Jaylin Lane emerged as one of the Hokies' top receivers in his two seasons at Virginia Tech, tallying just over 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns.
Despite Virginia Tech finishing with a 6-7 record, Lane still led the team in receptions (38) and earned his first ACC Receiver of the Week honor after a 106-yard performance in the Hokies' 37-17 win over Old Dominion in September.
Lane was one of six Hokies invited to the NFL Scouting Combine, joining teammates Antwaun Powell-Ryland Jr., Aeneas Peebles, Dorian Strong, and Bhayshul Tuten.
Lane was a member of the second group of wideouts, these stats reflect his stats in comparison of everyone else in his group.
NFL Analyst Lance Zierlein on Lane.
Semi-versatile slot option with legitimate long speed and talent to add yardage with the ball in his hands. Lane can stretch defenses from the slot with his build-up speed and is a viable option in catch-and-run packages near the line of scrimmage. He gives too many clues as a route runner and needs to work on running repeatable, fluid routes as a pro. While he’s tough as a runner, he can’t muster the play strength or ball skills to win the contested-catch game. Lane’s best qualities give him a chance to stick on a roster, but he might need to earn his keep as a return man early on.
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