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Alshon Jeffery's physical abilities should be tough to deal with in a multitude of ways. The scouting report on Jeffery says that he tracks the ball well over both shoulders, has excellent ball control and hands, he is a willing blocker and uses his size to his advantage, athletic, great leaping abilities and has good speed.



His size will help him contribute in every phase of the offense. It will also assist him in his ability to run block, win battles at the line of scrimmage, box out cornerbacks on slant, in, out, and button routes, and jump balls on under thrown, inaccurate throws, and fade routes in the end zone.



His size, speed, and ability to use his feet makes him nearly impossible to bring down in the open field. This will help him with his yards after catch (YAC). It will also help him produce long plays and will make him a great option on third downs as a possession-type receiver.

His speed coupled with his size will be pressure enough for safeties to play over the top to protect against the deep ball, which will open up the rest of the field. It will additionally afford Jay Cutler the ability to have faith in Jeffery to out jump and/or outrun the corner and safety to get to deep balls.

His hands and ability to catch any ball thrown in his direction has never been in question. He has some of the biggest and strongest hands to come out of the draft.



All of these traits in which he possesses; speed, size, leaping ability, hands, etc. will help him and the Bears tremendously. It will help the offenses overall red zone production, and because of his physical traits it will help him produce stats that will be hard for any voter to deny.



He could potentially end the season with 8-10 TD's because the Bears will utilize him so well in the red zone.