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Tahj Washington NFL Draft 2024: Scouting Report for Miami Dolphins WR

BR NFL Scouting DepartmentContributor IApril 27, 2024

SAN DIEGO, CA - DECEMBER 27: USC Trojans wide receiver Tahj Washington (16) catches the ball for a gain during the Directv Holiday Bowl football game between the Louisville Cardinals and the USC Trojans on December 27, 2023, at Petco Park in San Diego, CA. (Photo by Jordon Kelly/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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HEIGHT: 5'10"

WEIGHT: 174

HAND: 8⅜"

ARM: 29⅛"

WINGSPAN: 70"


40-YARD DASH: 4.52

3-CONE: 6.84

SHUTTLE: 4.22

VERTICAL: 35"

BROAD: 10'2"


POSITIVES

— Very good acceleration and speed. Has a threatening top gear, but can also throttle up and down with ease.

— Twitchy player in space. Quick, controlled and explosive footwork. More than equipped to make defenders miss.

— Above-average YAC threat. Primarily wins with his speed and ability to change directions.

— Does well to track and snag throws outside his frame. Doesn't look like he's straining to find the ball.


NEGATIVES

— Terribly small frame in every way. Hard to imagine him playing any snaps outside in the NFL.

— Poor play strength. Regularly bullied at the top of routes or at the catch point.

— Flashed impressive route-running at times, but was largely used as a gadget and underneath player. Will likely be the same in the NFL.

— Likely will not be able to win in traffic or in the air in the NFL at all.


2023 STATISTICS

— 13 GM, 59 REC, 1,062 YDS (18.0 AVG), 8 TD


NOTES

— Born May 16, 2001

— 3-star recruit in Memphis' 2019 class, per 247Sports

— Transferred from Memphis to USC in 2021

— 45 career starts

— Attended 2024 Shrine Bowl


OVERALL

Tahj Washington is a rail-thin slot receiver with all the burst and twitchiness in the world.

Washington is quick as a wink. Often deployed on screens, flat routes and other simple yards-after-the-catch-earning designs, Washington carved defenses to bits with his short-area burst and change of direction. He plays with tight, controlled feet and is explosive as all get out when he commits to a direction.

Washington also has impressive ability to control his speed. He can throttle down a bit to gauge his surroundings and put the pressure on an incoming tackler before making a quick move and instantly jumping back up to top speed. Washington's YAC skills are devastating, especially on the perimeter.

There's also a little more to Washington as a receiver than meets the eye. Though you will never see him win the ball in the air, Washington is a natural pass-catcher with throws outside his frame. He finds the ball easily and snaps his hands right to the ball with confidence.

With that said, Washington's size alone makes him a niche player who must live in the slot. Washington struggles to beat press and cannot earn himself space with push-offs at the top of routes. He's also never going to be a ball-winner.

In turn, Washington will be relegated to gadget work and straight-line routes that unlock his speed, such as crossers at all depths of the field.

There is a role for Washington in the NFL. Players with his immediate speed, change of direction and YAC skills tend to get snaps. However, Washington may struggle to ever consistently crack a starting lineup due to his size and limitations.


GRADE: 6.3 (High-Level Developmental Prospect — 5th Round)

OVERALL RANK: 143

POSITION RANK: WR24

PRO COMPARISON: Mecole Hardman


Written by B/R NFL Scout Derrik Klassen

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