2024 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Kahtero Summers, WR, Rhode Island
Written by Karver Jordan
Players information:
- Name: Kahtero Summers
- Age: 23
- Height and Weight: 6-foot-2 213 pounds
- Class: Graduate Student
- Position: Wide Receiver
Career Statistics Broken Down year by year:
- Key: * = Rhode Island Stats – ^ = Saint Francis Stats
- *2023 Stats: 11 games, 56 receptions, 1,027 yards, Six touchdowns, 18.3 yards per reception
- *2022 Stats: 11 games, 42 receptions, 675 yards, Six touchdowns, 16.1 yards per reception
- ^2021 Stats: 11 games, 44 receptions, 674 yards, Nine touchdowns, 15.3 yards per reception
- ^2019 Stats: 10 games, 14 receptions, 189 yards, 13.5 yards per reception
Career Awards:
2023:
- -Preseason All CAA
- -1st Team All CAA
- -All Team New England
2021:
- -All Conference
- -Hero Sports All-American
Strengths/Weaknesses:
Strengths:
- Fluid Route Running.
- Superb hands with wide catch radius.
- Ability to make contested catches.
- Dominant running style, fights off attempted tackles.
- Physical Wide receiver with Solid body control.
Weaknesses:
- Somewhat lack of route tree.
- Fighting off coverage at times.
Player Review/Film Breakdown:
Kahtero Summers is a talented big physical wide receiver who has improved season after season. The 6-foot-2 213-pound Wideout has great hands and is good after the catch due to his dominant running style. The powerful and dominant running style made it tough on the defense to take down the 23-year-old wide receiver. Very fluid in and out of breaks, something that was tough for the defensive backs to cover, Summers has great vision in finding openings in the defense and in the open field. The Rhode Island Wide Receiver has a somewhat limited route tree however, the big-bodied wide out makes up for it with the ability to haul in passes.
Player Scheme Fit: Spread
Kahtero Summers has the size and hands to make an impact in a Spread Offense, Most of Summers’ snaps came from the outside Wide Receiver spot at Rhode Island.
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