Chris Brazzell II, WR
Height: 6’4
Weight: 198 lbs
Class: RS–Junior
School: Tennessee
Hands: 9”
Arm length: 32 ⅜”
40-yard dash: 4.37 seconds
10-yard split: 1.52 seconds
STATS
A former three-star recruit out of Midland Legacy High School in Midland, Texas, where he was the 116th wide receiver and the 117th recruit from Texas during the 2022 recruiting cycle.
Brazzell initially took his talents to Tulane, and played two seasons there, catching 45 passes for 722 yards with five touchdowns. He then transferred to Tennessee for his final two seasons; he was a four-star recruit, the 18th wide receiver and the 84 overall player in the 2024 transfer portal.
Brazzell was Third Team All-ACC in 2023 and First-Team All-SEC in 2025, where he averaged 16.5-yards per catch on a 15.7-yard aDot, and an impressive 2.57 yards per route run. Brazzell aligned primarily out wide (93.2%) through his career.
He only dropped two passes in 2025 and had an 8.2% drop rate through his college career. He secured 40.8% of his contested catches throughout his career, catching 7 of 17 in 2025 (41.2%).
His father, Chris, played wide receiver and was a sixth round pick by the Jets in 1998, and his brother plays defensive back at Tennessee. Brazzell will be 23 years old at the start of the 2026 NFL season.
Tennessee wideout Chris Brazzell
Feb 27, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Tennessee wideout Chris Brazzell (WO10) speaks to members of the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. | Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images
Strengths
Long receiver with LONGGGG strides
Elite size/speed combination with very good leaping ability
Excellent verticality – eats up cushion with homerun ability
Very good overall athlete with impressive lower body explosiveness
Does well to sink his hips and cut – especially with his body type
Solid lateral agility and change of direction
Fluid with good quickness for his size
Massive quick game target
Good release package – dangerous stacking ability
Good overall feet and spatial awareness
Route savvy – knows how to attack off-leverage
Does well to manipulate defenders leverage
Very good ball skills
Very good high point ability – extends away from his frame
Excellent body control in one-on-one situations
Works the sideline well
Understands how to use his body in the air
Wide catch radius – plucks away from his frame
Weaknesses
High hips hinder his ability to cut
More vertical skills than quick cutting ability
Limited YAC ability – not very elusive
Did not face press coverage a ton
Comes from an unconventional offense
Route diversity
Summary
Chris Brazzell II possesses a dangerous combination of deep speed and long strides that threaten defenses vertically. His presence softens the defense, which provides space for underneath targets and the rushing attack – he has that effect!
He's an explosive athlete with an impressive catch radius, who will immediately be a problem for defensive backs on the vertical plane.
Despite his leggy nature, it doesn’t really affect his route running much; sure, he would be quicker in and out of cuts if his hips weren’t so high, but he’s fluid for a player – even with his body type, which is rare.
Brazzell has the “MOSS” ability at receiver; he makes acrobatic catches look easy and times his jumps well to win one-on-one matchups, even when he is out-leveraged; he achieved this against Georgia, where he went off for 6/6 125-yards with two scores.
He doesn’t have the YAC ability that is desired from most receivers that will likely be taken as high as Brazzell, but he presents more than enough to be a true difference maker for an offense. He isn’t a completely polished wide receiver, but he can be a dangerous threat at the next level.
GRADE: 6.34
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