Emeka Egbuka NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Ohio State WR

HEIGHT: 6'1"
WEIGHT: 205
POSITIVES
— Natural route-runner, wins with nuance and detailed movements.
— Fluid change of direction, snaps breaks well to separate from coverage
— Comfortable reading and weaving through high-traffic areas with the ball in his hands
— Strong ball tracking ability all over the field.
NEGATIVES
— Does not use frame and wingspan to fully extend at catch point.
— Staying healthy, battled knee and ankle injuries through 2023 season.
— Heavily used out of the slot, far less snaps throughout career on the outside.
NOTES
— Born Oct. 18, 2002
— 5-star recruit in 2022 class per 247Sports
— 2022: Second-Team All-Big Ten Conference
— 2023: Third-Team All-Big Ten
OVERALL
Emeka Egbuka is a detailed and nuanced route runner to fill the "chain mover" role in an NFL offense.
Placing Egbuka in a timing and rhythm offense is best for his ability and NFL future. Egbuka wins from the slot with nuance and detailed route running. Depending on where he is breaking, he uses his body to stem routes inside or out to get his defender to move with him. He manipulates off-coverage defenders with his quickness out of the breaks. Egbuka is a smooth and fluid mover who quickly changes directions to separate from coverage. Out of the slot, he runs a variety of routes, including choice/option, outbreakers, double moves, fades, and corners.
Egbuka's punt returner background helps him find run-after-catch lanes on quick short passes—he weaves through traffic comfortably. Athletically, he possesses enough speed to threaten defenders vertically and sell upfield routes to open other opportunities underneath, inside, and out. One of the most underrated aspects of his skill set is blocking in the run game. He is a maximum-effort blocker who wants to seal his defender and open lanes on the perimeter for his teammates.
When the ball is in the air, Egbuka does a great job tracking it into his hands before making secondary moves to create YAC. He is a savvy veteran who understands the importance of flashing his hands late as the ball arrives instead of tipping off the defender limiting chances to create pass breakups.
Egbuka lacks a robust catch radius and wingspan to win highly contested catches. Handling long-limbed physical defensive backs will be a challenge for him at the next level. Due to Ohio State's offensive usage, he is primarily in the slot and off the ball. Egbuka also gets free releases from the bunch and stacked sets. He projects as a role-specific wide receiver prospect as a result.
In conclusion, Emeka Egbuka is a savvy route runner who wins in the short and intermediate range of the field. Quick passing attacks will appreciate how he marries the timing of his routes to the quarterback drop. He is going to be where his quarterback needs him to be. Projects as a consistent slot playmaker at the next level.
GRADE: 8.0 (Year 1 Starter — Late 1st - Early 2nd)
OVERALL RANK: 19
POSITION RANK: WR4
PRO COMPARISON: Amon-Ra St. Brown
Written by B/R NFL Scout Dame Parson
Prospect workout numbers, measurables (40-yard dash, hand size, etc.) and 2024 statistics will be added at a later date.
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