Brown

WR LSU 2026
45.0
Grade

Draft Projection

6
Round
175 - 225
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

5'10"
Height
177
Weight (lbs)
31.5"
Arm Length
9.0"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

4.40s
40-Yard Dash

Scouting Report

One of the most electric athletes in the class, blending rare speed with return value after transferring from Kentucky to LSU where he posted 52 catches for 748 yards and seven touchdowns plus a punt return TD in 2025. The 5-11, 185-pound speedster's route-running is still developing and he struggles against physical press coverage, making him best suited initially as a WR3/WR4 and return specialist. Projects as a sub-4.3 speed threat who represents the classic developmental speed prospect dilemma.

Player Comparison

Jakeem Grant

Strengths

  • Blazing straight-line speed that turns routine plays into explosive gains, consistently running away from angles in the open field
  • Game-changing return specialist with SEC-record kickoff return production, averaging over 30 yards per attempt throughout his career
  • Exceptional burst and acceleration that creates instant separation, particularly devastating on crossing routes and quick slants
  • Natural ball-tracking ability downfield with smooth over-the-shoulder adjustments that maximize his catch radius despite average size
  • Versatile offensive skill set allows creative usage as receiver, runner, and gadget player in multiple formations
  • Quick-twitch lateral agility enables sharp cuts and direction changes that leave defenders grasping at air
  • Demonstrates good spatial awareness finding soft spots in zone coverage and exploiting leverage advantages
  • Impressive body control maintaining balance through contact while generating yards after catch in traffic

Areas to Improve

  • Undersized frame raises durability concerns and limits effectiveness against physical press coverage at the line
  • Inconsistent hands with tendency toward body catches, particularly struggling with contested catches in heavy traffic
  • Limited route tree development relies heavily on raw athleticism rather than technical refinement to create separation
  • Struggles against physical cornerbacks who can disrupt his timing and knock him off his intended routes
  • Needs continued development in reading coverages and understanding defensive leverage to maximize his route-running potential