Franchise Football League
est 1989
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BMI = High Body Mass Index
higher than 32.0 is extraordinary
Formula: mass(lbs) / height(in.)^2 x 703
NFL - Cain is a classic Clemson receiver with a good combination of size and speed and an underappreciated feel for the position. Cain's routes are smooth, but also show an understanding of coverage. Cain has the pure speed to attack over the top, but he should be a competitive option on all three levels. His drops are more a function of concentration than ability, but it needs to be improved. Cain has the chance to become a very good NFL starter but is better suited to handle the WR2 rather than a role as the alpha target.
CBS - Smooth, downfield glider with plus body control and soft hands. In the open field, he does most of his damage with a runway. Adequately elusive but that's not his strength. Best as field-stretcher.
DLF - PROJECTED RANGE FOR A ROOKIE DRAFT According to DLF’s most recent ADP, Cain is being selected 32nd, the WR14 overall. He can be had for a mid to late third round rookie pick as of May along with players like Antonio Callaway and DaeSean Hamilton. The early third is probably the highest I can see him going because he has such a low floor and a capped ceiling potential. The third round of rookie drafts is the perfect place to make dart throw picks at players with a large range of outcomes. I think this is the perfect range to grab Cain if you see a role for him in the future, as I will be grabbing a few shares in that range as well.
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8-9 - suffered a torn ACL