1 00:00:01,480 --> 00:00:05,200 Speaker 1: Welcome to Fantasy Football Weekly, a production of iHeartRadio. 2 00:00:07,320 --> 00:00:11,559 Speaker 2: Time now for Fantasy Football Weekly from iHeartRadio, your weekly 3 00:00:11,640 --> 00:00:15,600 Speaker 2: source for the nation's best fantasy football advice, speculation, and 4 00:00:15,680 --> 00:00:18,760 Speaker 2: whatever stupid stuff they decide to drop into the show. 5 00:00:18,800 --> 00:00:20,800 Speaker 2: Now here's your host, Paul Charchion. 6 00:00:22,880 --> 00:00:26,840 Speaker 1: Welcome to Fantasy Football Weekly. I'm Paul Charchion, my guest, 7 00:00:26,880 --> 00:00:28,760 Speaker 1: as he has been for many of the last shows, 8 00:00:28,760 --> 00:00:31,120 Speaker 1: and we'll be for a few more thor nice strow, 9 00:00:31,200 --> 00:00:34,440 Speaker 1: Hey buddy, Hey, how you doing it? Is certainly your 10 00:00:34,479 --> 00:00:37,640 Speaker 1: time of year, isn't it? Ah? The best, the best? 11 00:00:37,640 --> 00:00:39,680 Speaker 1: And I know you're super busy. We love you find 12 00:00:39,720 --> 00:00:42,040 Speaker 1: time to get us up to speed on the rookies 13 00:00:42,240 --> 00:00:45,440 Speaker 1: every year, this time of year and this is this 14 00:00:45,520 --> 00:00:48,600 Speaker 1: is high demand thor season right here. I mean, this 15 00:00:48,720 --> 00:00:50,400 Speaker 1: is like you know, for me, when I'm in like 16 00:00:50,479 --> 00:00:53,920 Speaker 1: late August early September and everybody's getting ready for their 17 00:00:53,920 --> 00:00:56,760 Speaker 1: guillotine drafts, that's my busy, busiest time of the year. 18 00:00:56,920 --> 00:00:59,640 Speaker 1: This is this month is just nuts for you or 19 00:01:00,320 --> 00:01:02,400 Speaker 1: are you all prepped up to the point that now 20 00:01:02,480 --> 00:01:05,600 Speaker 1: it's just easy? I mean, nothing's your evaluation of players 21 00:01:05,600 --> 00:01:08,399 Speaker 1: doesn't change much at this point. Right as we get 22 00:01:08,440 --> 00:01:08,959 Speaker 1: into April. 23 00:01:10,160 --> 00:01:12,720 Speaker 3: I would love to say the latter, but you know 24 00:01:12,760 --> 00:01:15,040 Speaker 3: you're going deeper into the position. You know, when you 25 00:01:15,080 --> 00:01:17,039 Speaker 3: do a five hundred player big board like I do 26 00:01:17,080 --> 00:01:19,759 Speaker 3: with the five hundred comps, like I mean, it becomes 27 00:01:19,800 --> 00:01:22,800 Speaker 3: a real discussion down the board draftable grades and then 28 00:01:22,880 --> 00:01:25,039 Speaker 3: down the board and then you know who's who's gonna 29 00:01:25,080 --> 00:01:26,920 Speaker 3: be on there, who's gonna miss it? But yeah, like 30 00:01:26,959 --> 00:01:29,440 Speaker 3: there's there's a lot of guys to watch and to 31 00:01:29,480 --> 00:01:31,880 Speaker 3: dig into to get to a five hundred player bard. 32 00:01:31,920 --> 00:01:33,440 Speaker 3: So now we will we will be going right up 33 00:01:33,480 --> 00:01:34,000 Speaker 3: to the draft. 34 00:01:34,160 --> 00:01:36,880 Speaker 1: I love it. Okay, So we've got what rookie wide 35 00:01:36,920 --> 00:01:41,480 Speaker 1: receivers today, then next week tight ends week after that 36 00:01:41,600 --> 00:01:45,759 Speaker 1: quarterbacks and and it's quarterback has seen Well, we'll talk 37 00:01:45,800 --> 00:01:47,640 Speaker 1: more about it when we get to that episode. Feels 38 00:01:47,680 --> 00:01:50,800 Speaker 1: like it's been fairly stable other than cam Ward now 39 00:01:50,840 --> 00:01:53,560 Speaker 1: moving to the presumed one to one from where this 40 00:01:53,760 --> 00:01:56,520 Speaker 1: was a while ago. But let's let's talk wide receivers. 41 00:01:56,640 --> 00:01:59,600 Speaker 1: Just overall, we had had over the past four or 42 00:01:59,600 --> 00:02:03,000 Speaker 1: five years, we had had just these really deep classes 43 00:02:03,080 --> 00:02:06,240 Speaker 1: of rookie wide receivers that were good at the top, 44 00:02:06,320 --> 00:02:10,280 Speaker 1: middle end of the draft. This one, to me doesn't 45 00:02:10,320 --> 00:02:12,480 Speaker 1: feel like as strong a class. So just talk to 46 00:02:12,520 --> 00:02:15,240 Speaker 1: me before we get into specific guys, talk to me 47 00:02:15,320 --> 00:02:17,639 Speaker 1: about this rookie class of wide receivers. 