I don't know much about Nabers, but this article from a scout gave me some pause, especially the part about 50/50 balls.
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"For every ‘wow’ play Nabers produces when he blows the doors off a secondary, there are a couple of passes thrown his way when he lacks concentration and his route running looks undisciplined.
Nabers loses focus and/or interest at times. Occasionally, he’s not in the right spot or he’ll drop one he shouldn’t have."
Drop facts
I want to make this clear, Nabers isn’t losing focus to the point he’s drop-happy because he’s not, it’s more or less his traits aren’t consistently matching the outcome.
In terms of
Nabers’ catch rate:
2021: 28 receptions on 46 targets (60.9%)
2022: 72 receptions on 99 targets (72.8%)
2023: 89 receptions on 130 targets (68.4%)
Nabers three-year college career catch rate average = 67.3%
A dynamic receiver who stretches the field, but shows lapses of intensity and focus at times. Muscular frame and long arms. Lines up outside, but may factor more from the slot. Burst release. Works all three route levels (short, intermediate, and deep). Explodes into secondaries. Can make crisp breakpoints. Uses frame to box out corners. Excels at curl and stop-and-go deep routes where he can sell the curl and the intermediate dagger route. Knack for exploiting secondaries. Works back to the quarterback when he’s in trouble.
Inconsistent on 50-50 balls. Routes can get undisciplined at times. Can get outmuscled. Decent blocker.