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He will join a fairly crowded LA wide receiver room, with little chance of being a factor in the team’s passing offense in 2025. Inconsistencies in Mumpfield’s (5’11/186) play have followed him for much of his career. A reliable contributor who posted a 63-749-8 line as a true freshman at Akron, Mumpfield surpassed 500 yards in each of his four college seasons, but never showed traits of a dominant No. 1 receiver (career .215 TPRR). He topped out with a line of 52-813-5 in 2024 with Pittsburgh, leading the team, but never stood out amongst his fellow receivers during his three seasons with the team. Known more for his route running than his athletic abilities (4.59 40-time, 6.35 RAS), Mumpfield can play both out wide (54.6 percent snap rate) and in the slot (46.1 percent slot rate). He averaged a pedestrian 4.4 YAC/REC for his career, per PFF, and his 1.71 career YPRR puts him on the lower end of prospects taken in recent years. Overall, Mumpfield profiles as a player who could eventually turn into a contributing role player.
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