 There's really not that much evidence that suggests that size matters a whole lot at wide receiver in the NFL. Addison is only 173 pounds, but he had an unbelievable sophomore season at Pitt, tallying almost 1,600 yards in route to winning the Balitna Cup award. Had he been able to come out and enter the league last year, we'd probably have fewer question marks than we do right now, because Addison transferred to USC last season and at USC, he saw his numbers fall pretty dramatically. The fact that he had that season at Pitt shows us what he's capable of. It's not easy to put together a season with a 2.93 yards per team pass attempt rate and a near 40% touchdown share. So there are concerns because of that dip in production, but Addison is looking like a pretty safe bet. Analytically, he looks like some of the other smaller wide receivers that we've seen come out over the last handful of years, like a Calvin Ridley or Jehan Dotson.