Cedric Tillman, a wide receiver with the Cleveland Browns, is questionable for Saturday’s playoff game against the Houston Texans.
Following his entry into the concussion protocol during a week 18 defeat to the Cincinnati Bengals, he did not participate in team practice on Wednesday. In his debut season, the former Tennessee wide receiver recorded 21 catches for 244 yards. Tillman recorded 64 receptions for 1,081 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2021, an extremely fruitful season. Due to injuries that hindered his 2022 season, his draft stock slightly declined. Analyst expectations for him at the next level are still high.
According to Dane Brugler of The Athletic, Tillman ought to have scored higher on his last big board and was anticipated to win over team evaluators during the predraft process.
Tillman’s official forty-yard sprint time was 4.55 seconds, which is respectable considering his large 6’3″ and 215 lb physique. He had strong explosive stats, with a vertical jump of 37 inches and a broad jump of 10 feet and 8 inches.
With a 9.22 RAS, he was among the highest scoring receivers. Joe Flacco, the quarterback for the Browns, who has been signed off the couch, is among the best passers in the league, will be his partner. They are starting a crucial phase, and Tillman should get along well with Elijah Moore and Amari Cooper, their wide outs.
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