Adonai Mitchell
Position: WR — Projected: Late 1st Round
History & Measurables
Born: Oct. 8, 2002 – Missouri City, TX
High School: Cane Ridge
College: Georgia/Texas
Height – 6’2″ Weight – 205 lbs
Traits & Characteristics
The Good
- Quick In and Out of Breaks
- Deep Threat
- Good Route Running
The Bad
- Some Times Cuts Off Routes
- Not Full Speed All Time
- Consistency in Production
Advanced Analytics Notes
2023 Receiving: 25 Target Minimum
• Targets: 86
• Overall Rec Grade: 74.1 (112th among WRs)
• Man Rec Grade: 66.9 (222nd among WRs)
• Zone Rec Grade: 70.6 (159th among WRs)
• Slot %: 18.4
• Wide %: 81.6
• Missed Tackles Forced: 6 (192nd among WRs)
• ADOT: 16 (44th among WRs)
• Route Participation: 96.3 (71st among WRs)
• Yards Per Route Run: 1.72 (249th among WRs)
• YAC/REC: 3.2 (443rd among WRs)
• Contested Catch %: 36.4 (345th among WRs)
• QB Rating when Targeted: 126.2 (45th among WRs)
Film Notes and Highlights
Adonai Mitchell showed flashes in two year at Georgia and at Texas had his best year. Mitchell shows all the tools to be a WR1. He is able to use hesitation to set up routes and fool defenders to cause separation. There are times where Michell looks unguardable with his route running and ability to adjust mid air. He is able to vary route speed to get open deep and has great ability of tracking the ball. The problem is lack of production throughout his career and at times cuts off routes if he is not getting the ball. The biggest thing for Mitchell is a team getting full effort out of him all the time. – Brandon Haye
(Games Watched: vs Kansas St 2023, vs TCU 2023, vs Oklahoma 2023, vs Alabama 2023)
I'm very much in on Adonai Mitchellpic.twitter.com/fygzMjoaBz
— mike (@bengals_sans) April 12, 2024
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