Eagles add weapon for Wentz, draft J.J. Arcega-Whiteside
The Philadelphia Eagles selected wide receiver J.J. Arcega-Whiteside out of Stanford in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft, 57th overall.
Arcega-Whiteside adds a big-play weapon to Doug Pederson's offense. He dominated on contested catches with the Cardinal.
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Prospect profile
School: Stanford
Height: 6-2
Weight: 225 lbs
Strengths
- Contested-catch machine, boxing out and high-pointing ball to make play after play
- Fights through contact to maintain positioning and get hands on ball
- Strong hands and massive catch radius
- Great release at line with footwork to beat press
- Can sink hips at top of his route and quickly get into a break
- Savvy route-runner who sets up defenders and creates separation with nuanced fakes
- Physicality and positioning draws plenty of flags from defenders trying to recover
- Effective blocker in running game
Weaknesses
- Lacks quickness coming out of his breaks
- Doesn’t offer much in terms of playmaking ability after catch
- Didn’t run an extensive route tree in college
Bottom line
Arcega-Whiteside is a fascinating prospect. The dominance in contested-catch situations is, of course, his calling card. When the ball goes up, it's his - he makes it look that easy. But he's also a better athlete than some would have expected, running a 4.49 40-time at his pro day, and he's demonstrated some nuance both with his release and in his routes that help to create separation. Arcega-Whiteside seems destined to be picked at some point on Day 2 and could end up proving to be a steal.
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