http://www.jsonline.com/sports/pack...ers-and-tight-ends-b99485878z1-301009311.html
Here is the paragraph on Tyler...you will have to click on the link to see where they have him rated. I will say I was surprised where he was, considering this writers exposure to KSU receivers...
Compared by one scout to Dexter McCluster. "Love him," one scout said. "Extremely quick. Great bloodlines. He's not small by any means. Blazing speed, quick, good route runner. Strong hands. Abysmal quarterback play. The fact he got the production he did when opponents knew he was their primary threat was impressive to me." Both his father, Kevin, and uncle, Aaron, were top WRs at K-State. Started for 3½ years, finishing with 249 catches for 3,710 (14.9) and 29 TDs. "If he was 6-feet he might be the best receiver," another scout said. "It was a nothing team but this guy just made play after play after play." From Tulsa, Okla.
The added formatting is mine...quite the comments for a 9 win team with a winning QB who could only throw after the OU game and with an offense out of balance.
Lastly, for many of the other WR's listed they give their Wonderlic scores. I think the top score of the receivers they covered was a 22. I could not find Tyler's score anywhere...anyone have any ideas?
Here is the paragraph on Tyler...you will have to click on the link to see where they have him rated. I will say I was surprised where he was, considering this writers exposure to KSU receivers...
Compared by one scout to Dexter McCluster. "Love him," one scout said. "Extremely quick. Great bloodlines. He's not small by any means. Blazing speed, quick, good route runner. Strong hands. Abysmal quarterback play. The fact he got the production he did when opponents knew he was their primary threat was impressive to me." Both his father, Kevin, and uncle, Aaron, were top WRs at K-State. Started for 3½ years, finishing with 249 catches for 3,710 (14.9) and 29 TDs. "If he was 6-feet he might be the best receiver," another scout said. "It was a nothing team but this guy just made play after play after play." From Tulsa, Okla.
The added formatting is mine...quite the comments for a 9 win team with a winning QB who could only throw after the OU game and with an offense out of balance.
Lastly, for many of the other WR's listed they give their Wonderlic scores. I think the top score of the receivers they covered was a 22. I could not find Tyler's score anywhere...anyone have any ideas?