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Prospecting the Draft: Prospect #2 - WR Darrius Heyward-Bey

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After missing out on T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Devery Henderson in free agency, the Buccaneers are, or should be, looking for another playmaking WR to go opposite Antonio Bryant.  The draft could be a place for the Bucs to land their long-term playmaker.  WR is one of the deeper and stronger positions in this draft, with Michael Crabtree, Jeremy Maclin, and Percy Harvin considered to be first round players and Derrick Williams, Hakeem Nicks, and Brian Robiskie as other projected first day guys.  Another guy who is getting alot of love as a first or second round player after the combine is Darrius Heyward-Bey.  Scouts have been buzzing over Heyward-Bey after his WR combine-best 4.30 40 yard dash time, fluid route running, and soft hands... a surprise for a guy considered by many to be somewhat of a project.  He could be available for the Bucs in the late first round or if they traded out of the first round altogether (which is my hope at this point).

Testudo Times was kind enough to provide me with the following info on Heyward-Bey:

He's a bit of a puzzling guy, because he's an athletic freak but the production has never been quite what anyone expected. We always thought he'd be the top WR in the ACC in his junior year, and it just never happened. Maryland's offense is run-heavy, so that could be it. The quarterbacks have been average at best the entire time he's been here, so that could factor in. But it's always seemed like he's never quite reached his potential. It's not that his intangibles are poor - he's a hard worker, Friedgen loved him like a son, and he's a consummate team player. For whatever reason, things never quite completely clicked.

If it was the QBs or the offense, you're getting a steal. He has freakish speed, good size, and a great attitude. He's pretty strong and can win jump balls regularly. He's a type of guy who can take a short hook route all the way, or beat his man downfield on a deep route. Definitely a very good big play threat, but his game isn't really one-dimensional - he has all the tools to be an elite wide receiver some day. But there's always that little voice asking you if he'll ever actually get there. If his college production was better, he'd probably be in the top 10, though.

The crew over at Mocking the Draft offered the following scouting report on DH-B:

Darrius Heyward-Bey

6'2, 206 pounds | Maryland | Wide receiver

Strengths: Heyward-Bey is probably the best vertical threat among the wide receivers in this class. Easily breaks press coverage. He uses his strength to be beat the jam and break away from defenders. At times, he can make difficult catches look easy. Tall with long arms. Solid after the catch setting up his blockers. Very good leaper and knows how to reach the ball at the high point.

Weaknesses: At this point in his career, Heyward-Bey is still more of a track athlete than a wide receiver. He's not the best route runner and will need to be coached heavily in this area. Wasn't really asked to go across the middle while at Maryland so his toughness is somewhat questionable. Unreliable as a blocker.

Final word: Big and strong, Heyward-Bey certainly looks the part of a top receiver. However, outside of the Miami game his freshman year, Heyward-Bey never really dominated like elite wide receivers do. Had only four career 100-yard games. Had less than 50 yards receiving in seven games his junior year. In Heyward-Bey's defense, Maryland never had a decent quarterback during his three years in school. Will test much better than he plays.

Round projection: 2

 

All in all, he's got the physical tools to become a solid NFL WR.  Problem is, and it's something that can't be overlooked and is something I think is vitally important to consider, he struggled to find consistent productivity in college, especially in the ACC, which he should've dominated.  He was clearly the biggest offensive weapon on the Terps team, so why did he struggle to pile up the stats?  Bad QB play?  Poor offensive scheme?  Just not that good?  I don't think it's the latter, but for whatever reason he didn't put up dominant numbers you would expect from an elite WR.  His college numbers are:

Receiving Stats
YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LNG TD FD FUM LOST
2006 MD 45 694 15.4 96 5 0 0 0
2007 MD 51 786 15.4 63 3 0 0 0
2008 MD 42 609 14.5 80 5 0 0 0
Rushing Stats
YEAR TEAM ATT YDS AVG LNG TD FD FUM LOST
2006 MD 5 5 1.0 9 0 0 0 0
2007 MD 5 107 21.4 54 1 0 0 0
2008 MD 15 202 13.5 76 1 0 0 0

All in all, he's got impressive physical tools and certainly has the speed to be a playmaker in the NFL, but the question is whether he will fully utilize those tools.  What do you think?  Worth a look from our Bucs?

