Green Bay Packers: 5 wide receivers to consider in 2018 NFL Draft
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2. James Washington
James Washington, of Oklahoma State, is another prospect the Packers would be lucky to have fallen into their lap in the second round.
He’s Pro Football Focus’ third-ranked wide receiver in the class and could make a splash from day one.
He’s quick in-and-out of his cuts and can surprise a defensive back with his quickness and speed. He also had great production in the Big 12, racking up 3,924 yards and 32 touchdowns in his three years there.
He’s a bit smaller than the other receivers before him on this list, measuring at only 6-foot, but that doesn’t mean he’s less valuable.
Washington dominated anyone and everyone at the Senior Bowl and really made a name for himself. He hopes to carry that momentum into the draft and find himself a new team. Maybe the Packers, if he’s lucky.