Washington wide receiver John Ross broke the stopwatches in Indianapolis after he posted a record setting 4.22 40-yard dash time. However, Ross had been breaking defenses long before the combine as one of the best deep ball wideouts in the country, posting 16 touchdowns and a 14.2 yards per catch average over the entire 2016 season.
With his game-changing speed, Ross is electric and a threat to go the distance on any and every play. Whether it is through the air, in the running game on a reverse or even on special teams, Ross strikes fear in the heart of opposing defenses.
With all that in mind, Ross should be a bonafide top-10 pick, right? Not likely, as Ross enters the league with two banged-up knees and a 185-pound frame that raises serious questions if he can withstand the rigors of the violent nature of the NFL.
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