The Seattle Seahawks are taking a look at a player who has been called the most athletic wide receiver in this year's draft class.

Moritz Boehringer (6-foot-4, 227 pounds) will have an official visit to Seattle, according to NFL.com. He has been clocked at between 4.38 and 4.45 seconds in the 40. To put that into perspective, only four receivers in the past five years have had Boehringer's height/speed combination: Martavis Bryant, Justin Hunter, Tommy Streeter and Stephen Hill.

According to Zach Whitman's SPARQ rankings, Boehringer is the most athletic receiver in this year's class.

But there is a catch. He has not played a snap of college football in the United States. Boehringer is attempting to make the jump from the German Football League to the NFL. His first exposure to the sport was through an Adrian Peterson YouTube video.

Teams are intrigued by his measurables, but Boehringer is definitely a projection.

"We will have to evaluate/project him on his physical traits and very limited tape," said one personnel evaluator. "By all accounts, he is a great person and worker, but he will likely need a year on the practice squad.

"Physically he may be ready, but the learning curve will be very steep. We will need to see how much he knows in terms of his overall football IQ. That will likely be the biggest challenge for him."

For more on Boehringer, check out our story from last week.