Isaac TeSlaa
WR · Arkansas Razorbacks · JR · 6'4 · 215 lb
Trait Grades
- Route Running9.0 / 10
- Catching8.5 / 10
- Speed9.0 / 10
- Release8.5 / 10
- RAC8.5 / 10
What the tape shows
🎥 Film Summary: Isaac TeSlaa is one of the more underrated receivers in the 2025 NFL Draft class — a legit 6’4” deep threat with 4.4 speed who brings far more polish to the position than most prospects his size. A natural vertical separator, TeSlaa consistently threatens DBs downfield and has a strong understanding of how to manipulate coverage by attacking blind spots, stacking defenders, and using subtle tempo shifts to create leverage. Despite his height, he’s a fluid, detailed route runner — showing sharper footwork and cleaner transitions than many smaller receivers. His ability to bend at the top of routes, sink into breaks, and create separation on curls, digs, and fades is advanced for his frame. Unlike many tall wideouts who rely strictly on athleticism or size, TeSlaa has clearly been developed as a technician. Where others are getting hyped (i.e., Tetairoa McMillan), TeSlaa quietly brings more route nuance, better spatial feel, and just as much downfield danger — but without the same national spotlight. His film shows a receiver who consistently creates clean windows and can take the top off a defense while maintaining precise execution underneath. He also brings strong tracking and ball skills, particularly on vertical routes and sideline fades. His hands are reliable, and he does well to shield defenders with his body when working the boundary. 🧠 Trait Highlights: Size-Speed Blend: NFL frame with sub-4.5 speed — a true matchup problem Route Running: Elite for his size; understands pacing, DB leverage, and top-of-route mechanics Vertical Threat: Can stretch the field and finish at the catch point Football IQ: Works blind spots, sets up defenders, and adjusts mid-route Ball Skills: Confident hands catcher, good timing and sideline awareness 📈 Projection: TeSlaa projects as a high-upside WR3 with WR2 potential in vertical-push and West Coast systems. He brings starter traits and is more polished than many of the big-name wideouts projected ahead of him. NFL-ready in terms of route running, IQ, and ability to uncover. One of the best value receivers in this class if he lands in the right offense.