5 receivers that could be drafted by the Arizona Cardinals

STILLWATER, OK - OCTOBER 14: Wide receiver Marcell Ateman #3 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys tries to pull down a touchdown pass as cornerback Harrison Hand #31 of the Baylor Bears defends at Boone Pickens Stadium on October 14, 2017 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Oklahoma State defeated Baylor 59-16. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)
STILLWATER, OK - OCTOBER 14: Wide receiver Marcell Ateman #3 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys tries to pull down a touchdown pass as cornerback Harrison Hand #31 of the Baylor Bears defends at Boone Pickens Stadium on October 14, 2017 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Oklahoma State defeated Baylor 59-16. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)
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Auden Tate, Florida State

Like St. Brown, Tate is an underclassman who can provide immediate results in the NFL.  He is another receiver with great size at 6’5.

His up-and down performances for the Seminoles, also like St. Brown, can be attributed to the inconsistent play of his team.  He too had a freshman year injury that kept him from playing.

It helps to have a quarterback who can get you the ball.  Unfortunately Tate lost his quarterback early in 2017.

Still, over two seasons at Florida State, Tate 65 catches for 957-yards and 16 touchdowns.  That’s a very decent number over the course of just two seasons.  He caught three touchdowns alone in his final game, the Independence Bowl against Southern Mississippi.

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Tate is another receiver that should get consideration earlier rather than later. He should find a new home somewhere in the second or third round.  Could that new home be out west with the Cardinals?

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