48 00:02:18,520 --> 00:02:21,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's like we talked about with the running back 49 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:24,240 Speaker 3: class from the other direction. These things are cyclical, and 50 00:02:24,280 --> 00:02:26,560 Speaker 3: after we had a couple bad running back classes in 51 00:02:26,600 --> 00:02:28,440 Speaker 3: a row, now we have one of the best that 52 00:02:28,440 --> 00:02:31,440 Speaker 3: we've seen in the last fifteen twenty years. Whereas with 53 00:02:31,520 --> 00:02:33,919 Speaker 3: wide receivers, like you mentioned, we had some stacked wide 54 00:02:33,919 --> 00:02:37,560 Speaker 3: receiver classes here in the recent past, and that everything 55 00:02:37,639 --> 00:02:41,960 Speaker 3: is cyclical. You can't have an awesome position class every year. Yeah, 56 00:02:42,600 --> 00:02:44,079 Speaker 3: you know you're going to get it on the other 57 00:02:44,120 --> 00:02:45,760 Speaker 3: side of the variants at some point, and that's what 58 00:02:45,800 --> 00:02:48,680 Speaker 3: we have that with this receiver class. This receiver class 59 00:02:48,800 --> 00:02:51,160 Speaker 3: is way way down from what we have seen in 60 00:02:51,160 --> 00:02:54,240 Speaker 3: the past couple of years. There are interesting prospects though, 61 00:02:54,240 --> 00:02:56,640 Speaker 3: there's a couple in here that absolutely should go in 62 00:02:56,680 --> 00:03:00,160 Speaker 3: the first round, and there's some interesting sleepers, but overall, 63 00:03:00,200 --> 00:03:03,360 Speaker 3: as far as class quality, this receiver class does not 64 00:03:03,440 --> 00:03:04,800 Speaker 3: stack up well against the last couple. 65 00:03:04,960 --> 00:03:07,360 Speaker 1: All right, let's talk about Travis Hunter as his own 66 00:03:07,480 --> 00:03:11,560 Speaker 1: unique situation here, I think the fantasy utility on Travis 67 00:03:11,639 --> 00:03:15,240 Speaker 1: Hunter will be capped by just the snap count. But 68 00:03:15,960 --> 00:03:18,200 Speaker 1: talk to me about him. Where would if Travis Hunter 69 00:03:18,280 --> 00:03:21,359 Speaker 1: were only playing wide receiver and he, you know, was 70 00:03:21,360 --> 00:03:22,760 Speaker 1: going to be on the field as a full time 71 00:03:22,800 --> 00:03:26,040 Speaker 1: wide receiver. Where would Travis Hunter fit into this? And 72 00:03:26,360 --> 00:03:28,800 Speaker 1: do you just disagree with my understanding that he's just 73 00:03:28,880 --> 00:03:30,919 Speaker 1: not going to be on the field enough for him 74 00:03:30,960 --> 00:03:33,480 Speaker 1: to be somebody you can reliably count on from a 75 00:03:33,480 --> 00:03:35,840 Speaker 1: fantasy standpoint to the first. 76 00:03:35,760 --> 00:03:38,840 Speaker 3: Question, he would be wide receiver one, yeah, bullet and 77 00:03:38,880 --> 00:03:41,240 Speaker 3: he and of course he'd be one with the bullet 78 00:03:41,280 --> 00:03:44,680 Speaker 3: as well, So you're talking about a unicorn prospect there 79 00:03:45,160 --> 00:03:48,240 Speaker 3: that I do have a slightly different take as far 80 00:03:48,320 --> 00:03:51,560 Speaker 3: as the fantasy utility with Okay, I think this kid 81 00:03:51,640 --> 00:03:53,480 Speaker 3: starts out as a rookiet. Of course you're going to 82 00:03:53,520 --> 00:03:55,440 Speaker 3: be playing all the snaps on defense, but I think 83 00:03:55,480 --> 00:03:58,800 Speaker 3: it's going to be My ballpark is roughly forty percent 84 00:03:59,120 --> 00:04:01,120 Speaker 3: and could be up to fifty percent of the snaps 85 00:04:01,160 --> 00:04:04,400 Speaker 3: on offense. Whatever team takes him, you cannot afford not 86 00:04:04,520 --> 00:04:07,320 Speaker 3: to have him taking offensive snaps. In addition, for you 87 00:04:07,440 --> 00:04:10,440 Speaker 3: to the cornerback that you know that he's going to 88 00:04:10,480 --> 00:04:12,360 Speaker 3: be playing right away. You just have to get him 89 00:04:12,360 --> 00:04:15,200 Speaker 3: out there, and Travis Hunter, that's what he wants to do. 90 00:04:15,560 --> 00:04:18,120 Speaker 3: Travis Hunter wants to be the sho Heyo Tani of 91 00:04:18,240 --> 00:04:21,479 Speaker 3: the NFL. He's going to get that opportunity. That's something 92 00:04:21,480 --> 00:04:23,080 Speaker 3: that he's put out there. He does not want to 93 00:04:23,120 --> 00:04:25,520 Speaker 3: be a one way player. He wants to play both ways. 94 00:04:25,880 --> 00:04:27,520 Speaker 3: You can't put him out there one hundred percent of 95 00:04:27,520 --> 00:04:30,560 Speaker 3: the snaps on both right away, because you know we 96 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:33,320 Speaker 3: are starting to walk at that point, you're in unprecedented 97 00:04:33,400 --> 00:04:35,800 Speaker 3: territory and your medical staff is going to tell you 98 00:04:35,839 --> 00:04:38,320 Speaker 3: that you are elevating his injury risk above where they 99 00:04:38,320 --> 00:04:42,159 Speaker 3: are comfortable. I think there's going to be discussions about 100 00:04:42,160 --> 00:04:45,120 Speaker 