What a difference a year makes.
If this were last year’s draft class, Adonai Mitchell would likely be considered a top 2 or 3 receiver for his length and athleticism — not to mention his breakout 845-yard, 11-touchdown season. This year, Mitchell is almost an afterthought in a receiver class that is flush with talent.
But the fact remains that he’s a long and athletic receiver who might just be scratching the surface of his upside. Mitchell got his start at Georgia but only caught 29 passes as a freshman in 2021, then suffered a lingering ankle injury in 2022.