Strengths: size, strength, ball skills
Weaknesses: agility, route running
Nnamdi Adim-Madumere is a 6’3”, 220-pound wide receiver from Fort Worth, TX. Nnamdi is a physical wide receiver with a large frame
At this point in his career, Nnamdi dominates defensive backs with his size and ball skills. His film shows basically all fades and slants at which he utilizes his size and strength to overpower defensive backs while the ball is in the air.
Nnamdi shows solid straight-line speed and the ability to adjust to the ball in mid-air, catching balls in many different ways around his body.
Adim-Madumere also is a very willing blocker, which you know Fleck loves, and should be able to be a be depended upon in the run game.
He is still quite a young receiver, there is some work to be done on his route running as well as his quickness. He struggles a bit at the line and creating separation with quick cuts. Nnamdi has a big frame, now it’ll be up to the coaching staff to mold him the way they want him. I feel they should be able to do so.
Laquon Treadwell and Kelvin Benjamin were two receivers who came to mind as big-bodied, physical receivers that struggle to get separation. Not to say that Nnamdi will be a first-round pick, but those are the guys that he reminds me of a bit.
Weaknesses: agility, route running
Nnamdi Adim-Madumere is a 6’3”, 220-pound wide receiver from Fort Worth, TX. Nnamdi is a physical wide receiver with a large frame
At this point in his career, Nnamdi dominates defensive backs with his size and ball skills. His film shows basically all fades and slants at which he utilizes his size and strength to overpower defensive backs while the ball is in the air.
Nnamdi shows solid straight-line speed and the ability to adjust to the ball in mid-air, catching balls in many different ways around his body.
Adim-Madumere also is a very willing blocker, which you know Fleck loves, and should be able to be a be depended upon in the run game.
He is still quite a young receiver, there is some work to be done on his route running as well as his quickness. He struggles a bit at the line and creating separation with quick cuts. Nnamdi has a big frame, now it’ll be up to the coaching staff to mold him the way they want him. I feel they should be able to do so.
Laquon Treadwell and Kelvin Benjamin were two receivers who came to mind as big-bodied, physical receivers that struggle to get separation. Not to say that Nnamdi will be a first-round pick, but those are the guys that he reminds me of a bit.
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