Harrison Wallace III
Mississippi
Scouting Report

Wallace is a vertically-oriented receiver with decent size and the acceleration to threaten safeties over the top, but his 4.54 combine 40 raises real questions about whether his college deep-ball production translates against NFL closing speed. He's most effective against zone coverage — finding soft spots and tracking the ball downfield with solid concentration — but his route tree is underdeveloped and his release package is limited, leaving him vulnerable to physical press-man corners. The hands flash at times — particularly attacking the ball at its high point — but inconsistent technique leads to frustrating drops. Wallace is a late Day 3 or priority UDFA projection who profiles as a vertical role player on a practice squad before earning snaps as a Z receiver in a scheme that values field-stretching concepts.

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Pro ComparisonJalen Tolbert

Similar size/speed profile — a vertical-oriented receiver from the SEC who profiles as a depth piece/WR4 with upside in a vertical passing scheme. Both rely on acceleration and tracking rather than elite separation or route nuance. FTN Fantasy directly comped Wallace to Tolbert, Dante Pettis, and Jalen Royals.

Trait Grades
✂️ Route Running
61
👻 Separation
59
🤲 Hands
67
🔥 YAC Ability
69
🏎️ Speed
69
🏈 Contested Catches
71
🪽 Release Package
57
College Production (2025)
Receiving
61 rec, 934 yds, 4 TD, 17.63% DOM
Per catch
15.31 YPR
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