Jordan Addison
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Officially enters draft
Addison (ankle) announced Monday that he'll forgo his remaining eligibility at USC to enter the 2023 NFL Draft, Jordan Reid of ESPN.com reports.
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Before sitting out USC's 46-45 loss to Tulane in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 2, Addison appeared in 11 games during his lone year in Los Angeles and finished with 59 catches for 875 yards and eight touchdowns on 84 targets. The six-foot, 175-pound wideout is now ready to take his talents to the professional ranks following a standout three-year collegiate career that included two brilliant seasons with Pittsburgh in 2020 and 2021. Addison is projected to be one of the first receivers off the draft board in April.
Before sitting out USC's 46-45 loss to Tulane in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 2, Addison appeared in 11 games during his lone year in Los Angeles and finished with 59 catches for 875 yards and eight touchdowns on 84 targets. The six-foot, 175-pound wideout is now ready to take his talents to the professional ranks following a standout three-year collegiate career that included two brilliant seasons with Pittsburgh in 2020 and 2021. Addison is projected to be one of the first receivers off the draft board in April.
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The Biletnikoff Award winner made waves with his decision to transfer and now he links up with Caleb Williams to form one of the most dangerous tandems in college football. Addison racked up 100 catches for 1,593 yards and 17 touchdowns at Pitt last year on a 30 percent target share. It’s worth noting that USC has more receiving depth and talent than Pitt did and Lincoln Riley’s offense tends to spread the ball around more, so while Addison should still put up WR1 numbers for fantasy managers, he may not have the target monopoly he enjoyed in 2021.
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Won't play in Cotton Bowl
USC head coach Lincoln Riley said Wednesday that Addison will sit out the Trojans' Jan. 2 Cotton Bowl matchup with Tulane to rehab an ankle injury, Ryan Kartje of the Los Angeles Times reports.
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Full-go Saturday
Addison (undisclosed) will be good to go Saturday versus UCLA, per College Gameday on ESPN.
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Dressed and warming up
Addison (leg) is in uniform and appears to be a full go in warmups ahead of Friday's game versus Colorado, Chris Trevino of 247sports.com reports.
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Expected to play Friday
USC coach Lincoln Riley said he expects Addison (leg) to play in Friday's game versus Colorado, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.
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Still limited
Coach Lincoln Riley said Addison (leg) is "very close" to being healthy but has yet to log a full practice, Keely Eure of 247Sports.com reports.
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