2018 Rookie profile

DJ Chark - WR
Franchise Football League
est 1989
Draft Pick: Jacksonville
Round
2
Pick #
29
College:
LSU
Ranking:
DLF
23
Pos.
10
DLF Rookie ADP
23.10
DLF Overall ADP
171.67
Comparison:
Mike Wallace
NFL Grade:
5.79
Could become early NFL starter
Comparison:
Chris Conley
Project. round
2nd
CBSsports
Overall ranking:
185
Pos. ranking
28
Comparison:
Robert Meachem
Project. round

Contract
5/25/2018: Signed a four-year contract
4.34
40.0"
129.0"







16



6' 3"
199
32 3/8"
9 1/4"
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Draft Profile:
BMI -
Player
profiles on:
BMI = High Body Mass Index
higher than 32.0 is extraordinary
Formula: mass(lbs) / height(in.)^2 x 703
FFL89 Pick
Shamrocks
Rd.
2
#
7
Prospects Comments
NFL - Tall and fast, Chark is a linear route-runner who may need a limited route tree, but who has the potential to back safeties off the line of scrimmage. Chark will be coveted by play-action passing attacks looking to win with chunk plays down the field, but he'll need to improve his ball skills to take advantage of all that speed. Chark could struggle early on against press coverage, but he has the ability to become a solid WR2.

CBS - Linear deep threat who runs very high. Skinny frame. That combination leaves him susceptible against physical cornerbacks. Doesn't possess sharp change-of-direction skills. Tracks ball extremely well but not a high-pointer. Plus return ability. Mid-to-late round specialty player.

DLF - PROJECTED RANGE FOR ROOKIE DRAFTS    Unless it is an IDP league, I think you are going to see Chark come off the board somewhere in the middle to late second round. I think he is one of the receivers who are in the mix once you start getting to the top quarterbacks and tight ends in this draft class. Where he ends up in that mix really depends on how your league values those positions. With that said, he isn’t going to make it very far into the third round (if he even makes it there) of most rookie drafts. If you like him, plan on spending your second round pick to get him. I think he’s one of the best later second round targets in this year’s draft.
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