Jalen Reagor falls out of the first round
For someone who doesn’t possess the height of a premier wideout, Reagor is extremely fast and physical. Unfortunately, for his sake of things — he was dealt with subpar coaching and inadequate quarterback play at TCU.
If teams don’t want to spend an early pick on Henry Ruggs III, someone like Reagor could bring 75% of similar qualities. Reagor is still very much not a finished product nor can you label him as a gadget weapon.
The biggest thing with his game translating to the next level is going to depend on fit. He’s not the type of pass-catcher who’s able to adapt his skillset to whichever position he’s put in, but he could develop into a serviceable slot receiver down the road.
His 2019 production took a hit compared to his season prior — totaling 611 yards and five touchdowns. If a team likes a specific role for Reagor he could sneak into the end of round one but the second round feels better suited for the skill set he brings to the table.