Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU
Post Combine
Talked to a bunch of GMs over the weekend. A couple of guys that will go higher than anticipated:
— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) April 20, 2020
USC OT Austin Jackson
TCU WR Jalen Reagor
Bama CB Trevon Diggs
TENN Edge Darrell Taylor
An NFL team asked former TCU WR Jalen Reagor to do a pro day this week and film it. Here is the film that went out: pic.twitter.com/eTJ6sAqWLL
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 11, 2020
I'll mix together 2019 vs Purdue and 2018 vs Ohio St
— CrockTIME (@eric_crocker) April 3, 2020
5'11" 206 lbs
4.47 40
42" vert
We know about the explosive plays that can be seen below... But who is Reagor every play and how does his game translate to the NFL? We'll dive into that now.#CrockTalk pic.twitter.com/EhuY4GfsuG
You watch Jalen Reagor’s 2018 tape, and that’s a top 15 pick. I still think he’s that player. He had a horrific QB in 2019 and was rarely if ever used in the slot which he should’ve been. Other top guys moved around a ton and got easy targets galore.
— Justen Gammel (@gamscout) March 31, 2020
Today 2 more receivers - Ceedee Lamb and Jalen Reagor. Lamb was one of my more fascinating evaluations. I watched him in detail in both 2018 and 2019. There were times I loved his tape, and other times I was less certain. But don't get me wrong - he's a strong prospect. pic.twitter.com/xmvCEUT9lW
— Greg Cosell (@gregcosell) March 31, 2020
Asked an NFL scout for the fastest 10-yard splits from their stopwatches at the Combine. Three players posted a ridiculous 1.48 time:
— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) March 5, 2020
WR Jalen Reagor
WR Henry Ruggs
RB Jonathan Taylor
Combine
TCU WR Jalen Reagor disappointed in the agility drills at the #Combine, but I'm not too concerned
— Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) February 28, 2020
🔹What the three cone tries to measure
🔹Where we can find similar skills on Reagor's film
🔹How it helps him win on the field
Reagor's *EXPLOSIVENESS* is still ELITE!#NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/b9EIJtTCqc
Despite poor agility times, Jalen Reagor still tested in the 78th percentile in SPARQ via @rotounderworld pic.twitter.com/Z5b09asrHL
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) February 28, 2020
Not saying it’s a death sentence or even very important for Reagor, but you need to bring MORE energy for him and his 3-cone than you did for Metcalf.
— Carter Donnick (@CDonnick3) February 28, 2020
Metcalf was faster, taller, heavier, and much less of his game was predicated on fluidity and quickness. https://t.co/uPHowxOJg0
Jalen Reagor is a WR prospect in the 2020 draft class out of Texas Christian.
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) February 28, 2020
He posted a good #RAS with okay size, good speed, elite explosiveness, very poor agility at the WR position.https://t.co/RjBvqB0i2u pic.twitter.com/1mAQ4GncRj
Reagor gauntlet pic.twitter.com/XkEsj4xZPa
— Billy M (@BillyM_91) February 28, 2020
Top performers in the vertical jump among #NFLCombine wide receivers:
— NFL Draft (@NFLDraft) February 28, 2020
1) Donovan Peoples-Jones, @UMichFootball, 44.5 inches
T-2) Jalen Reagor, @TCUFootball, 42
T-2) Henry Ruggs, @AlabamaFTBL, 42
4) Chase Claypool, @NDFootball, 40.5
All-22 cut-up of every Jalen Reagor target vs. Texas: https://t.co/HkP7uPpwj7 pic.twitter.com/XhN4WA0Khy
— Brad Kelly (@BradKelly17) February 28, 2020
I know Jalen Reagor didn't run the 40-time most people were expecting, but I still thought he had an excellent day.
