Trevor Sikkema
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Surratt may profile as a below-average athlete for an NFL “X” receiver, but there is still plenty to like in his game. His strong hands, coordination and determination at the catch point — combined with his constant competitiveness — give him starter potential as an outside WR2 in offenses that value jump-ball opportunities.
Tue, 17 Mar 26 08:15:00 +0000
Boston is a smooth-moving “X” receiver with the size and skill set to develop into a starting outside receiver at the next level. He is less comfortable and productive against zone coverage, but in single-coverage situations he is often the player to bet on thanks to his elite hand strength.
Tue, 17 Mar 26 08:00:00 +0000
Bullock is a tough, straightforward runner who generates solid production through broken tackles and yards after contact in man- and gap-scheme rushing concepts. While he lacks the creativity and agility to project as a lead back, he can provide dependable depth as an RB3 or RB4.
Thu, 05 Mar 26 14:05:34 +0000
Stewart’s elite missed-tackles-forced and yards-after-contact efficiency will warrant draft consideration. Still, major ball-security concerns, limited receiving résumé and an overall lack of polish currently cap his projection. Without improvement in those areas, earning and maintaining coaches’ trust at the next level will be a challenge.
Wed, 04 Mar 26 09:10:00 +0000
Randall is an intriguing conversion prospect with rare size-speed traits for the position. His explosiveness and athletic profile should earn him Day 3 consideration, particularly for teams that lean heavily on outside-zone concepts. To carve out a consistent role at the next level, he must improve his vision, patience and overall feel as a runner.
Wed, 04 Mar 26 09:05:00 +0000
Faison will be one of the oldest prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft, but he has the frame and punishing rushing style to hear his name called on Day 3, with a chance to make a roster thanks to high yards-after-contact averages, a career of good ball security and a story of resilience to get to this point in his football life.
Wed, 04 Mar 26 09:00:00 +0000
Singleton is a gifted athlete, particularly for his size. He has the physical tools to be a productive NFL back, but inconsistent patience and creativity with the ball limit his ceiling. He does offer legitimate third-down potential as a capable receiver and generally reliable pass protector, though he must eliminate the occasional negative play in pass protection.
Thu, 26 Feb 26 09:00:00 +0000
Reid is small, whether you line him up in the backfield or the slot (which might be his home in the pros), but he comes with elite short-area explosiveness and separation ability as a receiver. He will be off some teams’ boards solely because of his size, but when you watch the tape, you see a player who deserves consideration, even as a size outlier.
Wed, 25 Feb 26 09:30:00 +0000Bio
Trevor joined PFF in August 2021, and works as lead NFL Draft Analyst and co-host of NFL Stock Exchange. His roots are in Tampa, and is a UF alumnus. Trevor’s work appears in Medium, USA Today, Sports Illustrated, Bleacher Report, SB Nation, The Charlotte Observer, Kansas City Star, The Sacramento Bee, American Automobile Association (AAA), The State and more.