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2023 NFL Draft Diamonds Scouting Report: Tyrese Chambers, WR, Florida International

Tyrese Chambers is the go-to target in FIU's offense who displays decent route running and agility. Hula Bowl scout Joel Titus breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of Chambers as an NFL Prospect in his report.
Tyrese Chambers is the go-to target in FIU’s offense who displays decent route running and agility. Hula Bowl scout Joel Titus breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of Chambers as an NFL Prospect in his report.

Player Data

Name, Jersey #Tyrese Chambers, #0
School (Code)FLIN
DOB, Class Yr10-27-1999, 5th year Jr
Height, Weight5110e, 186e
40 Yd Dash4.55e
Arms, Hands3014e, 0900e
Position/DepthWR/1st
Honors/Captainship2021 All-CUSA (Second Team)
2019 All-NEC (First Team)
2019 NEC Offensive Rookie of the Year
Season Viewed (yr)2022
Games Watched@NMST, CTUN, @TXNO
Scout Name / DateJoel Titus/11-11-22

Per Year Stats (Most Recent First)

2022FIU: 1074 rec yds, 45 recs, 9 TDs
2021FIU: 507 rec yds, 47 recs, 4 TDs
2020Sacred Heart: DNP due to pandemic
2019Sacred Heart: 811 rec yds, 50 recs, 8 TDs
2018Fort Scott JC: DNP

Player Summary:

2-time transfer: Fort Scott JC-Sacred Heart-Florida International. F-WR type. Aligns primarily outside. Took a couple RB snaps and is the primary PR for FLIN. Below-average Ht/Wt combo. Poor estimated arm/hand measurements. Average athletic ability. He displays good twitch, utilizing it well in his route running ability. Shakes off coverage with his twitchy head and legs. Shows good agility. He runs gracefully and incisively on the route with his great agility and twitch. Displays sufficient play speed. Shows ordinary balance and explosion on a regular basis. Does not possess an explosive first step on the block or route. He lacks the level of speed to blow by defenders. Has to rely on his other tools and traits. Shows subpar play strength especially on the block. Shows below-average toughness and effort particularly on the block. On a snap-to-snap basis he displays an aversion to blocking. Pre catch, he is a solid player, showcasing great separation with twitch and agility in his route running. He shows great COD with his smooth and twitchy footwork. He displays sufficient quickness and burst although struggles to regularly win with speed. His release is of great quality on a steady basis. His play strength quality can compromise his releases with him being forced towards the sidelines. At the catch, he shows good adjustment, catching balls that nearly skim off the ground to balls at the extent of his catch radius. Displays good quality hands by catching those tricky throws and consistently reeling in most of his targets, only missing on throws that stretch his radius too far. Compensates for balls off the mark by impressively adjusting his body. His contested catch ability is average, catching balls in small windows although not in an exceptional fashion. His field awareness is ordinary, often getting pushed towards the sidelines with the inability to reestablish himself to make a play. After the catch, he is average, displaying good elusiveness as his twitch and agility provide him with an ability to make a few defenders miss after the catch. His RAC ability is average which is held back by his strength and burst. He shows average playmaking ability, having to win before the catch with his route running. His blocking ability overall is subpar. He does not show adequate ability or effort to effectively block on a snap-to-snap basis.

Scheme Fit:

F-WR type. Comfortable in the slot and outside.

Power Statement:

A good receiver without good strength or speed traits who wins with his route running, hands, and adjustment ability. Not a blocking option in most situations.

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