Jamison Crowder Information
Number: 80
Position: (H) WR
Age: 24
College: Duke University
Draft Round-Pick-Team: 4-15-WAS
Career Games Played: 48
Career Games Started: 21
Career Games Won: 23
Injury History: August 10, 2015, Left Thigh/Hamstring strain/pull Unspecified Grade 1 (missed 1st and 2nd preseason games). August 6, 2016, Right Thigh/Hamstring strain/pull Unspecified Grade 1 (missed some camp workouts and preseason opener). August 19, 2016, Knee Strain Grade 1 (sat out final 2 preseason games). July 30, 2017, Unspecified Thigh/Hamstring strain/pull Unspecified Grade (missed one game).
Key Stats: 2017 Led WAS in REC, TAR, YDS. 2016 Led WAS in REC TDS.
Measurables
Height: 5084
Weight: 185
40Yard: 4.56
10Yard: 1.70
Arm: 30.38
Hand: 8.75
Vertical: 37.0
3 Cone: 7.17
ProShuttle: 4.32
BroadJump: 115
Bench Reps: 10
Games Scouted
WAS @LAR 9/17--- WAS @PHI 10/23---WAS vs.MIN 11/12---WAS @NO 11/19---WAS @LAC 12/10
Strengths
High Football IQ, Blocking, Competitive toughness, Acceleration, YAC, Catching Away from Body, Balance
Weaknesses
Speed, Route Running, Catching in Traffic, Separation.
Projection
Starting Slot Receiver who relies on FBI (football intelligence) and scheme to utilize his after the catch ability and blocking ability
Scheme Fit
A passing scheme which will ask him to run short/intermediate routes which attempt to get separation by putting the defense in conflict rather than relying on him to win by natural ability. A run scheme which attempts to get to the edge and needs a key block from a "skilled-player"
Player Summary
Jamison Crowder is 4th year WR who has started 21 of his 48 career games. In 2016, Crowder led the Redskins in receiving touchdowns and in 2017 led the team in receptions and yards. In Jay Gruden's scheme, he is primarily used as a slot receiver. He has a small build at 5084, marginal speed, good acceleration and quickness to make plays after the catch. He processes and finds open holes in a Zone defense. He has good hands and concentration and has shown the ability to track and make difficult catches high and away from his body. Crowder uses his acceleration, vision, and mental processing to rack up YAC. He is very good blocker and demonstrates both his mental processing and competitive toughness when doing so; he excels at Seal blocks, staying with defenders, and Cutting a backside end.
Jamison Crowder does not quit on plays and chases defenders all the way to the end zone and he is the first to fight for his QB after a late hit. Crowder struggles to get separation from defender because of his adequate play speed and route running. He has difficulties catching balls in traffic especially going over the middle when anticipating contact. Crowder struggles against the Press with his slight frame and marginal speed. In off Man Coverage, Crowder fails to manipulate a defender's technique to gain separation. His marginal speed allows defenders to sit in intermediate depth, be physical, and break on his routes. Overall, he is a starting slot receiver who has a grasp of what he is being asked to do and executes. His blocking is valuable to a run game that wants to get to the edge, and his short space quickness is valuable to a passing game which give him the ball in space. His lack of speed and size limits his route tree while his route running and frame makes it difficult to separate against Man, especially Press.