3: that between the medical staff, between your analytics department, and 101 00:04:45,160 --> 00:04:46,760 Speaker 3: then of course the coaching staff in the front off 102 00:04:46,800 --> 00:04:48,479 Speaker 3: is going to get involved with this as well. They're 103 00:04:48,480 --> 00:04:50,359 Speaker 3: going to come up with some sort of snapshare for 104 00:04:50,440 --> 00:04:52,640 Speaker 3: offense in his rookie season that people are comfortable with 105 00:04:53,080 --> 00:04:55,640 Speaker 3: starting and then you just see from there. But those 106 00:04:55,680 --> 00:04:57,480 Speaker 3: snaps when he is on the field, you are going 107 00:04:57,520 --> 00:04:59,560 Speaker 3: to be getting the ball to Travis Hunter. I think 108 00:04:59,600 --> 00:05:01,240 Speaker 3: the team and it has him, you will have one 109 00:05:01,560 --> 00:05:04,080 Speaker 3: non Travis Hunter playbook. You will have one Travis Hunter 110 00:05:04,080 --> 00:05:06,520 Speaker 3: Playboff he's on the field, they will be looking to 111 00:05:06,560 --> 00:05:08,160 Speaker 3: get him the ball. He's not gonna be out there 112 00:05:08,200 --> 00:05:11,599 Speaker 3: many running plays. They're not gonna ask him to block, right. 113 00:05:11,680 --> 00:05:13,520 Speaker 3: I mean that you're trying to keep him out of 114 00:05:13,560 --> 00:05:15,560 Speaker 3: the collisions as much as you can when you don't 115 00:05:15,600 --> 00:05:17,479 Speaker 3: when that ball is not in his hands. But I 116 00:05:17,480 --> 00:05:20,000 Speaker 3: do think he's gonna get enough snaps to be Fantasy 117 00:05:20,040 --> 00:05:23,120 Speaker 3: relevant as a rookie, especially because he's this classic best receiver. 118 00:05:23,440 --> 00:05:26,000 Speaker 1: And I think the catch with Travis Hunter is you 119 00:05:26,160 --> 00:05:29,040 Speaker 1: have to be playing in a format where it's okay 120 00:05:29,720 --> 00:05:32,400 Speaker 1: if he I think he's gonna have some two catch 121 00:05:32,440 --> 00:05:34,599 Speaker 1: twenty yard games because he's just not on the field 122 00:05:34,640 --> 00:05:37,000 Speaker 1: as much as every down players. And then there's gonna 123 00:05:37,000 --> 00:05:39,200 Speaker 1: be other games where he's gonna have five catches and 124 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:41,360 Speaker 1: he's gonna do something special on three of them, and 125 00:05:41,760 --> 00:05:45,400 Speaker 1: he's gonna have explosive games. And so to me, you know, 126 00:05:45,400 --> 00:05:48,000 Speaker 1: when I when I look at him as a potentially 127 00:05:49,560 --> 00:05:52,040 Speaker 1: part time player, I think you just have to bake 128 00:05:52,120 --> 00:05:55,120 Speaker 1: in the understanding that Travis Hunter is gonna have some 129 00:05:55,400 --> 00:05:58,320 Speaker 1: games where the volume just isn't there is that fair? 130 00:05:59,200 --> 00:06:02,520 Speaker 3: That is fair? And I think we're getting deeper into 131 00:06:02,520 --> 00:06:06,240 Speaker 3: the weeds or more inside baseball here, because when I 132 00:06:06,279 --> 00:06:08,720 Speaker 3: say forty percent, I'm talking about over the ocean of 133 00:06:08,760 --> 00:06:11,440 Speaker 3: snaps in a season, assuming his health. And I'm gonna 134 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:14,320 Speaker 3: knock on when I say that. Yeah, But the way 135 00:06:14,320 --> 00:06:17,120 Speaker 3: that you get there in games where the game script 136 00:06:17,160 --> 00:06:19,240 Speaker 3: gets away one way or the other, I think that's 137 00:06:19,240 --> 00:06:21,839 Speaker 3: where you save the snaps, right, I mean, because you 138 00:06:22,000 --> 00:06:24,000 Speaker 3: only want him out there when he is juicing your 139 00:06:24,040 --> 00:06:26,360 Speaker 3: opportunity to win the football game. If we're down by 140 00:06:26,360 --> 00:06:28,799 Speaker 3: two touchdowns, all right, Travis, you know what, You're finishing 141 00:06:28,800 --> 00:06:31,440 Speaker 3: out the game on defense. But we can probably save 142 00:06:31,520 --> 00:06:35,400 Speaker 3: some hits for you here. Whereas games where they're closer throughout, 143 00:06:35,560 --> 00:06:37,640 Speaker 3: I think you will see him out there on the 144 00:06:37,680 --> 00:06:40,520 Speaker 3: field more than that forty percent, and they will probably 145 00:06:40,680 --> 00:06:42,400 Speaker 3: trying to look to get him the ball even more 146 00:06:42,440 --> 00:06:43,600 Speaker 3: because he can swing games. 