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Vince Mayle WR Washington State


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big 224-pound WR with great college production:

2014 Most Receiving Yards by Power 5 Conference WRs

1727 - Amari Cooper Alabama (junior)

1515 - Tyler Lockett Kansas State (senior)

1483 - Vince Mayle Wash State (senior) <-----------------------------

1447 - Kevin White, WV (senior)

1365 - Rashad Greene FSU (senior)

1313 - Nelson Agholor USC (junior)

2014 Most Receiving Yards Per Game by Power 5 Conference WRs

123.6 - Vince Mayle Wash State (senior) <-----------------------------

123.4 - Amari Cooper Alabama (junior)

116.5 - Tyler Lockett Kansas State (senior)

111.9 - Corey Coleman Baylor (sophomore)

111.3 - Kevin White, WV (senior)

101.0 - Nelson Agholor USC (junior)

compare to Vince Mayle to Dez Bryant:

Size

6-2/225 - Dez Bryant

6-2/224 - Vince Mayle <-----------------------------

40 Yrd Dash:

4.5 - Vince Mayle <-----------------------------

4.52 - Dez Bryant

20 Yrd Shuttle:

4.13 - Vince Mayle <-----------------------------

4.46 - Dez Bryant

3-Cone Drill:

6.93 - Vince Mayle <-----------------------------

7.10 - Dez Bryant

(Dez had better vertical by 2.5 inches and better broad jump)

CBS Sports Dane Brugler @ dpbrugler

Dec 4

Washington St WR Vince Mayle would be a good "Plan B" on day two for a team that covets WR DeVante Parker but doesn't get him in the 1st rnd

Matt Miller @ nfldraftscout

Apr 6

Vince Mayle does all the little things well and can dominate at the LOS.

Pro Football Focus Gordon McGuinness @ PFF_Gordon

Apr 4

Vince Mayle does a good job getting separation and does a lot of others things well too.

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Pro Day per Scout.com:

NFL Scouts from Carolina, Miami, Atlanta, Tennessee, Kansas City, Seattle, New England, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco were all in attendance to watch QB Halliday and WR Mayle work out.

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Fighting through a painful broken thumb on a cold, windy morning with intermittent snowflakes blowing around, Mayle caught 15 of the 17 passes Halliday threw. One of Mayle’s drops came when he ran a curl route, the other drop was on a deep ball from Halliday.

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Mayle said he’s been training with NFL wide receiver and former MVP of Super Bowl XLII Santonio Holmes in Orlando

http://sdg.scout.com/story/1533646-halliday-mayle-make-their-case-to-nfl-scouts?s=102

Sports Anchor ABC 4 Spokane, WA Sarah Wheeler @ swheelerKXLY

Apr 1

Despite tough conditions, Vince Mayle ran a 4.5 today in Pullman.

CAR Panthers News @ CarPanthersNews

Apr 2

The Panthers were on hand to watch WSU WR Vince Mayle work out

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on what he had to do at his Pro Day to impress:

"The [40] time doesn’t really concern me that much," CBS NFL draft analyst Rob Rang. "If he can run in the 4.5s, 4.6s at 222-pounds, I know he's got hops, I know he's got lateral agility to make people miss and I've been impressed by his work ethic."

http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/sportslink/2015/apr/01/halliday-and-mayle-perform-scouts/

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He has major drop issues. He had 19 last year according to PFF which put him as 11th worst among draftable WR's for drop rate and the most overall. He's an intriguing prospect though. I suspect some team that thinks they can fix that takes a flier on him a little earlier than most think he should go.

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