2025 NFL Draft prospect profile - Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State

2025 NFL Draft prospect profile - Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State
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Is Royals one of the hidden gems in the 2025 NFL Draft?

The average fan could be forgiven for not recognizing Jalen Royals, the wide receiver from Utah State.

After all, Utah State isn’t a big school and rarely have a big school on their schedule. Also, Royals himself only played seven games in 2024 thanks to an injury, so he’s been out of sight for much of the year.

But the fact that he isn’t widely known, however, shouldn’t mean that he isn’t a very good prospect. Had Royals played for a bigger school, such as Alabama, LSU, or Ohio State, he might be reckoned among the very best receivers in the draft.

The NFL is likely far more aware of Royals than the average fan. However, could he still be something of a sleeper and a great value for a team like the New York Giants?

Prospect: Jalen Royals (1)
Games Watched: vs. Utah (2024), vs. Boise State (2024), vs. New Mexico (2024)
Red Flags: Foot (2024)

Measurables

Strengths

Best traits

  • Athleticism
  • Versatility
  • Run after catch

Jalen Royals is a densely built wide receiver with plus athleticism, ball skills, and versatility.

Royals has solid (but not great) size at 6-foot, 205 pounds with 30-inch arms and 9 ½ inch hands. He also sports great athleticism and movement skills, which allowed Utah State to play him all over their offensive formation.

He was used out wide as an X and Flanker, as well as in the slot and out of bunch formations. He played well out of each alignment and is also a threat at every level of the field.

Royals has good vision as well as being quick and agile, which makes him a consistent threat as a ball carrier. Utah State frequently used him on screen plays and he was effectively able to supplement their running game doing so. He also has an efficient release package and gets into intermediate and deep routes with little wasted energy. Royals flashes nuanced route running, manipulating the shape and tempo of his stem to influence corners, as well as using good head fakes and subtle double-moves to maximize separation at the top of his routes. He has solid ball skills and generally does a good job of locating and tracking the ball in the air, as well as adjusting or working back to wayward passes.

He has the speed to be a true deep threat, which Utah State took advantage of as a misdirection piece in their run game. Royals plays hard and gives good effort without the ball. He’s a willing blocker at the line of scrimmage and also transitions quickly from receiver to blocker when a teammate gets the ball.

Weaknesses

Worst traits

  • Size
  • Route consistency

Royals is a well-rounded receiver with few true holes in his game.

His biggest overall weakness is his relative lack of size compared to the NFL archetype for outside receivers. He doesn’t have the...