147 00:06:43,839 --> 00:06:46,760 Speaker 1: You've got Travis Hunter. I'm looking at your most current 148 00:06:46,800 --> 00:06:49,559 Speaker 1: mock draft at fantasylife dot com. You've got Travis Hunter 149 00:06:49,640 --> 00:06:54,080 Speaker 1: going third to the Giants. Yeah, that's a you know, 150 00:06:54,320 --> 00:06:58,279 Speaker 1: it's Russell Wilson or Jameis Winston throwing him the ball, which, honestly, 151 00:06:58,320 --> 00:07:00,440 Speaker 1: from a fantasy standpoint, I take Winston because we don't 152 00:07:00,440 --> 00:07:03,200 Speaker 1: care as much about the interceptions as we do the 153 00:07:03,200 --> 00:07:08,680 Speaker 1: long arm the you know, so he'll have funk quasi 154 00:07:08,800 --> 00:07:12,760 Speaker 1: functional quarterbacking. I don't you know, I don't love the 155 00:07:12,840 --> 00:07:15,560 Speaker 1: quarterbacking spot there for Travis Hunter, but that's okay, and 156 00:07:15,600 --> 00:07:17,480 Speaker 1: that I think that would make sense for him to 157 00:07:18,160 --> 00:07:20,720 Speaker 1: drop to the Giants. He's arguably the best player in 158 00:07:20,760 --> 00:07:23,440 Speaker 1: this class, right so him going third overall wouldn't be 159 00:07:23,440 --> 00:07:24,080 Speaker 1: a stretch. 160 00:07:23,840 --> 00:07:26,760 Speaker 3: At all, one thousand percent, and he would be a 161 00:07:26,760 --> 00:07:28,880 Speaker 3: perfect fit for the Giants as far as the dude 162 00:07:28,880 --> 00:07:31,720 Speaker 3: takes over CB one right away and then that you know, 163 00:07:31,840 --> 00:07:34,320 Speaker 3: we'll say the forty percent of snaps as a rookie 164 00:07:34,400 --> 00:07:37,720 Speaker 3: on offense. Can you think of a more awesome second 165 00:07:37,760 --> 00:07:41,560 Speaker 3: banana for Elik Neighbors? Right, Like Elik Neighbors, He's gonna 166 00:07:41,560 --> 00:07:43,200 Speaker 3: be doing his thing on one side of the field 167 00:07:43,240 --> 00:07:45,640 Speaker 3: and then Hunter on the other side. And neither of 168 00:07:45,640 --> 00:07:49,440 Speaker 3: those guys, of course, has Tetoa McMillan size or you know, 169 00:07:49,480 --> 00:07:52,520 Speaker 3: somebody like that, but both of them not only can 170 00:07:52,560 --> 00:07:55,200 Speaker 3: slice and dice you a short and intermediate by manufacturing 171 00:07:55,240 --> 00:07:57,400 Speaker 3: stuff you hit him on the hands in space. They 172 00:07:57,440 --> 00:08:01,320 Speaker 3: also can both win downfield, right and and Travis Hunter 173 00:08:01,560 --> 00:08:05,560 Speaker 3: is incredible downfield because his best thing as both a 174 00:08:05,680 --> 00:08:09,040 Speaker 3: defender and a receiver is his ball skills. And you 175 00:08:09,040 --> 00:08:10,800 Speaker 3: don't have to take my word for it, ask any 176 00:08:10,840 --> 00:08:13,080 Speaker 3: of the coaches that have ever worked with Tim. It's like, 177 00:08:13,200 --> 00:08:15,600 Speaker 3: I've never seen a guy with these kind of ball 178 00:08:15,640 --> 00:08:18,520 Speaker 3: scales and down the field. Obviously he has all the 179 00:08:18,560 --> 00:08:21,120 Speaker 3: athleticism that he needs to get there, and he he 180 00:08:21,160 --> 00:08:24,360 Speaker 3: has like this gumbyl like contortionism to him as well. 181 00:08:24,400 --> 00:08:25,880 Speaker 3: So he's going to get the best of it with 182 00:08:25,960 --> 00:08:28,920 Speaker 3: this with his body control when the balls on the doorstep. 183 00:08:29,160 --> 00:08:31,440 Speaker 3: But the other thing that's kind of unique about him 184 00:08:31,480 --> 00:08:34,520 Speaker 3: beyond that is, uh, you know, and beyond you know, 185 00:08:34,640 --> 00:08:38,000 Speaker 3: just the sort of the rope ball skills is physically 186 00:08:38,280 --> 00:08:41,360 Speaker 3: he has longer arms than he should with his frame. 187 00:08:41,520 --> 00:08:45,840 Speaker 3: In fact, his arms are I believe just one inch shell. 188 00:08:46,200 --> 00:08:47,880 Speaker 3: I'm looking it up to to make sure I don't 189 00:08:47,920 --> 00:08:52,160 Speaker 3: yeah one inch shell or actually yeah, almost exactly one 190 00:08:52,160 --> 00:08:57,120 Speaker 3: inch sheth of teterol McMillan's wow the arm arm mu Yeah, yeah, 191 00:08:57,160 --> 00:08:59,400 Speaker 3: so you're you're you're talking about to do with with 192 00:08:59,480 --> 00:09:02,480 Speaker 3: super long arms and that manifest down the field there. 