
TetairoaMcMillan
- Round
- 1
- Pick
- 8
- Overall
- 8
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Tetairoa McMillan has some of the best pure ball skills in the 2022 cycle. His ability to win in contested situations reminds us of Kenny Golladay.
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Scouting Report
The top skill player from California if not the West Coast in the 2022 cycle. A dominant high school wide receiver with the ability to win in contested catch situations at a high rate. A pure ball winner in-air. Uses his 6-foot-5 stature, leaping ability, timing and coordination to make acrobatic catches downfield and in the red zone. Highly productive and a high-volume target for one of the top high school offenses nationally. Plays with toughness and displays advanced stamina doubling as a safety. Could be a coveted safety if he wanted, as well. Battle-tested against top competition in the Los Angeles area. Also a top volleyball player. Not a natural separator due to average long speed. Thinner build and should benefit from spending time in a college strength program.
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Personal Life
Tetairoa McMillan didn't take long to make an impression on Arizona coach Brent Brennan when he took over in Tucson. “Just blown away,” Brennan said. “It was something you saw right away. The first time I saw him step on the field I was just blown away by his body control, his route running, and his ability to finish on the ball. It’s unlike anyone I’ve ever seen. I’m a receiver guy by trade, right? That’s what I coached. So, I remembered him in high school when he was breaking records and dominating both in football and in volleyball. He's so special." During his first two seasons at Arizona, McMillan caught 129 passes for 2,104 yards, good for 16.8 per catch and 18 touchdowns. That includes doubling his receptions and yardage as a sophomore with a team-high tying 90 catches and 1,402 yards to go with 10 scores.
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