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Between now and draft day, when the Packers own the No. 15 overall selection in the first round, those players will be profiled with thumbnail sketches and videos known as "Prospect Primers."
Today's player is …
Jordan Addison, WR, USC
Height/Weight: 5-11, 173
Key stats: Over last two seasons, 2021 at Pitt and 2022 at USC, has 159 catches for 2,468 yards and 25 TDs.
College honors: Won the Biletnikoff Award as the nation's top receiver in 2021, along with earning several All-America honors, and then was named first-team All-Pac-12 last year.
Background/other info: Proved to be a big-time performer in multiple programs, adapting to different coaches, systems and quarterbacks at Pitt and USC to produce as a top target. His 2021 numbers at Pitt (100 catches, 1,593 yards, 17 TDs) made him the third Panther to win the Biletnikoff Award along with Antonio Bryant and Larry Fitzgerald, and they surpassed his 2022 stats after the transfer to USC (59-875-8), though he did miss three games due to an ankle injury last year. Viewed as especially dangerous as a runner after the catch, as offenses were designed to get him the ball in space and let him go to work. Lack of size and strength raises questions about ability to make contested catches, but is viewed as a dynamic route runner who applies his speed and change of direction to great advantage. Also averaged 15.4 yards on 12 punt returns his last season at Pitt.