NFL Draft: The 29 players Tennessee Titans should consider in round one

COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS - OCTOBER 12: Wide receivers DeVonta Smith #6 and Henry Ruggs III #11 of the Alabama Crimson Tide celebrate celebrate scoring a touchdown in the second quarter during the game against Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field on October 12, 2019 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images)
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS - OCTOBER 12: Wide receivers DeVonta Smith #6 and Henry Ruggs III #11 of the Alabama Crimson Tide celebrate celebrate scoring a touchdown in the second quarter during the game against Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field on October 12, 2019 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images) /
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26. Jalen Reagor WR, TCU

You can almost copy and paste what I said for Aiyuk here because there are so many of the same issues.

Here you have a guy who has one year of really strong production and who was alright in his athletic, but not great. As a receiver, he is too similar to Adam Humphries and A.J. Brown and he doesn’t do anything transformative to your offense.

Reagor was never 1st ream All-Big 12 and you can see why on tape because he just never really turned into a refined player. Relying too much on his ability after the catch and not refining his craft.

In fact, one of the few things I think he would bring to the Titans is his kick/punt return ability and one of his biggest plays fo the season came on a punt return where he dropped it initially. So even in his best moments, he is showing some issues.

Finally, you may notice that it bumps me when prospects play a certain way but their athletic testing doesn’t match what you see on film. To me, that tells me that some of that production and success they had in college is probably because they weren’t facing very good talent.

So when people (including Reagor) talked about being faster than Henry Ruggs only to run a 4.47 at the combine (compared to Ruggs who ran a 4.27) is a huge red flag to me.