4. He was the wide receiver of the seventh row on the large board of Dane Brugler.
Dane Brugler, who compiles some of the best pre-Rôti information in industry, had the Royals as a large receiver n ° 7 in this year’s class and his player in total n ° 63.
Here’s what Brugler wrote about the Royals in his guide project:
“The Royals combine a smooth play of legs with the control of the athletic body, the strength of the physical game and the monitoring skills to be a threat to three levels while it widens its road tree.”
The people of Pro Football Focus also had highly evaluated Royals, classify it as their eighth best receiver of this year’s class, and their player n ° 60. Here is part of their evaluation:
“The Royals have a compact construction just above 6 feet and 200 pounds. This framework gives it more strength when you work in contact and running after taking by breaking the plasters. His strength does not stop there, because his hands are reliable in open and disputed situations. He shows the rapid feet against media coverage and during the rupture of the routes.”
Elsewhere, he was the player in total n ° 76 on the set of Matt Miller for ESPN, and the player in total n ° 93 on the painting of Daniel Jeremiah for NFL.com.
The fact is that wherever you look at, the chiefs seem to have seized a major value in n ° 133 in total.
5. Royals also has experience as a rotation turner.
Aggie coach staff deployed the Royals as returning to 2024 and he did well, with an average of 20.4 yards per return. Overall, he managed nine kicks for 184 yards in seven games.
The Royals will now have a chance to show what it can do in the special teams and the offensive early as a member of the Chiefs.