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Stacy Coley WR Minnesota Vikings (1 Viewer)

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OVERVIEW

There was fear that Coley would be caught up in a NCAA investigation into improper car rental benefits before the 2016 season, but the star receiver was cleared to work with quarterback Brad Kaaya this fall. In fact, Coley caught the pass that made Kaaya the school's all-time leader in passing yardage. The past two seasons, Coley was named third-team All-ACC because of his playmaking abilities. He led the Canes in receptions with 63 this year, covering 754 yards and scoring nine times. Coley was a part-time starter in each of his first three seasons as well (33-591, 7 TD in 2013; 23-184 in 2014; 47-689, 4 TD while fighting a hamstring injury in 2015).

ANALYSIS

STRENGTHS

 Smooth and rhythmic as a runner. Able to eat into corner cushion right away and put slower corners into panic mode. Has desired forward lean into routes and operates with consistent tempo. Strong vertical push frees him for wide-open looks underneath against off-coverage. Creates separation on crossers and posts with his speed alone. Operates with plus body control. Makes late adjustments to throws to snare challenging catches. Possesses another gear to track down the deep shots. Overcame early drop issues over first two seasons in Miami. Dangerous post-catch. Eludes tacklers in cramped quarters and can burst to daylight.

WEAKNESSES

 Scouts question his passion for the game. Basic release fundamentals off line of scrimmage rarely cross up press corners. Route work needs an overhaul. His breaks are rounded and predictable. Good pattern readers will run his routes for him. Tries to create openings with uninspired head fakes and stiff upper body. Patterns lack leverage points to create space. Has some issues tracking the deep ball. Taps brakes prematurely when he can't find ball early. Could struggle against big, physical bump-and-run cornerbacks. Successful intermediate work was rare. Shoulder issues sidetracked him in 2014 and he was slowed by hamstring problems in 2015.

DRAFT PROJECTION

 Rounds 5-6

SOURCES TELL US

 "He needs a lot of work but I think he has enough talent to play in the league. I just have doubts that he loves the game. He is notorious over there for kind of coasting on his talent rather than putting in the work he should be. If he's not committed to the NFL process, he will be gone early." -- Scout for NFC North team

NFL COMPARISON

 Chris Harper

BOTTOM LINE

 Might lack the release ability and play strength to line up outside. Best-suited as a vertical slot receiver who can stretch the field and uncover underneath thanks to athleticism and burst. Raw and might not have the football character necessary to make a dent in the league. However, he has the athletic traits that could make a viable slot option with big-play potential. Durability and ability to contribute on special teams are likely essential.

-Lance Zierlein
2017 NFL Draft Player Profiles: Miami WR Stacy Coley

Stacy Coley college stats

2015 65 targets 47 receptions 72.3% catch rate 689 yards 4 TD 14.7 ypr 10.6 ypt
2016 102 targets 63 receptions 61.8% catch rate 754 yards 9 TD 12 ypr 7.4 ypt 

Total 167 targets 110 receptions 65.9% catch rate 1443 yards 13 TD 13.2 ypr 8.6 ypt

Stacy Coley combine metrics

 
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Just picked him up, thanks
I dunno if he is worth picking up yet.

He still has zero catches in the NFL.

I just wanted a place to put Collier article about Coley possibly getting more opportunity in case he does do something.

Hard for me to think of a league large enough that Coley needs to be rostered.

 
I dunno if he is worth picking up yet.

He still has zero catches in the NFL.

I just wanted a place to put Collier article about Coley possibly getting more opportunity in case he does do something.

Hard for me to think of a league large enough that Coley needs to be rostered.
32 teamer ☺️. I still had Carson rostered. If someone is active they're worth a roster spot 

 
32 teamer ☺️. I still had Carson rostered. If someone is active they're worth a roster spot 
Ok good luck. Jarius Wright still likely ahead of Coley who is the 6th Vikings WR. If Wright were available (or a lot of WR from other teams) he is a veteran who has made plays before and likely a better option.

Only reason he might play is because Diggs is out and Floyd may be out.

Coley did play well in preseason, but that is against vanilla defenses and guys who aren't in the NFL anymore or backups for the most part.

 

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