![]() ![]() Projection:ĭue to the increasing emphasis on WR speed in the league, Schwartz will be an intriguing prospect. ![]() Does not have the frame to bring down contested catches but if he can improve his craftiness as a route runner, Schwartz will be a problem to cover at the next level. He can struggle to release against press and cannot separate from jams, but his burst off the line often allows him to release freely. His vertical threat allows him to create space underneath where he can cut smoothly and create separation. Injury History:Ģ019 – Thumb injury, missed week 1 Overall:Īrguably the fastest prospect in the draft, Schwartz has the potential to go the distance as a runner or pass catcher, fitting best at the Z or the Slot position. Was effective as a jet sweep option as well. While his contact balance is lacking, he runs with good toughness and does not shy away from contact. He is not overly shifty as a runner but has the long speed to be a home run threat at any time. Solid transition from receiver to runner with the vision and lateral agility to be effective on screens and utilize downfield blocking. His small stature does not allow him to fight through contact to make contested catches. On underneath routes, he comes back to the ball well though can make concentration drops when feeling defensive pressure. Good deep tracking ability showing late hands and tucking the ball quickly to brace through contact. Schwartz is not the most nuanced of route runners, mostly relying on straight-line speed and can struggle to decelerate quickly at the top of deeper routes to hard cut. ![]() He shows smooth hips on his speed cuts, drops his hips well on curls, and can use defender leverage to get free deep. The defense must respect his ability to beat them deep which allows for extra space underneath to execute his cuts. He is better off using his speed release and has the initial burst to make it effective. When using deceptive moves, he can struggle to keep his head and hips aligned which does not allow him to effectively sell his fakes. Due to his lack of size and play strength, he struggles to re-stem when pressed off his route and can be caught up by defender jams. His speed allows him to explode off the line to challenge the defense vertically and when he can gain a free release against press can routinely burn the DB deep. Along with his blazing straight-line speed, he shows great burst off the line of scrimmage and solid change of direction ability to cut or elude defenders in the open field. The world youth record holder for the 100m and 200m dash, Anthony Schwartz is one of the fastest men in college football. Junior | 6’0” 179 lbs | Pembroke Pines, FL ![]()
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