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#51
Elijah Sarratt
74.0
Grade
Draft Projection
2
Round
45 - 80
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank
Measurements
6'2"
Height
210
Weight (lbs)
31.25"
Arm Length
10.0"
Hand Size
Athletic Testing
College Statistics
13
Games
62
Receptions
8
Receiving Tds
890
Receiving Yards
Scouting Report
High-volume target and clutch performer who caught game-winning touchdowns against Iowa and Oregon in 2024 and converted 43 of 53 catches into first downs or touchdowns. Strong hands, patience, and body control combined with a serious understanding of zone coverage and sticks. Lacks explosiveness and top-end speed; will not win foot races or create separation against NFL press coverage.
Player Comparison
Jakobi Meyers
Strengths
- Exceptional hands catcher who plucks the ball away from his frame with natural confidence - consistently shows up repeatedly on critical third downs when the ball has to be thrown into tight windows.
- Outstanding body control allows him to make impressive adjustments to the ball in flight - watch the Michigan game where he twists mid-air for a 36-yard TD while maintaining positioning against the defender.
- Absolute monster on intermediate routes - knows exactly where the sticks are and possesses that sixth sense for finding soft spots in zone coverage that comes from intense film study.
- Deceptively effective deep threat despite average timed speed - shows superb tracking ability and timing on contested catches downfield that belies his testing numbers.
- Chains mover extraordinaire - converted 43 of 53 catches into first downs or touchdowns in 2024, displaying a unique feel for spacing and leverage against defenders.
- Crafty route runner who sets up defenders with subtle head fakes and shoulder dips - creates separation through technique rather than pure athleticism.
- Brings that dog mentality to the blocking game - consistently willing to get physical in the run game and shows good technique in sustaining blocks on the perimeter.
- Championship pedigree with production across all levels of competition - has proven he can adapt quickly to new offenses and still produce at a high level.
Areas to Improve
- Limited long speed caps his ceiling as a vertical threat at the next level - won't consistently take the top off NFL defenses.
- Needs to expand his route tree beyond comfort zones - currently relies heavily on slants, curls, comebacks and go routes without much nuance on in-breaking patterns.
- Run blocking effectiveness is inconsistent despite willingness - shows technical issues that need refinement before facing NFL edge defenders who will exploit his current hand placement.
- Lacks elite burst off the line - can struggle to beat press coverage against longer, more physical corners who can match his play strength at the release.
- Post-catch dynamism is merely adequate - won't create many explosive plays after the catch through broken tackles or elusive open-field movement.