TE Harold Fannin Jr., Bowling Green
Over the three days of practices, TE Harold Fannin Jr. displayed his speed and quickness in his routes, as well as his strong hands at the catch point. On the third day of practices, Fannin also caught a one-handed catch in the end zone in 1-on-1 red zone drills.
Yet, there was one area of his game he wanted to illustrate to the scouts and NFL personnel in attendance.
“My blocking,” Fannin said. “I haven’t really had enough chances to block because I’m the top receiver in the country, so I want to show everybody that I can block and be an all-round tight end.”
In team periods, Fannin was able to do just that. In different reps, he showcased his ability to block – such as one where he got to his second level assignment to open a hole for Miami RB Damien Martinez.
WR Tez Johnson, Oregon
WR Tez Johnson demonstrated his strong ability as a route runner and pass catcher over the three practices, and displayed how he can create separation from defensive backs. He also has shown a level of quickness that has made him difficult to guard in matchups.
In 1-on-1 matchups, Johnson caught a pass from QB Dillon Gabriel with a defender in tight coverage. Then in red zone 7-on-7 drills, he caught another pass from Gabriel with a defender on him and stayed in bounds in the end zone.
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