 

Poll
Do you want the Bucs to select DH-B if he's available when the Bucs pick?
Heck yes! He's the fastest player available and he's actually a decent (if not good) route-runner (glaring at you, D-Jax).
55 votes
I want the Bucs to trade down first. If he's still there, take him.
78 votes
No, his diminished college productivity makes him too much of a risk for my taste.
17 votes
No. I don't want to see the Bucs try to develop a project.
54 votes

204 votes | Poll has closed

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Good athlete but I think we need other positions, plus I don’t want to be paying 3 recievers that much (even though we have the money). We can pick up someone like MIles Austin and not have to pay the much for a quality slot reciever. Quite impressive at the combine though.

by Starbucs32 on Mar 5, 2009 3:00 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

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I just looked it up and it seems like M.Austin is a Restricted Free Agent so I guess the Cowboys will match any offer he get from other team especially after dropping T.O. I am sure the Pats will probably try to get Owens, they usually get quality, older veterans nobody else wants (for whatever reason) and then everybody else is SO suprised when they are good every damn year. Do not get me wrong, Terrell is problems but he puts up numbers. I hate the Pats but would not be suprise if they sign him.

by Starbucs32 on Mar 5, 2009 3:26 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

wouldnt surprise me either

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by JScott on Mar 5, 2009 7:15 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Combine studs...

…with mediocre college careers make me nervous.

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by The Bull Gator on Mar 5, 2009 8:32 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

He was on a terrible offense.

It’s hard to predict NFL success based on College success. Some of the best college receivers have failed miserably in the NFL and some college wideouts who don’t stand-out succeed. That is a terrible indicator or measurement of future success.

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by UNFNOLE on Mar 5, 2009 4:38 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

True...

…but guys like him that fly up draft boards after the combine will always remind me of Mike Mamula. I’m not saying he can’t be great, I’m just saying I’m not completely on board yet.

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by The Bull Gator on Mar 5, 2009 5:04 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

or more recently

Vernon Davis with the 49ers… the draft is such a crap shoot though. if anybody would have told me the following players would have SUCKED in the NFL at the time, i would have bet my ’88 donruss baseball card collection:

Jacquez Green, Reidel Anthony, and Peter Warrick

makes me want to cry considering how bad they underachieved in the NFL

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by JScott on Mar 5, 2009 7:18 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Tennessee's defense in the '99 NCAA title game

proved Warrick was nothing! Just kidding. That game proved nothing bad about Warrick. Hey, at least you guys won it the next year!

Cannons... fire them.

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by Craig T on Mar 6, 2009 12:01 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Forget Offense

The 1st pick needs to be directed at the Defense, there will be soild dline and backer prospects at the 19th pick. There will be lots of ability to take the best player on the board in the 3rd rd. Hopefully they can trade down a few slots with teams targeting an offensive guy like Freeman or DHB. They need playmakers on D. Bryant & K2 along with 3 solid backs + Smith is plenty of explosion on the Oside. Backs & Wideouts are the most over-valued positions in the NFL. It is all about Lines the QB and the MLB. There is no lack of guys who can run. The lines give or take the time and space for the speed guys the MLB and QB read & react to respond to the space and time avail. Corner is the new hot position taking money from the wideouts and backs. Few corners just like the skill offensive guys are true difference makers, they are products of systems. The systems that pressure the QB produce secondaries that look good. Linebacker is the biggest need the Bucs have.

by BucsinTO on Mar 5, 2009 12:19 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

totally agree

two names:

Brian Cushing or Larry English….

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by JScott on Mar 5, 2009 7:21 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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