3 Senior Bowl day one standout WR’s that should be on the Browns radar

Sep 25, 2021; Provo, Utah, USA; Brigham Young Cougars wide receiver Puka Nacua (12) makes a reception for a first down past DUPLICATE***South Florida Bulls defensive back Daquan Evans (0)***South Florida Bulls running back Jaren Mangham (0) in the first quarter at LaVell Edwards Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Swinger-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 25, 2021; Provo, Utah, USA; Brigham Young Cougars wide receiver Puka Nacua (12) makes a reception for a first down past DUPLICATE***South Florida Bulls defensive back Daquan Evans (0)***South Florida Bulls running back Jaren Mangham (0) in the first quarter at LaVell Edwards Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Swinger-USA TODAY Sports /
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Andre Iosivas, Browns
Princeton Andre Iosivas pulls in a long pass to help set up a second half Princeton touchdown. Monmouth University Football vs Princeton on October 9, 2021 in West Long Branch, NJ. /

Senior Bowl WR No. 2: Andre Iosivas, Princeton

Every year, a wide receiver prospect comes out of nowhere to become the darling of draft pundits. Last draft cycle Christian Watson wowed everyone with his physical gifts and stellar tape against lesser competition. May I introduce to you, your latest draft crush that you did not know about until the Senior Bowl…Andre Iosivas.

If you are a fan of physical traits, the Iosivas is the guy for you. Standing just shy of 6-foot-3 and weighing a sturdy 212 pounds, Iosivas is a big play waiting to happen. The Princeton Tiger track star has been able to take his elite speed to the Ivy League football field and showcase his talent. In 2022 Iosivas caught 66 passes for 943 yards and seven touchdowns for the Tigers.

It is one thing to dominate lesser competition and it’s another thing to come to the Senior Bowl and make a name for yourself. Iosivas showed that he definitely belongs on this stage and demonstrated two high-level receiving qualities outside of his obvious speed (a reported sub 4.3). The Hawaiian native put his high-level ball skills and tracking on display on the first day of Senior Bowl practice, making some impressive snags that caught the attention of his coaches.

At this rate, Iosivas is not going to be a secret for long. With couple more solid showings under his belt, and the athletic testing at the combine, Iosivas could find himself as a late-day two pick.

Pro comparison: Vincent Jackson