2018 Rookie profile

Jordan Lasley - WR
Franchise Football League
est 1989
Draft Pick: Baltimore
Round
5
Pick #
25
College:
UCLA
Ranking:
DLF
43
Pos.
19
DLF Rookie ADP
43.40
DLF Overall ADP
236.17
Comparison:
Robert Woods
NFL Grade:
5.50
Backup or eventual starter
Comparison:
Torrey Smith
Project. round
2nd - 3rd
CBSsports
Overall ranking:
152
Pos. ranking
23
Comparison:

Project. round

Contract
5-5-2018 - signed
4.50
34.5"
112.0"
4.19






8



6' 1"
210
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Draft Profile:
BMI -
Player
profiles on:
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
NFL - Lasley has good size, great athleticism and is tremendously explosive. He also has one of the worst drop rates that you will find for a receiver over the last two years. He has home-run potential on the field and suspension issues off of it. It's this dichotomy that makes Lasley a difficult projection. Teams may be willing to live with some of the drops as long as he's making big plays, but he can't make big plays unless he is much more disciplined and focused in the pros than he was in college. Lasley has early starter potential, but there are enough red flags in play that he could see his draft stock tumble.

CBS - Blazing speedster with questionable hands. Quick enough to take a bubble screen to the house after making a few defenders miss. Blur in the open field.44

DLF: With a Rookie ADP of 43.40, Lasley is usually falling to the mid to late fourth-round of rookie drafts. He is usually around the 20th wide receiver off the board. He’s an excellent selection at this point of the draft because he presents plenty of upside and due to his price tag, he presents limited risk. The majority of fourth-round picks are going to bust, so you might as well draft players with a lot of athleticism and upside to maximize those late round opportunities. This is exactly the type of player I like to select in the later portions of the draft. I like to go big or go home and Lasley definitely has the potential to do something big if he puts the time in to develop his game.
WalterFootball.com
32 3/4"
9 5/8"
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