Sporting News had Tate ranked as the 20th best player in the draft. Not receiver, player. Their comparison was Terrell Owens. And he's a heck of a returner. If anything, he steps in immediately as the team's kick returner.
Bottom line: Going into the 2008 season, Tate was viewed primarily as a return man, but he stepped up early in the year to emerge as a legitimate NFL-caliber receiver. Unfortunately, he played in only six games before injuring his knee, and he underwent surgery to repair his right MCL and ACL. Tate must prove his knee is healthy and convince teams he can return to his pre-injury form in order to remain a high draft pick. He has the tools to rebound from his injury and become a productive big-play receiver and return man in the NFL.