193 00:09:03,280 --> 00:09:07,000 Speaker 3: You know, as far as extending that catch radius, he 194 00:09:07,040 --> 00:09:10,240 Speaker 3: has more athleticism than you, so you know, again he's 195 00:09:10,320 --> 00:09:12,960 Speaker 3: usually getting the step and then he can obviously get 196 00:09:12,960 --> 00:09:14,880 Speaker 3: off the carpet and get in the air. And with 197 00:09:14,960 --> 00:09:18,160 Speaker 3: those long arms, he has the ability to get higher 198 00:09:18,240 --> 00:09:20,840 Speaker 3: than most of the guys that are defending him, certainly 199 00:09:20,840 --> 00:09:22,520 Speaker 3: in college, but that's going to be the case in 200 00:09:22,559 --> 00:09:25,560 Speaker 3: the NFL as well. He doesn't drop anything, So I 201 00:09:25,559 --> 00:09:29,240 Speaker 3: mean that's you're getting a home run hitter there. It's 202 00:09:29,280 --> 00:09:30,800 Speaker 3: also a guy of course, you know you hit him 203 00:09:30,840 --> 00:09:33,199 Speaker 3: on the hands in intermediate in space like I mentioned, 204 00:09:33,240 --> 00:09:37,079 Speaker 3: but talking about it, awesome second banana next to Moleague neighbors. Yeah, 205 00:09:37,160 --> 00:09:40,120 Speaker 3: the Giants you obviously would have you for the first 206 00:09:40,120 --> 00:09:42,880 Speaker 3: time since Eli Manning retired, you would have an interesting 207 00:09:43,000 --> 00:09:43,840 Speaker 3: passing offense. 208 00:09:44,920 --> 00:09:47,440 Speaker 1: There's that's Trevis Hunter and I do want to we 209 00:09:47,520 --> 00:09:51,960 Speaker 1: will dive into the next set of of wide receivers 210 00:09:51,960 --> 00:09:53,640 Speaker 1: and especially when I want to hit you with like 211 00:09:53,800 --> 00:09:56,280 Speaker 1: Day one and two receivers, guys that could go in 212 00:09:56,280 --> 00:09:58,520 Speaker 1: the first three rounds. When I look at teams that 213 00:09:58,600 --> 00:10:02,000 Speaker 1: could for make a wide receiver in the first two 214 00:10:02,080 --> 00:10:05,240 Speaker 1: days of the draft. I think Buffalo's in or really 215 00:10:05,320 --> 00:10:09,360 Speaker 1: just Khalil Shakir. New England is always in play at receiver. 216 00:10:09,440 --> 00:10:11,640 Speaker 1: They never do much about it and they haven't really 217 00:10:11,640 --> 00:10:13,600 Speaker 1: been able to start a gold there, but they certainly 218 00:10:13,600 --> 00:10:17,760 Speaker 1: need one. The Jets fall off a cliff after Garrett Wilson. Yes, 219 00:10:18,440 --> 00:10:21,400 Speaker 1: Tennessee has Van Jefferson as a starter right now, so 220 00:10:21,600 --> 00:10:24,640 Speaker 1: you know that is a team that needs wide receiver help. 221 00:10:25,280 --> 00:10:28,000 Speaker 1: Las Vegas. We love Jacobe Myers on this show, but 222 00:10:28,040 --> 00:10:32,480 Speaker 1: they need a number one wide receiver. Washington, they just 223 00:10:32,559 --> 00:10:34,199 Speaker 1: landed de Ball on that one year deal, but it's 224 00:10:34,200 --> 00:10:37,120 Speaker 1: only a one year deal, and Luke McCaffrey barely even 225 00:10:37,120 --> 00:10:39,400 Speaker 1: got on the field last year. You and I differed 226 00:10:39,440 --> 00:10:41,400 Speaker 1: on him a little bit at this time last season, 227 00:10:41,960 --> 00:10:43,720 Speaker 1: and maybe his best days are still ahead of him. 228 00:10:43,760 --> 00:10:46,520 Speaker 1: But I feel like that's a team that, looking ahead, 229 00:10:46,520 --> 00:10:48,720 Speaker 1: could use the receiver. Green Bay's got all those, you know, 230 00:10:48,760 --> 00:10:51,960 Speaker 1: that gaggle of good receivers, but not that great receiver 231 00:10:52,080 --> 00:10:54,400 Speaker 1: that they've been searching for, and nobody's really emerged from 232 00:10:54,400 --> 00:10:59,000 Speaker 1: that group yet. Carolina spent that late first rounder on 233 00:10:59,160 --> 00:11:02,360 Speaker 1: Xavier lyget Lie last year, but they and so they 234 00:11:02,400 --> 00:11:05,800 Speaker 1: probably don't spend high equity on receiver again, but still 235 00:11:05,840 --> 00:11:08,520 Speaker 1: pretty telling that Adam Thielen was their best receiver last 236 00:11:08,559 --> 00:11:11,600 Speaker 1: year at age thirty four. And I'll hit you with 237 00:11:11,640 --> 00:11:15,079 Speaker 1: two more teams that I think are in play. New Orleans. 238 00:11:15,120 --> 00:11:17,480 Speaker 1: They've got Chris Olave but like the rest of the 239 00:11:17,520 --> 00:11:22,480 Speaker 1: receiver room is coming off ACL surgery. And then the Rams, right, 240 00:11:22,520 --> 00:11:24,760 Speaker 1: so they added Devonte Adams obviously at his age, that's 241 00:11:24,760 --> 00:11:28,120 Speaker 1: a stopgap measure and they ultimately need somebody opposite pokin Akua. 242 00:11:28,160 --> 00:11:31,120 Speaker 1: They could be an interesting team later in the draft. 243 00:11:31,160 --> 00:11:34,720 Speaker 1: And then Seattle, who signed Cooper Cup to a three 244 00:11:34,800 --> 00:11:37,240 Speaker 1: year deal, which I do not understand at his age 245 00:11:37,240 --> 00:11:39,840 Speaker 1: and given the metric drop offs that we've seen, but 246 00:11:39,880 --> 00:11:42,600 Speaker 1: he's not a long term solution. And they lost DK Metcalf, 247 00:11:42,640 --> 00:11:44,760 Speaker 1: So I think Seattle is in play as well. 248 00:11:44,880 --> 00:11:47,240 Speaker 3: I would the ones I would add, did you say 249 00:11:47,280 --> 00:11:48,360 Speaker 3: Jaguars and Cowboys. 