FSU WR Tamorrion Terry moves up NFL draft prospect rankings
Only a few publications have been singing the praises of Florida State wide receiver Tamorrion Terry.
After all, Terry is a redshirt sophomore (but still eligible for the 2020 NFL draft) and is playing on a Seminoles team that recently fired its head coach due to its porous record.
But you’ll probably start seeing a lot more of Terry after his game against Boston College, in which he caught seven passes for 156 yards – both career highs – and one touchdown. Terry has now caught 40 passes for 802 yards and 7 TDs.
Furthermore, the firing of head coach Willie Taggart could mean the early exit of several draft-eligible players, including juniors DT Marvin Wilson, RB Cam Akers, S Hamsah Nasirildeen, and two redshirt sophomores, Terry and DT Cory Durden.
Walter Football and Pro Football Network have been high on the 6-foot-4, 202 pound receiver most of the season. Prior to his big day, PFN said Terry “could be a steal in the April draft.”
Likewise, Walter Football rates Terry as its No. 8 receiver, expected to go on Day 1 or 2 if he declares for the draft.