July 1, 2024

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Day 2 of the week’s processions for the 2024 Senior Bowl took place on Wednesday. On Tuesday, a number of promising offensive prospects gave the Cleveland Browns memorable performances. On Wednesday, the team received a new set of names that Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski should take into consideration for the roster.

Here are my observations regarding the offensive players that were most effective on Wednesday. While some possible NFL Draft picks in 2024 have benefited themselves, others haven’t quite triumphed.

Even though Xavier Legette’s measured height was two inches less than what he had claimed, his size wasn’t the main issue for some scouts on his first practice day. The 6’1″ playmaker had a bad appearance on Tuesday but significantly improved on Wednesday. Throughout the week, every coaching staff is hoping to see him bounce back from a poor practice and find his groove.

With improved agility when breaking out of his routes and finishing with strength at the catch point, Legette was unstoppable on Day 2. Cleveland might not want to acquire someone who is similar to Cedric Tillman because he is mostly a vertical threat in comparison to some of the better underneath targets in Mobile this week.

Legette, meanwhile, has a little bit more value on slants and in-breaking routes and is not a carbon clone of Tillman. He is beginning to display more subtlety in his routes and has greater potential for big plays after the catch. Legette might be a feasible target if Cleveland passes on a receiver in the second round and he slips into the third round.

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