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#23

Kevin Concepcion

WR Texas A&M Junior
84.0
Grade

Draft Projection

1
Round
22 - 40
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'1"
Height
200
Weight (lbs)

Athletic Testing

College Statistics

12
Games
41
Receptions
4
Receiving Tds
604
Receiving Yards

Scouting Report

Explosive slot playmaker with a deceptive and sudden route-running style and elite yards-after-catch ability; puts defenders at odds once he secures the football. Considered WR2 in the class by some analysts with late first-round grades, and his game translates seamlessly to the next level. Focus drops are the primary concern for an otherwise highly polished receiver.

Player Comparison

Ladd McConkey

Strengths

  • Crafty route artist who creates separation with subtle head fakes and deceptive pacing - shows the savvy of a five-year veteran despite his youth.
  • Hands catcher who plucks the ball away from his frame with confidence, particularly impressive on contested grabs where his body control shines.
  • Absolute nightmare after the catch - has that slippery quality where the first defender rarely brings him down and consistently turns 5-yard catches into 15-yard gains.
  • Positional chameleon who thrives both from the slot and outside, giving offensive coordinators multiple ways to deploy him against various coverages.
  • Shows remarkable football IQ by finding soft spots against zone coverage - consistently sits down in windows and presents a favorable target for his quarterback.
  • Plays with visible edge and toughness that belies his frame - shows some dog in him when fighting through contact on crossing routes.
  • Natural rhythm to his game when working the middle of the field - changes speeds and knows exactly when to accelerate out of his breaks.
  • Elevates his play in big moments - repeatedly showed up in critical situations against Clemson and Virginia during his breakout freshman campaign.

Areas to Improve

  • Limited physical profile at 5'11" and 187 pounds with bottom-third height and weight percentiles that could create matchup problems against NFL-caliber press corners.
  • Blocking technique needs considerable refinement - shows willingness but often gets overpowered and lacks proper hand placement when working against defensive backs.
  • Lacks true home-run speed to consistently take the top off defenses - adequate 4.46 forty time but doesn't play to that speed on vertical routes.
  • Production dipped significantly in sophomore season (460 yards vs. 839 as freshman), raising questions about consistency when defenses key on him.
  • Can get outmuscled at the catch point against physical defensive backs - will need to add functional strength to maintain positioning against NFL corners.