Shawn Siegele examines the 2020 NFL draft’s top-20 wide receivers in the WR Prospect Lab. How does this storied class look under the microscope?
Mike Beers just put the finishing touches on the WR Prospect Lab. The sister tool to our RB Prospect Lab allows you to explore the raw and advanced stats relevant to receiver performance. You can build your own model or use the presets that we’ve included for you.
* For an extended how-to, check out Dave Caban’s breakdown of the tool’s features.
One of my favorite parts of the WR Prospect Lab is the ability to create a model that helps you understand what NFL GMs are likely to prioritize in the draft. You can then modify your model to include draft position and discover inefficiencies to exploit post-draft.
Today we’ll start with a draft-agnostic model. In Part 2, we’ll include hypothetical draft positions and discuss the risers and fallers.