
DeAngelo Yancey NFL Draft 2017: Scouting Report for Green Bay Packers' Pick
| Height | Weight | 40 Time | Arm Length | Hand Size | 3-Cone |
| 6'1 5/8" | 220 lbs | 4.48s | 32 7/8" | 9 3/4" | 6.84s |
POSITIVES
A good player on a bad team, DeAngelo Yancey has the size and speed to fight for a spot in the NFL. He's a vertical threat with the stride and long speed to take defenses over the top. With his size, Yancey can go up and get 50/50 balls and has the length to be a threat in contested situations. Yancey's top-end speed and range are eye-catching and his 10 touchdowns in 2016 provided him the film to show teams what he can do as a developmental prospect.
NEGATIVES
Yancey has speed, but has consistently struggled to separate from defenders outside of a vertical route. He runs sloppy, looping routes and hasn't shown the ability to throttle down and change direction on breaking routes. He's a one speed, straight-line guy as a route-runner that offers some value as a deep threat, but hasn't shown himself to be an asset on yards-after-catch situations or as a return man.
PRO COMPARISON: Chris Moore, Baltimore Ravens
FINAL GRADE: 4.99/9.00 (Undrafted Free Agent)
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