Parker Washington
WR
Penn State

HT:
WT:
YR:
NO:
OVR RK
42
POS RK
7
FINAL GRADE
(High Upside Potential)
5010
212
RSO
3
CEILING
(High Upside Potential)
OVR RK
PLAYSTYLE AND SCHEME FIT
Slot receiver, play action RPO based scheme
PASS GAME ANALYSIS
Washington is an after-the-catch savant who transitions into a running back in the open field, where he can make defenders miss or absorb and bounce off of contact, creating extra yards. He possesses high-level ball skills that can leave you in awe, and at 5-10 210lbs, Washington has a reported 38in vertical he can deploy to high point the football. At the NFL level, Washington projects as a full-time slot receiver. He will need to diversify his route tree at the NFL level.
RUN GAME ANALYSIS
In the run game, Washington will be used on jet sweeps consistently. He could line up in the backfield when you want to gain a mismatch. He is a willing blocker who loves to compete. His versatility is what separates him in a less-than-stellar WR class. He is also a capable kick and punt return specialist.
FINAL REPORT
Parker Washington provides elite versatility. He projects as a slot receiver at the next level, and if paired with a creative offensive mind, he will be fun to watch on jet sweeps and out of the backfield. His after-the-catch ability is where Washington will make his money in the league. Getting the ball to him in space where he can make defenders miss in one-on-one situations is why you draft a player like Washington. To become an elite WR1 in the NFL, he will need to continue diversifying his route running.
Primary scout:
Brandon Lundberg
KEY STRENGTHS
After The Catch
Ball Skills
Special Teams
KEY WEAKNESSES
Route Tree
Built Like RB
Ceiling
PLAYER COMPARISONS
Golden Tate
Amari Rodgers
Keith Mumphery
KEY POSITIONAL FACTOR GRADES
Ball Skills (Near Elite)
Route Running (Above Average)
After The Catch (Elite)
KNOWN INJURIES