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Texas
Prospect Info
College
Texas
Hometown
Class
R-Junior
HEIGHT
6' 1''
WEIGHT
170 lbs
HAND
9.55"
ARM
35 3/4"
Prospect Grade
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Average Backup or Special-Teamer

73
Good
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Score Breakdown
Production Score
55
Athleticism Score *est
88
Total Score
77
Combine Results
40-Yard Dash
88
10-Yard Split
88
Vertical Jump
88
Broad Jump
88
3 Cone Drill
88
10-Yd Shuttle
88
Player Bio
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Michael Jordan, born on February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York, is a retired professional basketball player widely considered one of the greatest athletes in history. Jordan played the majority of his illustrious career with the Chicago Bulls in the NBA, leading the team to six championships. Known for his scoring prowess, athleticism, and competitive spirit, he earned five MVP awards and six NBA Finals MVP awards. Jordan briefly pursued a baseball career during his first retirement in the mid-1990s. His impact extends beyond the court, as he became a successful businessman and majority owner of the Charlotte Hornets.
Analysis
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Overview
Michael Jordan is a big, long wideout specializing in downfield jump-ball victories. He’s a high-riser with an above-average wingspan, but he rarely slips past press coverage easily and fails to separate like he should relative to the blazing speed he showed at the NFL Scouting Combine. He’s a raw route runner with tight hips and a lack of attention to detail that allows defenders to anticipate breaks and contest his catches on a regular basis. Ford-Wheaton has the size and hand strength to post victories on 50-50 throws, but he will need to prove he can consistently play to his athletic ability.
Strengths
- Big frame with plus wingspan.
- Good physicality at the top of the route.
- Uses frame to shield and catch through contact.
- Uses hand fighting to free himself for late separation.
- Jump-ball specialist with strong hands and focus.
- Length to reach high outside the frame and bring it in.
Weaknes
- Had just three 100-yard games over three seasons.
- Lacks the functional foot quickness to slip press coverage unscathed.
- Fails to gain much separation at the stem.
- Rounded routes allow cornerbacks to undercut throws.
- His route tree had very few limbs on it.
Grade
8.0
6.7-6.9
6.30-6.39
6.0-6.09
5.50-5.59
The perfect prospect
Year 1 starter
Will eventually be plus starter
Traits or talent to be above-average backup
Priority undrafted free agent
7.3-7.5
6.5-6.6
6.20-6.29
5.80-5.99
No grade
Perennial All-Pro
Boom-or-bust potential
Will eventually be average starter
Average backup or special-teamer
Grade not yet available
7.0-7.1
6.40-6.49
6.10-6.19
5.60-5.69
Pro Bowl talent
Will become good starter within two years
Good backup with the potential to develop into starter
Candidate for bottom of roster or practice squad
*Grades before 2014 were on a different grading system