Believe it or not, football may be coming back sooner than you think. In the middle of this seemingly eternal lockout, a glimmer of hope presented itself in the meetings that have been occurring the past few days between the NFL Players Union and the Owners. Both sides have stated progress has been made to reach a new bargaining agreement, and will meet all next week to try to end the lockout. This effort from both sides shows an urgency to get a deal done, and maybe a sign that the NFL offseason could be starting sometime in July.
With football (hopefully!) right around the corner, we at NextGen look at the fresh crop of players who may make instant impacts on the league in their first year. These guys might not have been first round picks, but could produce as much as the “Cam Newtons” and “Von Millers” of the rookie class because of their potential skill and possible immediate playing time.
Torrey Smith, WR, Baltimore Ravens
Smith, the second rounder from Maryland, satisfies the dire need the Ravens have for a speedy receiver that can stretch the field. Timed at a 4.37 40 yard dash and measuring in at 6′1″, this receiver has all the natural assets needed to succeed in the league. Smith excels at tracking down deep balls and hauling them in for monster gains, which should suit big armed quarterback Joe Flacco just fine. Also, he is adept at running most routes, and is a danger after the catch with his excellent quickness and acceleration. Right now, Smith sits at third on the Ravens depth chart behind veteran possession receivers Anquan Boldin and Derrick Mason, but could see plenty of playing time in the slot, on the outside, or returning kicks or punts. One of the knocks on Smith are his small hands and tendency to drop easy passes, but with his tough work ethic he should contribute right away. Read More→





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