250 00:11:48,480 --> 00:11:50,920 Speaker 1: I did not say Jaguars or Cowboys. Tell me why 251 00:11:51,000 --> 00:11:52,880 Speaker 1: you think they're they're in play here at receiver. 252 00:11:53,520 --> 00:11:57,280 Speaker 3: Well, with the Jaguars, you have Brian Thomas and you 253 00:11:57,440 --> 00:12:01,079 Speaker 3: like you, like Brian Thomas a lot outside. They need 254 00:12:01,120 --> 00:12:03,719 Speaker 3: guys that can advance the ball for them, and I 255 00:12:04,240 --> 00:12:07,160 Speaker 3: think they're a sneaky you know, everyone now is putting 256 00:12:07,200 --> 00:12:10,880 Speaker 3: Mason Graham to the Jay and I have plenty, but 257 00:12:11,160 --> 00:12:13,600 Speaker 3: I think they're If there's going to be a surprise 258 00:12:13,840 --> 00:12:17,040 Speaker 3: in the top five, I think it's Lee and Coleen 259 00:12:17,360 --> 00:12:20,640 Speaker 3: to commandeering that war room and saying I need I 260 00:12:20,679 --> 00:12:23,200 Speaker 3: need a dude who can advance the ball for me. Now, 261 00:12:23,240 --> 00:12:25,800 Speaker 3: this probably is more for our tight end conversation because 262 00:12:25,840 --> 00:12:28,160 Speaker 3: I think Tyler Warren could end up being that guy. Yes, 263 00:12:28,400 --> 00:12:32,320 Speaker 3: teterol McMillan, that might be. I like Tet, but might 264 00:12:32,360 --> 00:12:34,960 Speaker 3: be just slight slightly over where you should be. But 265 00:12:35,040 --> 00:12:38,040 Speaker 3: like Tyler Warren, it would be hard to argue against 266 00:12:38,120 --> 00:12:42,240 Speaker 3: him there, right, Like, that's a guy who is one 267 00:12:42,280 --> 00:12:43,680 Speaker 3: of the better way we'll talk about this in the 268 00:12:43,679 --> 00:12:46,360 Speaker 3: tight end prospect, but that's one of the best prospects 269 00:12:46,360 --> 00:12:49,000 Speaker 3: to come out at that position, particularly just with the 270 00:12:49,040 --> 00:12:50,959 Speaker 3: idea of moving that football forward. 271 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:54,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, that makes sense, That makes sense. Yeah, I think 272 00:12:54,840 --> 00:12:57,120 Speaker 1: I think the Jaguars like Brent Strange, and I think 273 00:12:57,120 --> 00:12:58,560 Speaker 1: they're you know, I think that's part of why they 274 00:12:58,640 --> 00:13:01,840 Speaker 1: let Ingram go. So you know, I don't know if 275 00:13:01,840 --> 00:13:04,360 Speaker 1: they love Strange enough right now that they would pass 276 00:13:04,440 --> 00:13:08,280 Speaker 1: on potentially a different game changing tight end. Let's dive 277 00:13:08,320 --> 00:13:11,440 Speaker 1: into your wide receivers. You're number one ranked wide receiver 278 00:13:11,520 --> 00:13:16,000 Speaker 1: and again not counting Travis Hunters will put an asterisk 279 00:13:16,240 --> 00:13:19,880 Speaker 1: on that. That's Ted McMillan. You've already referred to your 280 00:13:19,920 --> 00:13:23,080 Speaker 1: comp on him as T Higgins, and the ball skills 281 00:13:23,080 --> 00:13:24,680 Speaker 1: on Ted McMillan are just sick. 282 00:13:25,760 --> 00:13:29,320 Speaker 3: That's the thing. And like T Higgins, I think Ted's 283 00:13:29,360 --> 00:13:33,200 Speaker 3: destiny if he's defined the right situation, it would be 284 00:13:33,280 --> 00:13:37,640 Speaker 3: as an awesome wide receiver too. He kep you know, 285 00:13:37,679 --> 00:13:39,920 Speaker 3: in the same way that Drake London's a wide receiver. 286 00:13:40,480 --> 00:13:43,840 Speaker 3: Ted's also very similar to Drake London. But I you know, 287 00:13:43,880 --> 00:13:47,280 Speaker 3: if you're talking like a very dangerous offense and a 288 00:13:47,360 --> 00:13:49,880 Speaker 3: dangerous sort of contender, that's the role that I would 289 00:13:49,920 --> 00:13:53,680 Speaker 3: prefer Ted end. His tench ball scials are insane because 290 00:13:53,720 --> 00:13:56,280 Speaker 3: he has one of the biggest catch ratierses you'll see. 291 00:13:56,400 --> 00:13:59,160 Speaker 3: You know, obviously he's stretched out at a little over 292 00:13:59,280 --> 00:14:02,079 Speaker 3: sixty four and then he's got to long arms as well, 293 00:14:02,800 --> 00:14:07,439 Speaker 3: and his insure hands as well, Like he has some 294 00:14:07,880 --> 00:14:10,400 Speaker 3: highlight reels out there on YouTube, and you know, like 295 00:14:10,440 --> 00:14:13,160 Speaker 3: in the facility where he's you know, jumping