 There's a lot to like about Arizona State's Brandon Ayuk. After two years of Juco ball, Ayuk transferred to Arizona State for his junior and senior seasons. During his junior year, he was overshadowed by Nikhil Harry, but he came through in a big way in 2019 with 65 catches, 1,192 receiving yards and 8 touchdowns. That gave him a yards per team attempt rate of 3.11, which ranks 4th best in this year's class, and yards per team attempt is a fairly predictive metric for success. There are some red flags though. Ayuk only had two years of good production, giving him a bad breakout age that's north of 21 years old, and he wasn't an early declare, which isn't a good sign either. Basically, he's got a pretty big range of outcomes as a pro as a result. When you look for players with his size in late college production, the comparables aren't all that great. One that popped the most was Terence Williams, who also broke out late in college with a similar height and weight profile. Ayuk should have a chance to make more of an impact than Williams made, but analytically, there are some things to worry about.