Allen Lazard

WR · Iowa State
A four-year starter at Iowa State, Lazard lined up as the “X” receiver in the Cyclones’ offense and was moved all over the formation, both inside and outside, developing into the face of the program and statistically the best wideout in school history. Lazard set an Iowa State record with a catch in 48-straight games (every game he played in college), which is more impressive considering the uneven quarterback play from the Cyclones over the last four years, including catching a pass from four different quarterbacks in 2017 alone. Impressive on the hoof, Lazard has a strong, well-proportioned frame with the ball skills to win in contested situations and expand his catch radius. He competes with a playmaking attitude, but he lacks the dynamic traits to consistently separate before or after the catch, limiting his big play potential. BACKGROUND A four-star wide receiver recruit out of high school, Allen Lazard starred on both offense and defense at Urbandale, earning numerous player of the year and All-American awards as a defensive back and wide receiver – set the school-records for catches (105), touchdowns (34) and interceptions (14). He was ranked as the No. 1 recruit in the state of Iowa and a top-25 recruit nationally, drawing scholarship offers from Notre Dame, Stanford and several others. However, Lazard followed his father and older brother and signed with Iowa State, becoming one of the highest-rated recruits in school history. Lazard started the final 11 games as a true freshman and recorded 45 catches for 593 yards and three scores, earning Big-12 All-Freshman honors. He led the team in receiving as a sophomore and posted 56 catches for 808 yards and six scores, earning All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors. Lazard again led the team in receiving as a junior with a career-high 1,018 receiving yards, adding 69 receptions and seven touchdowns to earn First Team All-Big 12 honors. He returned for his senior season and led the team in receiving for the third straight season, finishing with a personal-best 71 receptions and 10 touchdown grabs (Cyclones single season record) to earn First Team All-Big 12 honors for the second straight year."