Player Profiles
SPARQ = Speed, Power,Agility, Reaction, Quickness
Dynasty Summary: Curiously, Ayers declared for the NFL draft instead of returning to school to build upon his skill-set and productivity. Another undersized receiver that will likely go undrafted in fantasy unless he falls to a team utilizing slot receivers well (New England, Atlanta, etc.). There’s upside, just not enough intrigue to provide for any sort of reach in a rookie draft.
Rotoworld: NR.
Mark Dulgerian: Ayers will compete early for kick return duties. It's a bonus if he can find a way to earn a role as a slot/multi-purpose weapon. --
Dynasty Summary: Largely unheralded from Bowling Green, Lewis is an average sized receiver with less than ideal strength and route experience. He displays natural and soft hands with the ball in front of him, deftly extending to snatch the ball prior to quickly turning his shoulders up-field. Of his 16 touchdowns during his final year, many were over the top and uncontested yet his timed speed appears only average. Lewis runs a limited route tree but seems to have the agility, hands and intelligence to develop in this area. His 4.57 forty at the Combine was disappointing but he bested that time by running sub-4.5 during his pro day. Some had him timed at 4.38. In the mold of a Greg Jennings, Lewis has late round appeal in fantasy.
Rotoworld: NR.
NFL.com: His buildup speed can get him past cornerbacks looking to squat on Bowling Green's underneath work, but he could find vertical success in the NFL to be exceptionally challenging due to his lack of speed and overall traits.
Dynasty Summary:
Rotoworld: 100 Due to his short-area playing style, Braverman has drawn comparisons ranging from Julian Edelman to Cole Beasley
Mark Dulgerian: He's a late pick because of his size, not his skill set. With questionable depth behind Jeffery and White, Braverman has a real shot at making their 53 and producing as a subpackage receiver early in his career. --
6' 0" 201
Hands 9 3/4 Arm Length 32
5' 9" 182
Hands 9 1/4 Arm Length 31 1/4
NFL grade: 5.0
50/50 Chance of making the roster
NFL grade: 5.4
backup or eventual starter
Contract:
5/6/2016: Signed a three-year, $1.62 million contract. 2016: $450,000, 2017: $540,000, 2018: $630,000, 2019: Restricted Free Agent
Contract:
5/9/2016: Signed a four-year, $2,419,396 contract. The deal contains a $79,396 signing bonus. 2016: $450,000, 2017: $540,000, 2018: $630,000, 2019: $720,000, 2020: Free Agent
Contract:
5/5/2016: Signed a four-year contract.