Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU
Post Combine
Justin Jefferson WR @LSUfootball 6-1, 192. Ran 4.43. QK release, good separation on his cuts. Has instant acceleration after he catches the ball. See him as a later 1st rd pick @NFLDraft @nflnetwork pic.twitter.com/W27pcVx4MC
— Charley Casserly (@CharleyCasserly) April 16, 2020
Justin Jefferson is a MFin baller #GeuxTigers
— Hayden Winks (@HaydenWinks) April 12, 2020
(📽 @JS_Football) pic.twitter.com/dSBnHZ1d27
Not many examples of Jefferson vs press in 2019 but that’s one ⬆️ and here’s another pic.twitter.com/QhgZ3Uq7Eu
— Jon Ledyard (@LedyardNFLDraft) April 11, 2020
We will stay with WR today. Yesterday it was Pittman and HIggins. Today it's Denzel Mims and Justin Jefferson. It's a deep WR class. Different sizes, different traits, different ways to transition to the NFL. pic.twitter.com/P7292B627Z
— Greg Cosell (@gregcosell) March 27, 2020
Brandon Aiyuk had more Y.A.C. than any WR in the NFL Draft. pic.twitter.com/WU6orpptAJ
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 29, 2020
Justin Jefferson from the slot in 2019:
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 10, 2020
109 Receptions (1st)
1,518 Receiving Yards (1st) pic.twitter.com/uTDsDKbEEL
Tyler Johnson in the red-zone🎯 pic.twitter.com/oaImHZIjEb
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 9, 2020
Not bad company for Antonio Gandy-Golden. pic.twitter.com/vcfT0Y4kjr
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 8, 2020
LSU ➡️ WRU? pic.twitter.com/f7poZTl1MX
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 7, 2020
Justin Jefferson goes up and gets it. pic.twitter.com/902knnJNQb
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 5, 2020
Over LSU’s past 16 games, Justin Jefferson has scored multiple touchdowns 5 times.
— Brad Kelly (@BradKelly17) March 3, 2020
One of those games was against Ole Miss in 2019.
All 22 cut-up of his targets: https://t.co/rqnes38EOQ pic.twitter.com/AA88LFXHy6
Combine
Justin Jefferson has underrated play speed - and proved his athleticism by running 4.43s at the NFL Scouting Combine. Once the DB gets flat-footed, Jefferson uncovers vertically #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/bLK49YL27O
— Brad Kelly (@BradKelly17) March 2, 2020
Justin Jefferson has quick hands. Able to pluck the ball away while anticipating contact pic.twitter.com/yjqjTWzdGW
— Billy M (@BillyM_91) February 28, 2020
#Alabama SS Xavier McKinney singled out Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson and Bryan Edwards as the three toughest receivers he faced in 2019.
— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) February 28, 2020
Juwan Johnson is a WR prospect in the 2020 draft class out of Oregon.
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) February 28, 2020
He posted a good #RAS with elite size, okay speed, okay explosiveness, okay agility at the WR position.https://t.co/f2miin0UDb pic.twitter.com/xN2NxWdIfa
Justin Jefferson had (2019):
— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) February 27, 2020
• A 92.3% contested catch rate
• Forced 23 missed tackles
• Most catches from the slot
• Most yards from the slot
(s/o @PFF)
And just ran a 4.44pic.twitter.com/VvVv6TFlS2
All 22 cut-up of every Justin Jefferson target in the National Championship game: https://t.co/dc1tRnyQeQ pic.twitter.com/qWGvnnP67s
— Brad Kelly (@BradKelly17) February 28, 2020
Who made themselves a LOT of $$ today??
— Brian Holland (@BHollandSports) February 28, 2020
NFL Network's @PSchrags says it's LSU WR Justin Jefferson (running a 4.43 40) @JJettas2 #LSU #NFLCombine pic.twitter.com/G7rdUje3QG
#CombineNotes:
— Jordan Reid (@JReidNFL) February 28, 2020
5. He didn’t run as fast as some had expected, but when it was time to run routes and catch the ball, Brandon Aiyuk looked like the real deal. His speed, hands, and ball tracking abilities stood out a lot.
Quality QB play is obviously a large part trying to evaluate wide receivers coming into the NFL.
— Graham Barfield (@GrahamBarfield) February 27, 2020
Using PFF data, here is how often the 2020 WR class saw an accurate pass on their targets: pic.twitter.com/1DleCybZKe
#NFLCombine key measurements thread…
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) February 24, 2020
55. #LSU WR Justin Jefferson
Height: 6-1 2/8
Weight: 202
Hand: 9 1/8
Arm: 33
Wingspan: 78
Pre Combine
LSU WR Justin Jefferson has elite traits. He can seperate at an elite level and catches almost everything. Ball tracking ability is off the charts. Plucks balls out the air. Even he is shocked on how good his hands are. #WNSFilm pic.twitter.com/oM8A9roVqM
— Kells (@KellsTheScout) February 8, 2020
Senior Bowl
Just a ridiculous rep from Justin Jefferson. With the play-action, he doesn’t get a zone dropper to his inside, so he starts working his stem off the free safety. Top of route rocker step gets the FS to take an extra leverage step, creating extra space for his break. Hands / YAC pic.twitter.com/S6aB2LE7eH
— Brad Kelly (@BradKelly17) January 30, 2020
Taller, Upright Slot...
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) January 21, 2020
Justin Jefferson - LSU
Quartney Davis - Texas A&M
Tyler Vaughn - USC
Jauan Jennings - Tennessee
Tyler Johnson - Minnesota
I’ll continue the trend here.
— Jordan Reid (@JReidNFL) January 9, 2020
• Players I’m higher on than most: QB Jordan Love, RB Cam Akers, WR Justin Jefferson, TE Harrison Bryant, CB Cam Dantzler, and C Cesar Ruiz
• Lower: OT Austin Jackson and CB Paulson Adebo https://t.co/8xduQ4HjNQ