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5 Wide Receivers Whose Stock Is on the Rise Following the NFL Combine
Taywan Taylor, Western Kentucky
Taywan Taylor was a player to watch entering the combine because his production profile was pretty beastly at Western Kentucky. With a 36.69% receiving yardage market share, a 32.13% reception market share, and a 40.48% touchdown market share, he checked many of the production-related boxes you look for in a prospect.
And then he had a nice combine, posting a 66th percentile 40-yard dash time with a 3-cone speed that now ranks 13th among all wide receivers who've performed at the combine since 1999. As a result, according to PlayerProfiler.com, his Agility Score ranks in the 91st percentile. He should make for a solid pick in the third round of the draft.