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) February 28, 2020
4.47 40-yard dash (64th percentile)
42 inch vertical (97th percentile)
138 inch broad jump (97th percentile)
Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU: 17 reps
— PewterReport (@PewterReport) February 26, 2020
TCU WR Jalen Raegor was the Texas Long Jump Champion, setting a NATIONAL record for Long Jump in High School. Aspires to follow 49ers WR Marquise Goodwin’s footsteps and participate in the Olympics pic.twitter.com/q5FR65l7so
— Maliik 🏁🇳🇬 (@Obee1ne) December 3, 2019
Jalen Reagor, WR, #TCU:
— Jordan Reid (@JReidNFL) February 24, 2020
As electric as they come, the former Horned Frog target is a mashup between Stefon Diggs and Curtis Samuel
There’s some concerns, but his big play abilities make up for it
• Scouting Report: Make sure to click the “Reid” tabhttps://t.co/QM7j0h07G4
Reagor is rocked up!
— Chris Trapasso (@ChrisTrapasso) February 24, 2020
Pretty rare height/weight combo for the WR spot. Pretty similar to in those regards to Jarvis Landry. https://t.co/5UHY3QnHON
This breakdown helps explain why the right comp for Reagor is more like Stefon Diggs than DeSean Jackson.
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) February 24, 2020
He's not "just" a deep threat. https://t.co/2IpjoNkKVF
‘Why Jalen Reagor’
— AngeloFF (@angelo_fantasy) February 22, 2020
Reagor has risen up draft boards leading up to the NFL combine, but some are questioning collegiate production & see a ‘one-dimensional’ skill set.
Let me be the first to tell you, Jalen Reagor is much more than your traditional field-stretcher.
Enjoy! pic.twitter.com/Tgtq7nUD44
#NFLCombine key measurements thread…
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) February 24, 2020
84. #TCU WR Jalen Reagor
Height: 5-10 5/8
Weight: 206
Hand: 9 4/8
Arm: 31 3/8
Wingspan: 74 3/8
Pre Combine
Really nice job here by Jalen Reagor to step on the toes of the cushioned defender. Little half- euro half-shimmy. Ball was already out but that's some smooth footwork. pic.twitter.com/kSGwcVjT0A
— Dalton Miller (@DaltonBMiller) February 12, 2020
One of my favorite traits about Reagor is how he attacks the football in the air.
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) February 11, 2020
He has some of the best ball skills I've ever seen from a sub-6'0 WR. pic.twitter.com/zUL0ZPQRQY
Another PR for a TD for Jalen Reagor. pic.twitter.com/jxlGZ3YOUy
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) February 11, 2020
I know Purdue isn't a powerhouse, but this is a nice example of how quickly Jalen Reagor is able to utilize his outstanding separation acceleration. You can't gear up with him and you can't match his top end, unless you're special. pic.twitter.com/fcKMj79zFx
— Dalton Miller (@DaltonBMiller) February 11, 2020
Jalen Reagor... Clocked at 4.29 👀 pic.twitter.com/L5G43R5q0Y
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) February 5, 2020
Senior Bowl
Speed Demons...
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) January 21, 2020
Jalen Reagor - TCU
Devin Duvernay - Texas
Marquez Callaway - Tennessee
John Hightower - Boise State
KJ Hamler - Penn State
Jalen Virgil - Appalachian State
Gadget Position-less...
Laviska Shenault Jr - Colorado
Antonio Gibson - Memphis
Lynn Bowden Jr - Kentucky
TCU WR Jalen Reagor has just about everything you want from a sub-6'0 WR prospect:
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) January 20, 2020
- Elite athleticism/speed
- Productive (73rd percentile dominator rating)
- Ability to make defenders miss in open field
- KR and PR experience
- Super young (95th percentile breakout age)
It's still early, but I think TCU's Jalen Reagor is a MUCH better prospect than Mecole Hardman.
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) January 20, 2020
Reagor is much more refined as a receiver, but he brings that same speed element to any offense.
Give me TCU WR Jalen Reagor anyday.
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) January 16, 2020
Above average dominator rating combined with an elite breakout age.
Add on that he's an elite athlete and that's a first-round WR. pic.twitter.com/B6tbSKtJVd
Per @PFF, only 30.7% of Jalen Reagor's targets were charted as accurate in 2019.
— Austin Gayle (@PFF_AustinGayle) January 2, 2020
Only three other receivers in college football had it worse.