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Why Josh Doctson Should Be the First Receiver Taken in the Draft

March 4, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The 2016 NFL draft has a lot of great wide receivers, and Josh Doctson is one of the best. While he impressed with his showing at the NFL Scouting Combine, however, he isn’t believed to be the first receiver who should be taken in the draft. That needs to change.
Doctson is the best all-around wideout in this year’s class. Though he isn’t the fastest or the most athletic, he is underrated in both those regards. Not only that, but there isn’t a receiver with better hands or who is more comfortable making plays against coverage.
The No. 1 receiver in many mock drafts, like this one by Eric Edholm, is Laquon Treadwell because of his size and updside. However, when looking at the full package, Doctson has as much, or more, to offer.
First, Doctson is the best jump-ball receiver in the draft. The corner fade is one of the most overused and inefficient plays in college football, but Doctson has turned it into a near-sure thing.
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