Chris Olave NFL Draft Prospect Profile and Scouting Report

NFL Draft Profile: Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State

Name: Chris Olave

School: The Ohio State University

Year: Sr

Position: Wide Receiver

Measurables: 6’1”, 188 lbs.

 

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General Info:

Chris Olave was born in San Ysidro, California and grew up in the San Diego area. He attended Mission Hills High School and played basketball and track as well as football. A lifelong Oregon Ducks fan, he accepted a scholarship offer to play football for the Ohio State Buckeyes over other offers like Michigan and USC. Olave’s resume boasts two first team All-Big Ten awards as well as an AFCA first team All-American selection. His illustrious career landed him 1st in touchdowns, 3rd in receptions, and 5th in yards on Ohio State’s all-time receiving record books. Well respected by his teammates and coaches, Chris Olave was elected captain of the Ohio State Buckeyes for the 2021 football season. The wide receiver projects as a first-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.

Positional Skills:

Strengths

Chris Olave is one of the most fundamentally sound players in this year’s draft class. It is clear that both Justin Fields and C.J. Stroud trusted him during their time at quarterback. He knows how to use his body to his advantage and has a great feel for the position. Olave is a good route runner, frequently finding himself open to the tune of 175 career receptions. He often finds the soft spot in the zone as well, which is a skill quarterbacks appreciate. The wide receiver’s hands are a strong point as well. Drops were never a problem, and he is aggressive with his hands in contested-catch situations. Perhaps the most striking attribute from Olave’s film is his get-off. He synchronizes his get-off with the snap of the ball so effectively that often times it appears as if he has a head start. Chris Olave can play on the boundary and in the slot. This certainly will work in his favor at the next level, where versatility is becoming increasingly important.

 

Weaknesses

While he is certainly a good athlete, the physical side of Olave leaves some to be desired. He does not possess elite downhill speed that can take the top off of a defense like others in this class, such as his former teammate Jameson Williams. He also lacks the size that can overpower NFL defensive backs in press coverage. Olave has shown a capacity for run blocking, but there is room for improvement there as well.

 

Fit with the Packers:

Wide receiver is an obvious position of need for the Packers. As it stands today, their only wide receivers under contract for the 2022 season are Randall Cobb and Amari Rodgers (Cobb will likely be a cap casualty). However, using high draft capital on a wide receiver would be a change of pace for GM Brian Gutekunst, a disciple of Ted Thompson. As many in the media have pointed out, the Packers have not taken an offensive skilled position player in the first round during Aaron Rodgers’ tenure. For the last four years, Green Bay has struggled to find a reliable wideout to line up opposite Davante Adams. If Davante stays in Green Bay, Chris Olave could become that complimentary wide receiver immediately. If Davante Adams leaves Green Bay, the pro-ready player would be the team’s future at the wide receiver position.

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MarkinMadison's picture

February 26, 2022 at 04:46 pm

He is a football player. The Packers seem more enamored with RAS prospects. His lack of run blocking ability would also seem to be a problem for this system. I don't see the Packers taking him.

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BirdDogUni's picture

February 26, 2022 at 05:32 pm

Having a Slot WR who is very technically sound with the ability and speed to play outside would definitely be an asset to this team, but we just spent a 3rd round pick on Amari Rodgers for that roll, even if he isn't the answer. I think they would go bigger too, so I don't see the Packers drafting him either. Lol

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stockholder's picture

February 26, 2022 at 06:56 pm

I'm looking for Jerry Rice. Not St. Brown. Pass

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Tgagy's picture

February 27, 2022 at 09:06 am

This breakdown is inaccurate. He absolutely has the speed to take the top off and will run mid to low 4.3's this week.

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alinger84's picture

February 28, 2022 at 06:55 am

If he indeed runs a mid to low 4.3 I guess he will be long gone when the Packers are on the clock.

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