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Draft Sickos · Prospect profile2027 Draft · BB #101
WR· #21 WR· Round 3· Tier 4 · Solid starter

Terrell
Anderson.

Terrell Anderson

NC State logoNC State· Jr

65D3

"Physicality and body control at the catch point are Terrell Anderson's calling cards, not explosive separation. He is a contested-catch specialist who uses his frame to dominate in traffic and beat press coverage. While not a burner, his reliability makes him a valuable offensive piece. He projects as a solid WR2/WR3 with immediate red-zone value."

Draft Sickos · Scouting profile2027 Draft · No. 004
01Play style

Anderson profiles as a prototypical X perimeter receiver, prioritizing size and verticality over pure short-area agility. His game centers on a physical route stem, leveraging his wingspan to disorient cornerbacks in press coverage and carve out space on his route. He possesses an innate ability to adjust his body in the air, making him a constant threat in back-shoulder situations and contested catches in the red zone. While not a stopwatch-breaking speedster, his long stride allows him to build cruising speed to threaten defensive seams. His transition to the NFL will depend on how much he can diversify his route tree, which is currently somewhat linear and reliant on his physical advantage. In a scheme that asks him to win outside and be a dominant run-blocking presence, Anderson has the ceiling of a solid starter (WR2). The primary question mark lies in his ability to generate separation against elite cornerbacks who match his physicality; however, his hand placement technique when catching and his contact balance after the reception suggest he will be a reliable target for any quarterback in third-down situations.

02What he does well
  1. 01

    Expansive catch radius and body control

    Anderson demonstrates elite ball-tracking ability, adjusting his center of gravity pre-catch point. His capacity to high-point the football turns QB accuracy errors into productive receptions.

  2. 02

    Physicality at the release and route

    He uses a heavy lateral strike and active hands to neutralize opposing cornerbacks' press coverage. He doesn't allow defenders to dictate his trajectory, maintaining inside leverage through effective use of his shoulder and forearm.

  3. 03

    Consistent effort as a blocker

    He's an asset in the run scheme due to his aggression and ability to engage second-level defenders. He understands the importance of gap integrity from a receiver's perspective, sustaining blocks through the whistle.

  4. 04

    Deceptive stride on vertical routes

    While lacking explosive initial burst, Anderson generates progressive acceleration that often surprises secondaries. His ability to "stack" defenders once he gains a step is fundamental to his success on post and go routes.

03What he's missing
  1. 01

    Somewhat stiff hip transitions

    Displays a slight deceleration when cutting at sharp angles toward the middle of the field, such as on dig or out routes. In the NFL, where timing is essential, he'll need to refine his hip sink to avoid telegraphing his route breaks.

  2. 02

    Limited separation through pure explosion

    Not a player who will consistently outrun defenders solely with speed, relying too heavily on his size to win. This could lead to an over-reliance on contested catches, reducing his margin for error at the next level.

  3. 03

    Limited slot versatility

    Due to his long-striding profile and release technique, he projects almost exclusively as an outside receiver. Lacks the twitch and foot agility necessary to operate with the frequency modern schemes demand from the interior of the formation.

04Production
Source · sports-reference

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05Grade + Comps
Overall
65
/ 100 · D3
/ LIKELY
Jakobi Meyers

His most probable trajectory is that of a high-volume, reliable possession receiver, who adds extra value as a blocker in the run game.

/ CEILING
Courtland Sutton

Both are 'X' receivers who win with size and body control at the catch point, rather than explosive separation on their routes.

/ FLOOR
Laquon Treadwell

Should he fail to refine his route-running and rely solely on his physicality, his role could be confined to that of a blocker and a situational red-zone target.

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RAS · Relative Athletic Score

Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football

Pending

/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27

Terrell's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.

The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the WR on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).

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