After a breakout 2020 season, Stanford Cardinal junior wide receiver planted himself firmly on the NFL radar and announced last December that he would skip his senior season and enter the 2021 draft.
- Height: 6-foot-4
- Weight: 227 pounds
- Hometown: Sandy, Utah (Brighton High School)
- Ran a 4.42 in the 40-yard dash and completed the three-cone drill in 6.86 seconds at his pro day.
- After signing with Stanford in 2016, served a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in South Korea, then played for the Cardinal from 2018-2020.
- As a junior during his six-game abbreviated season, Fehoko tallied 37 receptions for 574 yards with three receiving touchdowns, which earned him First Team All Pac-12 honors.
- Married his wife Bailee in March 2020.
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What they’re saying:
- “He’s been an outstanding team player, but now he understands he can be more of a featured guy. Folks will want to compare him to Eagles WR J.J. Arcega-Whiteside because they went to the same school, but I always thought Fehoko was the better prospect. He’s a better route runner and I think he’s better with the ball in his hands after the catch. He can be a complete receiver, and I view him as an ascending talent.” — NFL.com’s Charles Davis
- “He’s big, and he’s an athlete. Unfortunately, athleticism is less important for projecting wide receiver success, but it can have a major impact on draft position. ... Fehoko was able to use his size and speed to make big plays at the collegiate level, though perhaps not as often as you’d hope for a future NFL star.” — Pro Football Focus’ Kevin Cole