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Dorian Singer

WR

USC

Dorian Singer

HT:

6000

WT:

180

YR:

JR

NO:

5

OVR RK

OVR RK

34

POS RK

CEILING POTENTIAL

8

Near Elite

SCOUTING REPORT

Dorian Singer, a junior wide receiver from the University of Southern California, boasts exceptional athleticism, speed, and refined route-running skills. His strong grip, focus, and natural ability to make plays after the catch are his key strengths. However, he's not without weaknesses, such as his lack of physicality, need to improve blocking skills, and inconsistent hands. As a projected NFL role, Singer could serve as a slot receiver, deep threat, or a reliable third-down option.

Primary scout:

Brandon Lundberg

PLAYSTYLE & SCHEME FIT

Dorian Singer's play style is akin to a finesse receiver, ideally suited for a West Coast-style offense that values timing and precision, aligning well with his sharp route-running and dependable catching skills; despite a less imposing physique, his speed, agility, and adept ball-skills offer a counterbalance. Singer's style, echoes that of John Brown's speed and deep-threat ability, combined with his knack for separation which parallels Dede Westbrook's versatility. Like Tyler Lockett, Singer overcomes his non-prototypical receiver size with impressive speed, agility, and exceptional ball skills, displaying the potential to contribute substantially to both receiving and return roles.

KEY STRENGTHS

Speed

Route Running

Ball Skills

KEY WEAKNESSES

Size

Strength

Blocking

PLAYER COMPARISONS

Tyler Lockett

John Brown

Dede Westbrook

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