Player Profiles
SPARQ = Speed, Power,Agility, Reaction, Quickness
Dynasty Summary: Treadwell is the consensus No. 1 wide receiver prospect in this draft and that will not change. People need to remember he was able to dominate in the most talented conference in all of college football. Expect Treadwell to be picked early in the first round of fantasy rookie drafts. Whatever team drafts him will be getting an instant contributor who should post solid rookie numbers. The 20-year-old Treadwell should be one of your early targets in any and all dynasty leagues.
Rotoworld: 12. Where He Wins: Obviously I would not argue with anyone who ranks Treadwell as the top receiver. I love both prospects. Treadwell displayed his physical dominance in college both before and after the catch. Treadwell fits the template for a focal point of an offense at 6’2/221 lbs. His game did not slow down in 2015 after returning from a horrific leg injury. Treadwell can win at every level of the field with position and agility for someone of his size. He is used to catching erratic targets away from his body. Treadwell is the type of possession receiver teams should want.
Mike Mayock: "We all know he ran a 4.65 40 at his pro day. So, either you believe in him and his game, or you don't. He's a natural hands catcher and will win 50-50 balls. He's also one of the best blocking wide receivers in this draft. He's physical, tough and has great hands. I think the Vikings got a winner." --
At the combine
Vert jump - 33"
Broad jump - 117"
Bench press - 12
PRO DAY RESULTS
40-yard dash: 4.63 sec
20-yard shuttle: 4.29 sec
3-cone: 7.05 sec
Vertical: 33 1/2"
DLF ranking - #2 Pos. ranking - #1 NFL COMPARISON: DeAndre Hopkins
NFL grade: 6.2 Chance to become good NFL starter
Contract:
5/12/2016: Signed a four-year contract. The deal includes a fifth-year team option for 2020.