“Former college wide receiver,” the scout said. “He’s got a linear frame, real long. He’s a really good route runner for the position. He’s more than just a raw guy, kind of like what you see from some of the converted basketball players when they get started or even some of the other former college wideouts. Oakland is using him well. They have been putting him all over the place in the formation. They will put him as the backside X receiver, they will flex him from the formation in the slot. They will have him go in motion. They are doing everything they can to get him matchups. He’s really their No. 2 receiver after Tyrell Williams, and I give them credit — they’ve found a way to compensate for the loss of Antonio Brown, if you want to call it a loss. That really hurt their depth at wide receiver and certainly what they were planning to do in the passing game.