WR Sam Brown commits to Miami

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The Athletic's NFL Draft writer just ranked Sam Brown the #7 WR prospect in the 2025 draft class (by comparison he ranks Colbie Young as the #25 Senior WR). Here's part of his analysis:

Of Brown’s 61 receptions in 2023, only five came on targets of 20-plus yards. Part of the issue was inconsistent downfield placement and timing by the quarterback, but Brown can also do a better job with vertical tracking and finishing. More than 70 percent of his catches last season came on throws of fewer than 10 yards, but that should change in Miami’s offensive scheme.

2024 season/2025 NFL Draft outlook

The Hurricanes added several high-profile transfers this offseason like quarterback Cam Ward and running back Damien Martinez, but it wouldn’t be surprising if Brown is the highest drafted of Miami’s incoming transfers. The Savannah, Ga., native spent two seasons at West Virginia (2020-21) and two seasons at Houston (2022-23), leading the Cougars in receiving last year with 62 receptions for 815 yards and three touchdowns.

If the 2025 NFL Draft were tomorrow, I don’t think Brown would be one of the first five receivers drafted. If you’re looking for an underrated senior prospect ready to emerge, though, Brown has the talent to ascend.
 
The Athletic's NFL Draft writer just ranked Sam Brown the #7 WR prospect in the 2025 draft class (by comparison he ranks Colbie Young as the #25 Senior WR). Here's part of his analysis:

Of Brown’s 61 receptions in 2023, only five came on targets of 20-plus yards. Part of the issue was inconsistent downfield placement and timing by the quarterback, but Brown can also do a better job with vertical tracking and finishing. More than 70 percent of his catches last season came on throws of fewer than 10 yards, but that should change in Miami’s offensive scheme.

2024 season/2025 NFL Draft outlook

The Hurricanes added several high-profile transfers this offseason like quarterback Cam Ward and running back Damien Martinez, but it wouldn’t be surprising if Brown is the highest drafted of Miami’s incoming transfers. The Savannah, Ga., native spent two seasons at West Virginia (2020-21) and two seasons at Houston (2022-23), leading the Cougars in receiving last year with 62 receptions for 815 yards and three touchdowns.

If the 2025 NFL Draft were tomorrow, I don’t think Brown would be one of the first five receivers drafted. If you’re looking for an underrated senior prospect ready to emerge, though, Brown has the talent to ascend.
Him and jacolby are yac monsters, perfect for air raid style offenses
 
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Apparently our WR group is filthy
It’s just a group of dawgs

I think most of us have had this “well we are missing that elite #1 blah blah blah” but the competition for the starting spots is gonna be fierce

Gonna bring out the best in them hopefully because there’s no room for slacking
 
It’s just a group of dawgs

I think most of us have had this “well we are missing that elite #1 blah blah blah” but the competition for the starting spots is gonna be fierce

Gonna bring out the best in them hopefully because there’s no room for slacking
I'd rather have three #2s than one #1 WR. I'm serious.
 
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It’s just a group of dawgs

I think most of us have had this “well we are missing that elite #1 blah blah blah” but the competition for the starting spots is gonna be fierce

Gonna bring out the best in them hopefully because there’s no room for slacking
Yea definitely I be we have a 1a, 1b, &1c in X, Jacolby, Brown
 
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