Prospect
WR 9
Chris Brazzell II
Tennessee

Height: 6'4"

Weight: 198 lbs

Class: Junior

Priority Position

Report by:

Connor Rogers

Connor Rogers

Measurables

Physical

Height

6'4"

Weight

198 lbs

Arm Length

32 3/8 in

Hand Size

9 in

Speed & Agility

40-Time

4.37 s

10-Yard-Split

1.52 s

Traits

multi

Trackstar

Trait Prototype: Marquise Goodwin

offense

Big Catch Radius

Trait Prototype: George Pickens

offense

Homerun Hitter

Trait Prototype: Tyreek Hill

Summary

Strengths

Big build and 4.37 speed, plays big and fast on the field

Natural pass catcher with body control and smooth adjustments to off target throws

Only had a 3.6% drop rate while having 15.7 average depth of target (89th percentile) in 2025

Looks like a small forward when it becomes a 1 on 1 situation to win the football

Weaknesses

Still learning how to vary and weaponize his speed in his routes

Won't really give you anything after the catch in terms of creativity or physicality

Must keep him involved to maximize his focus, doesn't bring much as a perimeter blocker

Final Report

Brazzell II is the son of former 1998 Jets sixth round pick Chris Brazzell. He inherited the same lightning speed as his father, but even more size and receiving talent. He has a tall, lean build with long arms that he utilizes to haul in poorly placed throws. His tracking, adjustments and body control looked extremely natural in 2025. He rarely drops passes and most of his production was from targets of 10+ yards. For all of the speed he possesses, he's still learning how to vary it to maximize his separation skills. When Brazzell finds himself covered in one on one situations, he looks like a small forward timing his leaps and extension for a rebound over the defensive back. He can run away from tacklers, but he rarely runs through them or makes people miss with the ball in his hands. Coaching will be extremely important for Brazzell at the next level to fine tune some of his game. His releases can be predictable, he didn't deal with an overwhelming amount of press coverage in college and like most big play pass catchers, it's vital to keep him involved and locked in during the game. Overall, his ability to stretch the field and change the score at any moment should be highly coveted on day two of the draft.

Recommended Position
WR
Round Grade
2nd-3rd round
Player Comp
Christian Watson
Scheme Fits
CIN, KC, LAC