Player Profiles
SPARQ = Speed, Power,Agility, Reaction, Quickness
Dynasty Summary: Peake carries excellent size-speed dynamic and if not for inconsistent hands and lack of productivity, largely due to a torn ACL in early 2013, he’d be much higher up draft boards than he is today. An extremely long receiver with smaller than average hands, he never quite put it all together at Clemson. His vertical leap was sub-par but he makes up for it with long arms and the ability to use his body for leverage during high-point opportunities. When he was on the feild, his lack of production was chiefly due to the existence of both Sammy Watkins and DeAndre Hopkins. Well developed lower body for size, with great leg drive but a bit stiff into and out of breaks. His 4.45 forty time suggests intriguing upside if he can put it all together.

Rotoworld: 96. Where He Wins:  Peake's college production underwhelms, but he has an NFL-level combination of build, movement skills, and physicality. He has a chance to become a better pro than college player

-Mark Dulgerian: Peake is your typical size/speed receiver you take late and hope for the best. He was buried behind a plethora of NFL talent in college so this is a chance for Jets coaches to see him up close and find out what they have. -
2016
4.45      35.5"           122"        6.96 sec
4.46 sec  11.69 sec      12
DLF ranking - #33
Pos. ranking - #16
6 min. 41 sec.
PRO DAY RESULTS
40-yard dash: 4.37 sec
NFL COMPARISON:    Javon Walker
NFL grade5.6   Could become early NFL starter
32.40
Contract:
5/12/2016: Signed a four-year contract.