Year | Proj. Rd | Ovr Rank | Best Rank | 1st Rd % | Consensus | Actual | Stars |
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2021 | UDFA | 293rd | 180th | 0.2% | - | UDFA | (2016) |
Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical | Bench | Shuttle | 3 Cone | Broad Jump |
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6'1" | 190 | 4.62 | 31.5 | 7 | 4.36 | 7.13 | 120.0 |
Teams often clamor for traits and upside early on in the NFL Draft, ignoring the floor/baseline for prospects. Other times, you have the opportunity to select players like Vaughns, who defines the saying “jack of all trades, master of none”. The former 5-star recruit and California native has been the model of consistency throughout his time at USC. His freshman campaign he was very productive with a 57-809-5 receiving line, followed that up with a 58-674-6 line as a sophomore, then last season caught 74 passes for 912 yards and six scores as USC’s third receiver behind Michael Pittman Jr. ...Preview Analysis provided byNFL Draft Bible on SI