Andrew Wilbar: Bell’s injury history may be a concern to some, but he is certainly the most consistent receiver Michigan has had in recent memory. My biggest concern lies in his inconsistent involvement in the game plan. Weeks would go by where Bell was a complete non-factor, only to go off and have a big game the following week. Overall, though, I like Bell’s precise route-running and secure hands. He just isn’t going to be as physical as you would like from your slot receiver. At the very least, I see Bell as a special teams ace in the NFL, but when putting into account his experience and leadership, it would not shock me to see him carve out a prominent role early on.
Rank | 178 |
Round | 5th |
Name | Ronnie Bell |
Position | WR |
School | Michigan |
Height | 6‘0“ |
Weight | 192 lbs |
Receptions | 62 |
Receiving Yards | 889 |
Yards per Catch | 14.3 |
Receiving TDs | 4 |
Hand Size | 9.5 |
Arm Length | 31.0 |
Forty Yard Dash | 4.5 |
Bench Reps | 14 |
Vertical Leap | 38.5 |
Broad Jump | 120 |
Three Cone Drill | 7.0 |
Shuttle | 4.2 |
BTSC |
PFF |
CBS |
McShay |
NFL (Edholm) |
B/R |
Sporting News |
The Athletic |
Draft Network |
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