up, catching 296 00:14:13,200 --> 00:14:15,080 Speaker 3: the ball between his legs and then putting the ball 297 00:14:15,120 --> 00:14:17,319 Speaker 3: through his legs before he lands, like all this sort 298 00:14:17,360 --> 00:14:19,520 Speaker 3: of he can do all sorts of ridiculous things, but 299 00:14:19,880 --> 00:14:24,040 Speaker 3: he's awesome in contested situations. Nineteen for thirty one last season, 300 00:14:24,640 --> 00:14:27,000 Speaker 3: he was number two and contested catches in this class 301 00:14:27,040 --> 00:14:30,280 Speaker 3: the year before that. This is also the thing people 302 00:14:30,440 --> 00:14:34,360 Speaker 3: nitpick him for, though, is his work against man coverage, 303 00:14:34,360 --> 00:14:39,480 Speaker 3: where it's it's not that he couldn't create separations that 304 00:14:39,600 --> 00:14:43,200 Speaker 3: sometimes it doesn't appear that he's even trying. It's it's 305 00:14:43,240 --> 00:14:45,760 Speaker 3: he is one of those guys with man coverage he 306 00:14:45,880 --> 00:14:48,680 Speaker 3: wants to It's sort of like a child who's afraid 307 00:14:48,720 --> 00:14:50,440 Speaker 3: in the dark and they're with their parent and they 308 00:14:50,440 --> 00:14:52,240 Speaker 3: want to sort of feel that their parent is next 309 00:14:52,280 --> 00:14:54,240 Speaker 3: to them. That's sort of what he's like with his 310 00:14:54,400 --> 00:14:56,880 Speaker 3: man defender. He wants to know where that do it 311 00:14:56,920 --> 00:14:59,200 Speaker 3: because his ball skills are so good and he positions 312 00:14:59,240 --> 00:15:01,800 Speaker 3: his body so so it's like when when he going 313 00:15:01,880 --> 00:15:04,560 Speaker 3: down on you know, along that stem, he sort of 314 00:15:04,600 --> 00:15:07,360 Speaker 3: wants to know, get his bearings with where is that guy? 315 00:15:07,880 --> 00:15:10,120 Speaker 3: And then it's the equation when the ball's on the doorstep, 316 00:15:10,160 --> 00:15:11,880 Speaker 3: what he's going to do with his body in his hands. 317 00:15:11,880 --> 00:15:14,960 Speaker 3: But his his separation rate against man coverage was very, 318 00:15:15,080 --> 00:15:17,880 Speaker 3: very low. Interestingly though, he was at the top of 319 00:15:17,920 --> 00:15:21,120 Speaker 3: the class in separation rate quote unquote against zone coverage. 320 00:15:21,120 --> 00:15:24,120 Speaker 3: And he has a very good zone coverage barometer or 321 00:15:24,240 --> 00:15:27,000 Speaker 3: calculator in his head. Like right after the snap, those 322 00:15:27,000 --> 00:15:30,000 Speaker 3: couple beats you see the movement of the defenders. Tet's 323 00:15:30,040 --> 00:15:32,640 Speaker 3: one of those guys that immediately knows where they are headed, 324 00:15:32,920 --> 00:15:34,840 Speaker 3: which means that he knows where the open spot of 325 00:15:34,840 --> 00:15:37,280 Speaker 3: grass is before it appears right And those are the 326 00:15:37,280 --> 00:15:39,920 Speaker 3: guys where it's like they're always available to the quarterback 327 00:15:40,000 --> 00:15:42,840 Speaker 3: and the balls right there. You would see Noah Fafida, 328 00:15:42,920 --> 00:15:45,960 Speaker 3: the underside scrambling quarterback for Arizona, when he saw the 329 00:15:46,040 --> 00:15:48,320 Speaker 3: drop zone his eye. You'd see it every time on film. 330 00:15:48,360 --> 00:15:50,520 Speaker 3: He's going right to tat because you know tech going 331 00:15:50,560 --> 00:15:52,680 Speaker 3: to be open right like and you know and and 332 00:15:52,680 --> 00:15:54,720 Speaker 3: and then he can even throw an Aaron ball and 333 00:15:55,080 --> 00:15:57,520 Speaker 3: it is going to be speared by those long arms. 334 00:15:57,520 --> 00:16:01,440 Speaker 3: But Te's a very good receiver. It's not I would say, 335 00:16:01,440 --> 00:16:04,080 Speaker 3: an Alfa Alpha wide receiver one in the NFL, but 336 00:16:04,200 --> 00:16:07,160 Speaker 3: it certainly an acceptable Drake London like wide receiver one 337 00:16:07,200 --> 00:16:09,920 Speaker 3: if that's what he ends up going to an offense 338 00:16:10,000 --> 00:16:12,440 Speaker 3: like that. But like I said, his destiny, I would 339 00:16:12,480 --> 00:16:14,960 Speaker 3: prefer that he get in a situation. Not everyone can 340 00:16:15,000 --> 00:16:17,800 Speaker 3: play across from a Jamar Chase or a Justin Jefferson 341 00:16:17,880 --> 00:16:19,920 Speaker 3: or someone like that. But if he could get into 342 00:16:19,920 --> 00:16:22,760 Speaker 3: that situation, you could just allow him to do tet 343 00:16:22,840 --> 00:16:25,080 Speaker 3: things while the other guy is rampaging on the other 344 00:16:25,120 --> 00:16:25,720 Speaker 3: side of the field. 