Tommy Streeter to Ravens: Scouting Report and Analysis
Few players possess the combination of size and speed that wide receiver Tommy Streeter displayed during his career at Miami.
At 6'5" and 216 pounds, Streeter ran a 4.40-second 40-yard dash at the combine and used his physical gifts to haul in 46 catches for 811 yards and eight touchdowns (all team highs) during his 2011 campaign.
Streeter's talent will make him an attractive option for teams looking to add a playmaker, but the wideout's inconsistent effort and unpolished route-running skills will raise concerns.
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ESPN's Todd McShay broke down Streeter's overall ability on air and said (via the Sun Sentinel):
"There's a lot of interest because of his height, weight and speed and certainly he's a great athlete. He has more potential than we've seen him do at Miami, but the tape just doesn't match up with what I see.
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Streeter is a raw talent, which makes it unlikely that he will contribute much in his rookie season. His athleticism and size will allow him to make a couple big plays over the course of the season, but they will be few and far between.
Down the road, he could turn in to a reliable third, or even second, wide receiver. His size and speed make him a unique prospect, and as long as he is willing to be coached, he has a bright future.

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