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2016 NFL Draft: Evaluating O.J. Howard’s NFL Potential
Written by Ryan Ratty on January 5, 2016
Alabama is known for producing top-tier talent to the NFL and when you think about this year’s team, the first names that come to mind are A’Shawn Robinson, Reggie Ragland, and Derrick Henry. Another name that should be known as the draft nears is none other than O.J. Howard. Blessed with a good combination of size and speed, Howard provides that matchup-nightmare that so many NFL defenses have a tough time defending.
The golden key to scouting is to not care about the production of the player. This is the prime example of Howard. In three seasons with the Crimson Tide, Howard caught just 64 yards for 923 yards and just two touchdowns. Despite his lack of usage, NFL teams will look at Howard and like how he didn’t complain about his role. There are a ton of traits to like out of the junior. Let’s take a look at Howard’s tape and see how he projects to the NFL.
The first GIF is an example of Howard’s ability to seal the edge in the blocking game. In Alabama’s scheme, Howard is continuously asked to either trap block or block the defensive end. In this GIF, Howard’s blocking leads to a touchdown. Howard’s frame has the look of an athletic hybrid type of wide receiver/tight end, but his college tape shows a guy that can block on the line with consistency. That will intrigue many teams.
Because he’s so big at 6-foot-6, 242 pounds, Howard is such an athletic option in the open field. In this GIF, we see Howard’s ability after-the-catch.
Here’s another example of what Howard can do when the football is in his hands.
In the next GIF, we see Howard flash his strong hands and pick the yards that are needed for a first down. This is something Howard can do with consistency at the next level.
Draft Outlook
Howard is the type of player that will likely go before the end of Round 3. Because Howard is fast enough to line up outside and strong enough to line up in-line, there will be a ton of NFL teams that will line up to bring the former 5-star and his potential.
Games watched: LSU, Ole Miss, Middle Tennessee State, and Florida (2014).
Best Fits
When I think of Howard and how a team can get the most out of him, it’s his athleticism that needs to be taken advantage of. Howard provides so much speed and wiggle down the field that it will allow other receivers to command less attention. If Howard goes to a team that doesn’t have an identity, I think he could get lost in translation a little bit. That’s why I think a team like the Arizona Cardinals could really get the most out of Howard.
Other possible fits include the Denver Broncos, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the New York Giants.
Ryan Ratty