 We are going to hear a lot on future NFL Sundays that Stanford's J.J.R. Segal White side comes from a basketball family and that he has a tendency to box out defenders for catches. The film backs that up showing those contested catches both in the red zone and down the field and the numbers check out in terms of big plays and touchdowns as well. The 6-2 225 pound prospect did the majority of his damage against weaker opponents this season but he's still hauled in 14 of 29 touchdowns for Stanford. He didn't run the 40th combine yet his pro-day mark of around 4-5 is averaged for his size. With some agility and burst concerns a comparison to Dwayne Bow is apt. A first round talent to some our Segal White side could turn into an elite high-volume red zone threat at the next level.