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#15 Tamorrion Terry/WR/Florida State/6’4”, 210 Lbs
The Good
-Ideal size and length with impressive catch radius
-Big-play specialist; has a knack for splash
-Creates separation at the top of his routes consistently; finds another gear
-Able to play through contact and is willing to work across the middle of the field
-Powerful, vice-grip hands to land onto football in the air and wrestle away from defenders
-Smooth operator; YAC monster; good balance, burst, and vision with the ball in space
The Bad
-Labors to slow down in routes; won’t snap to a stop to break off routes
-Ran a simple route tree at Florida State with a ton of go’s, screens, drags, and stops
-Production was rather poor in 2020, largely due to QB issues
-Struggled with concentration drops throughout career
-Tends to round off routes, allowing corners back into plays
-Could add some muscle to long, lanky frame
-Left program in early Nov.