FSU football: 6 players that could be drafted in 2021
By Kelvin Hunt
Tamorrion Terry
Scary Terry! Man, Terry improved on his 2018 breakout season in 2019 and became the first Nole receiver to surpass 1,000 receiving yards since Rashad Greene in 2014.
Terry led the team with 1,188 yards and nine touchdowns scored on 60 receptions.
Aside from Cam Akers, he was the biggest offensive threat for the Noles for the second consecutive year after redshirting as a true freshman.
Terry has excellent size and speed at 6’4 210 pounds with strong hands to go along with it. He’s had an issue with drops due here and there, but he’s dependable and capable of beating teams deep even when they already know it’s possible.
Terry would have been drafted this year had he decided to leave and would be the first wide receiver taken since Auden Tate was drafted in the seventh round in 2018.
Terry and Tate are similar in they can make tough catches in 50/50 situations, but Terry is faster and probably more athletic with the ability to take the top off of a defense.