Stop us if you’ve heard this in a prior year: the 2024 NFL Draft is filled with legitimate wide receiver prospects, from the first round to the undrafted.
There’s usually a natural drop-off from the first round to the second, and so on. But in 2024, it’s uncommonly deep. So, the whole receiver class should be a major consideration for Eliot Wolf and the New England Patriots. they have no shortage of options at the position.
As the team turns the page to a new era of drafting, it’s time to try and understand what Wolf is going to be looking for among the wide receiver prospects. Based on who he drafted during his time at the top of the ranks in the Green Bay Packers and Cleveland Browns front offices, Wolf has a type.
Generally, Wolf wants his outside receivers to be big boys. Over six feet and 200 pounds is ideal. What also stands out about the data we gathered here at 985TheSportsHub.com is that Wolf doesn’t necessarily need the fastest guys. He’s more about pure size and athleticism, at least when it comes to perimeter players. Guys who can beat press coverage and go up and get the ball, as opposed to burners or precise route-runners.
Wide Receiver Prospects For The Patriots
Based on wide receivers drafted by the Packers from 2011-17 and the Browns from 2018-19, here’s the average player that drew Wolf’s interest…
Height: 6-foot-1
Weight: 207 pounds
40-Yard Dash: 4.48
Vertical: 36.7 inches
Bench Press: 13 reps
Broad Jump: 10 feet 2 inches
Three-Cone Drill: 6.87 seconds
Shuttle: 4.23 seconds
At the end of the day, it’s fair to expect that if and when the Patriots draft an outside receiver in the 2024 draft, it’ll be a bigger guy. It’s OK if they were good-but-not-great in the 40-yard dash. But generally, look for verticals in the upper-30s, broad jumps over 10 feet, and sub-seven-second three-cone times.
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No one player would ever fit these parameters perfectly, but it’s good to have these numbers to have a general idea of what Wolf is likely seeking in his next wide receiver pick. And there are wide receiver prospects who relatively fit the mold at every stage of the draft. Here’s a list of players to know throughout the 2024 draft class that would make sense as Wolf guys for the Patriots…
Early First Round: Rome Odunze, Washington
Yes, Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr. (pictured earlier) would relatively fit as well, but he’d probably have to go at the No. 3 pick. The Patriots could feasibly trade back and get Odunze later in the top-10, if they opt to pass on a top quarterback prospect. They’d be landing arguably the second-best receiver prospect in the draft.
Odunze has the ideal build at 6-foot-3 and 212 pounds, with standout traits in the vertical (39 inches, 12th of 31 receivers at the Combine), three-cone drill (6.88, fourth), and shuttle (4.03 seconds, second). He gets high marks in his scouting reports for his play strength, hands, and body control.
That said, the Patriots would have to trade down and say no to one of the top quarterback prospects in order to land Odunze, and it’s a deep-enough class that they don’t NEED to target a receiver this high. But Odunze is one of the surest bets to step into the league as a legit No. 1 receiver.