 Johan Dotson, 5'11", 178lbs, falls short of the 20th percentile in height and weight among NFL receiver prospects since 2010, which is generally a tough roadblock to overcome unless there's a lot else to rally around. But Dotson has that. The draft equity is there, he has better than 70th percentile max receiving scores in reception market share and yards per team attempt. Both really key metrics for NFL success. The 4.3 second 40 yard dash speed is great in a vacuum, a little underwhelming for the size, but still great in a vacuum, a Deontay Johnson then is a pretty close comparable for Dotson. Both made their marks more with production and efficiency rather than their size and athleticism. Though Dotson seems destined to be a slot receiver in the NFL, his speed should lead to a downfield target or two each game in the right offense, giving him a wide range of target depth and that type of versatility should work really well in the NFL.