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2004 Rookie Draft Class

Wide Receivers
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Roy Williams
Texas
3850505060
3856505615
386350635
3844504420
Outlook: According to some scouts, Williams rivals Larry Fitzgerald for supremacy in this class of wideouts, but it's more likely he'll find work playing second fiddle. Still, a starting spot on a WTF squad is likely in Williams' future.
Tecmo comparison: Vance Johnson
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Larry Fitzgerald
Pittsburgh
4456636960
5063697520
3850566320
Outlook: Fitzgerald is a beastly specimen at wide receiver who should be one of the league's finest receivers from Day 1 and could develop into the next Haywood Jeffires over time.
Tecmo comparison: Andre Reed
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Reggie Williams
Washington
3844504460
3850505020
3838503820
Outlook: The German-born Reggie Williams will struggle to find work as a regular in the WTF, but is the sort of player who can help move the chains with some decent speed as a backup receiver.
Tecmo comparison: Don Beebe
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Lee Evans
Wisconsin
4456695060
4463755625
3850634415
Outlook: Evans has the ability to stretch the field but lacks the hands to be a possession receiver. In the right system, Evans will be destined for stardom. He will struggle to catch the ball regularly in traffic, however, so beware.
Tecmo comparison: Ricky Sanders
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Michael Clayton
LSU
3844505070
3850505620
3838504410
Outlook: Clayton is one of the more polished receivers in this draft and is "pro-ready" but his upside and talent are weaker than many of his peers. He'd be worthy of a mid-round selection.
Tecmo comparison: Mike Sherrard
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Michael Jenkins
Ohio State
3844694470
3850755015
3838633815
Outlook: Jenkins will not be a #1 receiver in any team's system, but can be a serviceable player and could even be a starter if your team is desperate for receiving help.
Tecmo comparison: Clarence Verdin
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Devery Henderson
LSU
3850504460
3856503820
3844505620
Outlook: Henderson is Clayton's teammate from LSU and is a little faster but a little less-refined as a receiver than his Bayou Bengal brother. He'll be attractive to WTF teams as a player who can play either on the edge or in the slot.
Tecmo comparison:
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RSMSBCREC%
Darius Watts
Marshall
3131503860
3838504420
2525503120
Outlook: Watts flashed some talent at Marshall receiving passes from current WTFer Byron Leftwich, but will struggle in the pro game.
Tecmo comparison: Floyd Turner
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Keary Colbert
USC
3838503870
3844504420
3131503110
Outlook: Colbert may hang around on a WTF practice squad for a few seasons, but is unlikely to produce much.
Tecmo comparison: Michael Young
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Bernard Berrian
Fresno State
3850505065
3856505620
3844504415
Outlook: Berrian is a little bit of a project but should develop nicely into a starting receiver in the WTF. He possesses good speed, reasonable hands, and a knack for getting open.
Tecmo comparison: Shawn Collins
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Devard Darling
Washington State
2525503880
3131504420
Outlook: Born in the Bahamas, Darling played for Bobby Bowden at Florida State before finding stardom at Washington State his senior season. He'll struggle to gain acceptance in the WTF.
Tecmo comparison: Vernon Joines
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Samie Parker
Oregon
3844503870
3850504410
3838503120
Outlook: Parker has some speed but his poor hands will cause his draft stock to drop. A late-round selection and a role as a 4th receiver is probably in Parker's future.
Tecmo comparison: Tony Martin
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Jerricho Cotchery
North Carolina State
3844505660
3850506325
3838505015
Outlook: Cotchery is a fine possession receiver who doesn't stretch the field too well, but can pick up first downs and keep the chains moving. With some work he could develop into a feared player.
Tecmo comparison: Jessie Hester
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Ernest Wilford
Virginia Tech
3844504470
3850505010
3838503820
Outlook: Wilford is a little older than most of his peers and lacks a bit of speed and ability. He is a tall target who is known as a red zone threat.
Tecmo comparison: Don Beebe
Name
RSMSBCREC%
DJ Hackett
Colorado
3838503160
3844503820
3131502520
Outlook: Hackett played his high school ball at San Dimas, home of Bill and Ted and the inspiration of a song by The Ataris. As far as talent goes, look elsewhere.
Tecmo comparison: Mike Wilson
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Drew Carter
Ohio State
3131503860
3838504420
2525503120
Outlook: Carter is mediocre-to-poor in every way and is unlikely to snag a position on a WTF roster anytime soon.
Tecmo comparison: Floyd Dixon
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Patrick Crayton
Northwestern Oklahoma State
3838505670
3844506315
3131505015
Outlook: Crayton is a bit of a small-school project but possesses good hands and a nose for the ball. Don't expect him to start, but in time he could develop into a regular contributor.
Tecmo comparison: Louis Lipps
Name
RSMSBCREC%
Wes Welker
Texas Tech
3850636350
3856696920
3844565615
3838505015
Outlook: Welker is a pesky player who is best known for his skills in the return game. It will take some work to build his skills as a receiver to earn elite status, but Welker has the talent and the smarts to be a premier possession receiver in the league and even has the speed to stretch the field from time to time.
Tecmo comparison: Al Toon

 
 
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