NEW ARRIVAL’S STAT: WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE NEW WR IN Adonai Mitchell.
Here is our scouting report on wide receiver Adonai Mitchell from Texas.
We continue our analysis of draft prospects that the Dallas Cowboys might be interested in for the 2024 NFL Draft. We’re going to focus on Texas wide receiver Adonai Mitchell today.
Adonai Mitchell, wide receiver, Texas Longhorns, junior; 3rd-round pick; 6’2″; 205 pounds; hands; 9″; arm length; 32 3/8″; wingspan; 77 5/8″
Adonai Mitchell was promoted to my WR5 in the 2024 class.
96th percentile velocity: 6 feet 2, 205 pounds, with a wide jump in the 99th percentile
TDs in five CFP games
exceeded fellow first-rounders Worthy in 2023 and McConkey/Burton in 2021 in terms of output.
History: In 2021, Adonai Mitchell enrolled to Georgia after receiving 20 offers after high school. Mitchell participated in all 15 games for Georgia in his first campaign, starting twelve of them. He had great talent and was 52 times targeted. 29 receptions for 426 yards and four touchdowns were made by him. That was a strong debut for the rookie wide receiver.
Mitchell participated in six games in 2022. Due to an ankle injury, he missed a significant amount of the season. However, he was back for the playoffs, including the National Championship, when he scored a touchdown to give Georgia the win. At the end of the season, he had three touchdowns and nine receptions for 134 yards. Mitchell would move to Texas and use the transfer portal at the conclusion of the year. He relocated to be nearer to his daughter and for family reasons.
Mitchell made an impact in his first year at Texas, as was to be expected. Mitchell was a wonderful match for the already potent Texas offense. With 55 receptions, 845 receiving yards, and 11 touchdowns, he set career highs.
WR Adonai Mitchell creates a separation on the stutter-go. Look at it. Outstanding acceleration and quickness, particularly for a 6-4 athlete./twitter/pic/RJZycqL2Cc #Texas
Sept. 10, 2023: Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler)
2023 Data: 888 targets, 55 receptions, 845 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns, 15.4 average, and 178 yards per carry.
1 Lowers the passer rating by 126.2
Pro Day/NFL Combine: 10-Yard Split: 1.52 seconds (76%)
40-Yard Time: 4.34 Seconds, 94%
Vert: 39.5″ (89%)
Broad: 136″ (98%)