Anthony Schwartz WR Auburn | NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report
Anthony Schwartz WR Auburn
NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report
Draft Year: 2021 | |
40 time: 4.26 seconds (99%*) | |
Overall Rank: #126 Position Rank: #19 (WR) | |
Height:
6-0
(35%*)
Weight:
179
(7%*)
Weight:
179
(7%*)
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Date of Birth: 09/05/2000 Age: 22.4 | |
*Percentile caluculated on how any given stat would rank at the NFL combine
historically in the player's position group (Higher value represents better perfomance).
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Draft Year: 2021 | ||
40 time: 4.26 seconds (99%*) | ||
Overall Rank: #126 | Position Rank: #19 (WR) | |
Height: 6-0 (35%*) | Weight: 179 (7%*) | |
Age: 22.4 | DOB: 09/05/2000 | |
*Percentile caluculated on how any given stat would rank at the NFL combine
historically in the player's position group (Higher value represents better perfomance).
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Overall Rating: | 70.0 / 100 | |
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Game performance weighted rating | ||
QB Rating When targeted: | 88.9 | |
Hands: |
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63% |
Short Receiving: |
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75% |
Intermediate Routes: |
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78% |
Deep Threat: |
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80% |
Blocking: |
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59% |
DRAFT PROJECTION: 4th Position rank: #19 | ||
College Games: 35 College Snaps: 1188 | ||
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College Combine Results
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OVR Rank:
#25
Pos Rank:
#7
State Rank:
#12
College Combine Results
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Compared to 2020 first-round pick Henry Ruggs. As a high school player in 2018, Schwartz enjoyed the title of the Gatorade National Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year following his impressive win of Florida's Class 2A 100-meter dash (10.07w) and 200 meters (20.41w); both were state records. He also ran at the IAAF U20 World Championships in Finland in July 2018 and took the silver medal in 100 meters (10.22) and a gold medal in the 4x100-meter relay (38.88) for Team USA. How does that compare to the 2020 NFL drafts's fastest player, Henery Ruggs? Ruggs won the state title after clocking a 10.58-sec 100-meter dash compare that to Schwartz's sizzling time, and Ruggs is left in the dust. After a game against Texas A&M where Schwartz used his speed to sprint for a 57-yard touchdown run, Schwartz was questioned if he could beat Deion Sanders in his prime. "Honestly, I think so," Schwartz told 247Sports. "Honestly, I think so," Schwartz told 247Sports. Different requiters record slightly different speeds from a 4.29 to a 4.34-second 40-yard dash, but the Auburn receiver's fastest record time is 4.27 seconds, according to track and field site flrunners.com. Whichever time you believe, it's obvious Schwartz has world-class speed.