After a 2019 season that saw him garner first-round attention with 1,188 receiving yards and an absurd 19.8 yards per reception, an ankle injury-shortened FSU receiver Tamorrion Terry’s 2020 campaign to only five games.
He’s since become an afterthought in a loaded 2021 receiver class.
Terry’s freefall on draft boards is a mistake by many. A smart team out there is going to land an athletically gifted pass catcher with near-limitless upside. Practically every other year, a physically elite receiver prospect gets overlooked for one reason or another. And like clockwork, they go on to become studs because they are simply bigger, faster and stronger than the guys trying to guard them (hello, D.