Look, we all love shifty athletes and nothing defines these types better than the dynamic score. This score helps put context to just how much of a contributor a wide out was in the kick return, punt return and rushing game over the course of his college career. So without further ado, here is a look at the five most dynamic wide receiver prospects from the 2019 incoming class.
5. Parris Campbell, OHIO STate
With a dynamic score of 30.3 and elite long speed, Campbell is one of this year’s most versatile prospects. Landing with the Indianapolis Colts in round two of the NFL draft, it is wheels up for Campbell.
4. Andy Isabella, UMASS
Isabella has drawn a ton of comps but the fact of the matter is that his dynamic score of 38.4 is among the tops in this class. With experience as a rusher, kick returner, and volume receiver, Isabella should be an immediate impact for the Arizona Cardinals offense.
3. Papi White, OHIO UNIVERISTY
One of the lesser-known names in the class, Papi White’s dynamic score of 50.5 speaks for itself. A majority of his production came as a ball carrier, but White has the juice to exceed expectations. As a UDFA that landed on the Jacksonville Jaguars, it will be tough sledding for White to crack the roster.
2. Olamide Zaccheaus, VIRGINIA
After not getting an NFL Combine invite, Virginia’s all-time leader in receptions with 211, Zaccheaus has something to prove — just not to us. With a 62.3 score, the 2nd-highest dynamic score in the class, it’s clear Zaccheaus may very well be the most versatile player of this entire group. After going undrafted in April, Zaccheaus ended up signing with the Atlanta Falcons.
1. Marcus Green, UL Monroe
The leader of the 2019 draft class with a dynamic score of 69.6, Green is electric. With so much depth in this class it was always a long shot to see Green drafted to an NFL roster. But with his upside as a slot play maker, he’s a name we wouldn’t rule out to crack the Falcons’ roster.