Treylon Burks: Hand size| 40 time| Highlights| Draft

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Treylon Burks is an American football wide receiver for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League. He played college football at Arkansas and was drafted by the Titans in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft.

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Treylon Burks: Hand size| 40 time| Highlights| Draft

Hand size:

Wide Receiver
Name Height Hand
Treylon Burks 6-2 9 7/8
Jahan Dotson 5-11 9 1/2
Drake London 6-3 7/8 9 3/8
John Metchie 5-11 9 1/4

The wide receiver with the biggest hands was 6-foot-4, 230 pound Juwan Johnson of Oregon, who’s hands measured 10 4/8 inches.

The legend of New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski includes the most scrutinized left ankle in town, a nickname befitting a caveman, and hands as large as a cereal box. Or a laptop. Or a legal pad. From thumb to pinkie, Gronkowski’s hands measure 10 Ÿ inches — nearly as long as a football.

40 time:

It’s hard to imagine a better scenario for the Warren native. The drive for family from the small Southeast Arkansas town to Nashville is similar to the drive to Fayetteville. 

Also, of all the NFL cities, Nashville is closest to the small town laid back vibe found in Warren and Northwest Arkansas. 

Burks not only gets to come in and fill a role that fits his skill set by stepping in for Brown, but he gets to join a perennial playoff contender with a veteran quarterback.

Highlights:

Treylon Burks: Hand size| 40 time| Highlights| Draft

That pushed Burks a full 11 spots ahead of his projection as the first round grade receivers flew off the board ahead of him. Instead of getting slotted for $13.2 million with a $6.8 million signing bonus at No. 29, Burks bolted ahead to No. 18 where he is slotted for $15.6 million with an $8.5 million bonus. 

For those who aren’t that great with math, that’s an additional $4.1 million in the bank provided we pretend taxes aren’t a thing. 

There will be no weather adjustments that would have awaited him had he been selected in Green Bay where he was initially projected. 

Draft:

The Titans moved up to No. 18 after trading star wideout A.J. Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles. Tennessee also received pick No. 101 (third round) in the deal. 

Burks had been compared to Brown in the pre-draft process and will now be asked to replace him. 

A physical receiver, the 6-foot-3, 225-pound Burks had 66 receptions for 1,104 yards and 11 touchdowns for Arkansas last season.

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