Draft 2011 – Pick #6

Mikail Baker 6'0" 205
KR, Baylor

Academics:

Graduated with degree in general studies. Twice granted medical hardship (see next).
    
Biography/Honors:
2010: Played 12 of 13 games. 37 tackles, 2 forced fumbles and an INT at corner.
2009: Played in three games. 25.2-yard kickoff return average on 9 attempts. 2 tackles and an INT at corner.
2008: Played in 11 of 12 games, with one start at wide receiver. 25.3-yard average and one TD on kickoff returns. Four receptions for 44 yards (11.0 ypc).
2007: Played in two games. Four kickoff returns for 25.8-yard average. Six receptions for 87 yards (14.5 ypc).

Injuries:
2009: Missed most of season due to torn ACL and torn medial and lateral minisci.
2007: Missed most of season due to broken collarbone.

Pro Day results (not invited to NFL Combine):
4.41 40-yard dash
38.0 vertical
10'10" broad jump
7.13 3-cone drill
4.00 20-yard shuttle

Positives

Pretty remarkable timed speed given his injury history. 4.4 40 at pro day would have been good for 4th-best at the Combine for WRs, and his broad jump was better than everyone's except Julio Jones. 20-yard shuttle time would have also been 4th-best. Results obviously speak well to his speed and explosiveness. Hits the crease well on kickoff returns and is gone. Very hard to catch. Exceptional speed gives him potential to be dangerous as a gunner on punts or outside man on kickoff coverage. Runs well through traffic on kickoffs. Quick reaction and closing speed at corner on smoke routes and quick screens. Also played some safety. Nice edge defender. Forced fumble to preserve 2010 win over Texas. Shows some ability to flash in late and break up passes. Good speed, nice soft hands at wide receiver.

Negatives

Will be 24 when training camp starts. Significant injury history. Realistically no more than a year of college playing experience at either wide receiver or cornerback. Baylor allowed 27.7 points per game, 34 per game in the Big 12 Or Maybe 10, largely because they couldn't defend the pass. Little hint Baker can remotely press-cover; in his highlight reel, he's always 6-8 yards off the line at the snap. Value appears to be strictly as a kick returner, and an NFL player usually needs to have an additional skill to stick on a roster. And kickoff returns may have taken a big hit when the league moved kickoffs back up to the 35 in the offseason.

Compares to:

if he's damn lucky, former Ram Chris Johnson. Similar size, stopwatch-breaking speed, came up as a kick returner. Johnson has transitioned to cornerback in the NFL with reasonable success. Just don't step out of bounds at the 1 on any of your returns, Mikail.

Fun Facts:
Did you know the plural of "meniscus" is "menisci"? I was guessing "menisces". Mikail's unfortunate to have had to learn that in person. The aspirant TV broadcaster is an alum of Skyline High (what a cool name) in Dallas, which has also produced Olympic sprinting champion Michael Johnson and former NBA star Larry "Grandmama" Johnson.

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