2019 Rookie profile

Hakeem Butler - WR
Franchise Football League
est 1989
6' 2"
227
33 7/8"
10"
Draft Profile:
FFL89 Pick

Rd.

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Comments:
WalterFootball.com
Draft Pick: Arizona Cardinals
Round
4
Pick #
1
College:
Iowa State
Ranking:  
DLF
15
Pos.
8
DLF Rookie ADP
16.43
DLF Overall ADP
123.33
Comparison:
A.J. Green
NFL Grade:
5.64
Chance to become NFL starter
Comparison:
Danario Alexander
Project. round
2
CBSsports - ranking
Rookie Overall:
52
Position
9
Project. round
1 / 2
Comparison:
Plaxico Burress
Contract
5-11 signed to a four-year contract
4.48
36.0
128.0
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Player
profiles on:
BMI -
BMI = High Body Mass Index
higher than 32.0 is extraordinary
Formula: mass(lbs) / height(in.)^2 x 703







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Prospects Comments
6' 5"
227
FFL89 Pick
Lynx
Rd.
3
#
3
NFL - Big long-strider with exceptional length and good build-up speed to challenge cover corners and safeties down the field. Butler's unique play strength after the catch allows him to win contested deep balls and then plow through tackle attempts to create chunk plays and long touchdowns. His routes are basic and clunky and will limit how teams can use him. A greater concern will be those inconsistent hands that could turn quarterbacks against him unless he improves them. He's a work in progress, but the traits and potential are worth taking a shot.

Wide receiver coach for AFC team - He can get better with his hands. He's interesting to me because you see him turn catches into touchdowns just with his strength to break tackles. He's a handful for one guy to bring down by himself."

Draft Sharks - Butler deserves credit for a big 2018 season, both in terms of raw production and market share. It’s worth noting, though, that he was a 22-year-old redshirt junior. By comparison, he’s about a year-and-a-half older than N’Keal Harry and D.K. Metcalf.

CBS - Despite his size (6-foot-5), Butler shows good separation on comeback routes and the ability to put foot in ground and change direction like someone six inches shorter. A willing blocker, he engages smaller DBs and doesn't let go. Butler has great body control, and is able to adjust to underthrown balls and make touch catches. He can run inside, seam-busting routes from the slot and is a huge middle-of-the-field target who can make contested catches. Only issue is the occasional drop but Butler is a first-round talent
35 1/4"
10 3/4"
Draft Sharks (DS) - draft package 29.00 - season package 39.00
or both - 48.00 year
Projected
Round

2