From the end of Nebraska’s season until the NFL Combine in March, receiver Trey Palmer had one focus in his training. It wasn’t related to catching passes.“I was working on the 40,” he said. “I wanted to run a four-two. Literally, that’s all I was working on. Football’s easy to me. I love football, so
Projection Grade: 6.0/10 (Depth Player)
Projection: Late Round / Undrafted Free Agent
Strengths
Shows the ability to play the ball in the air
Good speed allows him to run with receivers or fly up to make a play
Displays the quickness to react and recover
Willing to stick his nose in to make a tackle
Weaknesses
Can be overwhelmed by blockers and taken out of plays
Not overly fluid hips which can allow a bit of separation on in and out breaking routes
Bigger receivers can seal him off and prevent him from being in a position to break up a pass.