Overall
As you can see from the "Cons" column above, trying to poke holes in Justin Blackmon's game is very tough to do. He is drawing comparison's to future H.O.F Receiver, Terrell Owens, and those comparisons are actually pretty accurate (Minus the insanity). Blackmon has earned the accolades, and has proven himself in pretty much every game of his college career. He's got the size at 6-1, is a physical beast who plays with great power and manhandles Defensive Backs. And despite what some people will say, he does have breakaway speed (Just ask Stanford). He is not a Calvin Johnson pure burner, but he has speed to run away from the defense, and get separation off the line quickly. He runs good routes, and has very strong hands. On the field, only thing not to like about him is that he will occasionally lose focus and drop an easy ball, or fumble. Blackmon is going to be a dominant receiver at the next level, and a perennial Pro-Bowler. Now way he falls past pick #6, likely will go #2 or #3.