Ian Strong NFL?

newell138

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Do you really think anyone on this board has that answer? We are still in the first month of the season, anything could happen between now and DEC.
 
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I looked on a few sights and he’s not listed on any of them for some reason.

He is Strong , tough over the middle , “strong hands “
Catch radius , ball skills ect ect

Does he have top WR speed , I’m not sure but I would definitely draft him cause he will make any team better when he is lined up out there !!!!!
 

Rutgers Chris

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I looked on a few sights and he’s not listed on any of them for some reason.

He is Strong , tough over the middle , “strong hands “
Catch radius , ball skills ect ect

Does he have top WR speed , I’m not sure but I would definitely draft him cause he will make any team better when he is lined up out there !!!!!
Most sites won’t list underclassmen in mock drafts until they officially declare
 

Jerseylegends

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I looked on a few sights and he’s not listed on any of them for some reason.

He is Strong , tough over the middle , “strong hands “
Catch radius , ball skills ect ect

Does he have top WR speed , I’m not sure but I would definitely draft him cause he will make any team better when he is lined up out there !!!!!
I googled his 40 time and idk how true it is but Google AI says hes run a 4.37 lol if that's true, I would think he'd be a 1st rounder with his size..
 
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yesrutgers01

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He can get himself into a 1st day grade with continuing what he is doing now.
for some reason though, our best WR’s never seem to grade out well with the NFL.
Britt the obvious choice but even that year- it seemed everyone had Crabtree that much ahead of him.
 
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RUGuitarMan1

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If he stays healthy this season, probably a day 2 pick (2nd,3rd rd) in the 2026 NFL draft. Below PFF currently has Strong listed as the 9th best pro WR prospect and 74th overall player- which equates to a 3rd rd pick:

 

yesrutgers01

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If he stays healthy this season, probably a day 2 pick (2nd,3rd rd) in the 2026 NFL draft. Below PFF currently has Strong listed as the 9th best pro WR prospect and 74th overall player- which equates to a 3rd rd pick:

Great spot for him to be in at this time. If we go through this gauntlet of a season and he is a 75 catch 1000 yd guy…a good combine could really catch eyes. He has tge NFL body, I am sure he will be off the charts while interviewing as well. Even if 2/3rd round- a guy like him most likely makes a 2nd contest as well.
worse case, he still has a solid season but needs more seasoning. He is going to have NIL thrown at him from blue bloods. Most likely a million dollar senior year. We would have to pony up to keep him.
I prefer to see number 1 play out for the kid.
 

CatManTrue

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If he has a healthy, big year then he should go pro. I get why QBs stick around for a few million when they would be lucky to be backups in the NFL.

Strong is a potential NFL starter. It would be foolish of him to risk injury for one more year of CFB.
 
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His 40 time will be important - probably needs a sub 4.5 to get into the 1st or 2nd round
Yeah.. catching the ball is great.. but getting open to catch the ball is important. Even the giant Megatron ran a 4.35

Tope speeds ever?
  • Xavier Worthy: (2024): 4.21 seconds
  • John Ross III: (2017): 4.22 seconds
  • Rondel Menendez: (1999): 4.24 seconds
  • Jerome Mathis: (2005): 4.26 seconds

Only one of those ended up with a notable NFL career... so far.

And 2025?

2025 WR Prospects by 40-Yard Dash Time:

  1. Matthew Golden (Texas) - 4.29s
  2. Dont'e Thornton Jr. (Tennessee) - 4.30s
  3. Chimere Dike (Florida) - 4.34s
  4. Jaylin Lane (Virginia Tech) - 4.34s
  5. Arian Smith (Georgia) - 4.36s
  6. Tai Felton (Maryland) - 4.37s
  7. KeAndre Lambert-Smith (Auburn) - 4.37s
  8. Jordan Watkins (Mississippi) - 4.37s
  9. Isaiah Bond (Texas) - 4.39s
  10. Jaylin Noel (Iowa State) - 4.39s
  11. Dominic Lovett (Georgia) - 4.40s
  12. Isaiah Neyor (Nebraska) - 4.40s
  13. Kyle Williams (Washington State) - 4.40s
  14. Luther Burden III (Missouri) - 4.41s
  15. Tory Horton (Colorado State) - 4.41s
  16. Jalen Royals (Utah State) - 4.42s
  17. Elijhah Badger (Florida) - 4.43s
  18. Isaac TeSlaa (Arkansas) - 4.43s
  19. Elic Ayomanor (Stanford) - 4.44s
  20. Sam Brown Jr. (Miami) - 4.44s
  21. Jimmy Horn Jr. (Colorado) - 4.46s
  22. Kaden Prather (Maryland) - 4.46s
  23. LaJohntay Wester (Colorado) - 4.46s
  24. Jayden Higgins (Iowa State) - 4.47s
  25. Savion Williams (TCU) - 4.48s
  26. Roc Taylor (Memphis) - 4.49s
  27. Da'Quan Felton (Virginia Tech) - 4.50s
  28. Andrew Armstrong (Arkansas) - 4.51s
  29. Tez Johnson (Oregon) - 4.51s
  30. Tre Harris (Mississippi) - 4.54s
  31. Theo Wease Jr. (Missouri) - 4.56s
  32. Traeshon Holden (Oregon) - 4.57s
  33. Kobe Hudson (UCF) - 4.57s
  34. Nick Nash (San Jose State) - 4.57s
  35. Antwane Wells Jr. (Mississippi) - 4.58s
  36. Konata Mumpfield (Pittsburgh) - 4.59s
  37. Pat Bryant (Illinois) - 4.61s
  38. Ricky White III (UNLV) - 4.61s
  39. Josh Kelly (Texas Tech) - 4.70s

You fantasy football players will note the people you heard of in that context are all faster than 4.5

Now, Duff.. what if he put some heft on that frame and push in those legs? are we looking at a pass-route TE?

With teh rise of the running game again in the NFL WR blocking might be very important as well. Kenny Britt was known for that. I think Strong could do it.. get some film of him springing Raymond for a huge gain or TD run.

What we have heard during game broadcasts really complemented the precise route running of both Strong and Duff.. which is also important.
 
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