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USC WR Jordan Addison declares for 2023 NFL Draft
Southern California Trojans wide receiver Jordan Addison Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

One of the top wideouts in college football over the past few years has, to no surprise, set himself up to turn pro in 2023. USC’s Jordan Addison announced (on Instagram) that he is declaring for this spring’s NFL draft.

The former four-star recruit drew plenty of interest coming out of high school but began his college career at Pitt. It was there that he flashed substantial potential as a freshman, racking up 60 catches, 666 yards and four touchdowns. That set him and the team’s offense up for a significant step forward the following year.

Addison’s sophomore totals confirmed his status as one of the top players at any position in the country. He totaled 1,593 yards (the highest figure in the ACC) and 17 touchdowns (which led the NCAA) on 100 receptions. That performance helped quarterback Kenny Pickett become a Heisman finalist and go on to become the first quarterback selected in last year’s draft. They also led to Addison being named the Biletnikoff Award winner as the country’s top wideout, as well as a consensus First-Team All-American.

In the offseason, he transferred to USC to join Lincoln Riley‘s highly-touted offense and pair up with this season’s Heisman winner, Caleb Williams. Addison was limited to 11 contests as a result of an ankle injury, but still managed to put up a 59-875-8 statline. That confirmed his status as a dynamic playmaker and kept him firmly on the first-round radar as a follow-up to his substantial 2021 production.

The 2023 WR class is generally regarded more for its depth than its star power at the top of the board, but Williams should still not need to wait long to hear his name called on Day 1. The Athletic’s Dane Brugler notes (on Twitter) that the 6-0, 175-pounder has a chance to find himself in the top 20, which could easily make him the top player at the position out of this year’s crop.

Brugler is one of numerous evaluators who has Addison listed as the top wideout available, with TCU’s Quentin Johnston representing his competition for that title. Given his size, the former is likely slated to operate as a slot receiver at the NFL level, but his route-running should make him an impact player right away in the pro game. Especially if he once again finds himself with a high-end passer, Addison will be expected to put up sizeable numbers in the short- and long-term future.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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