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Carnell Tate
90.0
Grade
Draft Projection
1
Round
7 - 18
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank
Measurements
6'2"
Height
192
Weight (lbs)
31.75"
Arm Length
10.25"
Hand Size
Athletic Testing
4.53s
40-Yard Dash
College Statistics
0
Drops
11
Games
67
Targets
51
Receptions
9
Receiving Tds
875
Receiving Yards
17.2
Yards Per Catch
Scouting Report
Long, savvy, competitive, and versatile wide receiver who averaged 17.2 yards per catch with great hands and outstanding body control. First and foremost a route technician who posted 0 drops and an 87.5% win rate on contested catches. Described as one of the most pro-ready prospects in the draft who provides rare fluidity for a taller receiver.
Player Comparison
Chris Olave
Strengths
- Advanced route technician who sinks his hips with purpose and creates consistent separation at the stem - his smooth, efficient movement and ability to sell vertical then break with explosion demonstrates elite understanding of zone coverage manipulation.
- Displays exceptional body control when adjusting to off-target throws; contorts mid-air with remarkable flexibility while maintaining tracking and concentration through the catch point, finding soft spots instinctively when plays break down.
- Technical hands catcher who plucks away from his frame with confident fingers, rarely allowing the ball to reach his body and showing natural mitts in traffic with reliable hands (3 drops, 5.4% rate).
- Routes have veteran-level tempo variation and he understands how to set up defenders with subtle head fakes that create crucial separation windows, working back to quarterbacks excellently in scramble situations.
- Thrives in the intermediate area where timing matters most; shows uncanny awareness of soft spots in zone coverage and when to sit down versus when to continue moving with professional-level understanding.
- Deep ball tracking is artistic - consistently positions his body between defender and ball, tracks over either shoulder, and maintains speed through the catch process.
- Plays with controlled aggression after the catch; won't dance unnecessarily but shows enough wiggle to make the first man miss before getting north-south with purpose, maximizing yards after catch efficiently.
- Outstanding blocker with professional-level technique who understands leverage, body positioning, and sustaining contact - competitive as hell in contested situations with toughness over the middle.
Areas to Improve
- Adequate but unspectacular long speed limits his ability to consistently take the top off defenses; rumored 40-time could limit draft stock significantly and won't frighten NFL coordinators with pure vertical burst.
- Frame still needs additional functional strength; can be redirected by physical corners in press coverage when they land a clean jam at the line, though his 6'3" height provides some natural advantages.
- Run blocking effort is there but technique remains inconsistent; position coach will need to refine hand placement and leverage points to improve blocking consistency despite professional-level understanding.
- Can occasionally drift in routes when not the primary read, showing minor lapses in route discipline that won't fly against NFL defensive backs, particularly concerning given he fought for targets with elite talent at Ohio State.
- May represent developmental ceiling rather than ascending talent - lacks elite natural gifts despite polished skill set and could be "topped out" in current form without elite stop-start explosiveness.