345 00:16:26,040 --> 00:16:29,440 Speaker 1: You've got tet right now. Going to Dallas, had picked 346 00:16:29,520 --> 00:16:34,240 Speaker 1: number twelve, he's Is he the best contested catch receiver 347 00:16:34,320 --> 00:16:35,600 Speaker 1: in this in this draft class? 348 00:16:37,320 --> 00:16:40,560 Speaker 3: Yeah? Probably yes, Yeah, in terms of contested catches for sure. 349 00:16:40,680 --> 00:16:43,360 Speaker 1: Yeah, it feels that way, and that you know, Ceedee, 350 00:16:43,400 --> 00:16:47,680 Speaker 1: Lamb's already awesome at that. But that is a team 351 00:16:47,720 --> 00:16:50,080 Speaker 1: where the drop off after Lamb it goes to what 352 00:16:50,240 --> 00:16:54,440 Speaker 1: Tolbert and then it's I don't know, are they going 353 00:16:54,520 --> 00:16:56,640 Speaker 1: to actually play Jonathan Mingo in one of the worst 354 00:16:56,640 --> 00:16:59,320 Speaker 1: trades that nobody talks about, that fourth rounder that they 355 00:16:59,360 --> 00:17:00,760 Speaker 1: gave up for Alison Mingo. 356 00:17:01,680 --> 00:17:05,199 Speaker 3: Let's just say they they need to draft a receiver 357 00:17:05,280 --> 00:17:07,680 Speaker 3: real quick because right now on their projected depth chart, 358 00:17:07,840 --> 00:17:10,560 Speaker 3: Mingo is the wide receiver three and they need to 359 00:17:10,640 --> 00:17:13,200 Speaker 3: knock him down. Maybe even wide receiver four is a 360 00:17:13,200 --> 00:17:15,520 Speaker 3: little bit above Jonathan Mingo's import as to what he 361 00:17:15,600 --> 00:17:17,800 Speaker 3: actually is. So they need some help. 362 00:17:17,840 --> 00:17:20,360 Speaker 1: All right, Let's go on our next receiver. Matthew Golden. 363 00:17:20,560 --> 00:17:24,359 Speaker 1: This is the speedster from Texas. You've comped him to 364 00:17:24,440 --> 00:17:27,520 Speaker 1: Chris Olave and you've got him going in the first round. 365 00:17:28,800 --> 00:17:33,200 Speaker 3: Yeah. The thing that evokes Olave is Olave. So I 366 00:17:33,240 --> 00:17:35,240 Speaker 3: always think of it as like a jet ski, you know, 367 00:17:35,520 --> 00:17:37,480 Speaker 3: just because I'm from northern Minnesota with you know, but 368 00:17:37,560 --> 00:17:41,000 Speaker 3: like the throttle ford, throttle back, throttle forward, throttle back, 369 00:17:41,440 --> 00:17:44,720 Speaker 3: the speed change temple guys. And that's like Matthew Goh, 370 00:17:44,800 --> 00:17:46,240 Speaker 3: you just think of him out there on the jet 371 00:17:46,320 --> 00:17:50,359 Speaker 3: ski throttles forward but then throttle back, throttle forward. He 372 00:17:50,840 --> 00:17:53,760 Speaker 3: changes his speed so well that that's how he ends 373 00:17:53,840 --> 00:17:57,399 Speaker 3: up creating separation because he keeps guys off of him. Right. So, 374 00:17:57,600 --> 00:18:00,000 Speaker 3: so along the stem you're able to keep the defense 375 00:18:00,200 --> 00:18:01,800 Speaker 3: off you, and once you get to the route break, 376 00:18:01,840 --> 00:18:03,960 Speaker 3: you got a little more room to maneuver, and he 377 00:18:04,040 --> 00:18:06,679 Speaker 3: certainly has the footwork and agility through there. He's a 378 00:18:06,680 --> 00:18:09,960 Speaker 3: good route runner. And then I think that's a part 379 00:18:10,000 --> 00:18:11,960 Speaker 3: of the reason why no one was seeing that four 380 00:18:12,000 --> 00:18:14,760 Speaker 3: two nine come in, because he does not play full 381 00:18:14,840 --> 00:18:18,400 Speaker 3: throttle all the time, certainly along the routestem by design, right, 382 00:18:18,440 --> 00:18:20,679 Speaker 3: I mean, that's what leads to the separation rate that 383 00:18:20,720 --> 00:18:23,040 Speaker 3: he has, very very good with that. This is also 384 00:18:23,080 --> 00:18:26,240 Speaker 3: a guy even though he is quote unquote undersize at 385 00:18:26,240 --> 00:18:28,840 Speaker 3: that combine five ten, one nine one, I know that 386 00:18:28,880 --> 00:18:31,280 Speaker 3: he can play on the boundary. He can absolutely be 387 00:18:31,400 --> 00:18:33,159 Speaker 3: drafted by a team that's like you are one of 388 00:18:33,160 --> 00:18:36,199 Speaker 3: our starting bowery wide receivers going forward. Because gold improved 389 00:18:36,200 --> 00:18:38,520 Speaker 3: the concept of that in college. Yeah, first two years 390 00:18:38,640 --> 00:18:41,000 Speaker 3: was at Houston, and then last year at Texas he 391 00:18:41,080 --> 00:18:42,840 Speaker 3: did it, you know. I mean he was the dude 392 00:18:42,880 --> 00:18:44,840 Speaker 3: down the stretch there when they were making a run 393 00:18:45,200 --> 00:18:47,640 Speaker 3: trying to get to the national championship. And in part 394 00:18:47,680 --> 00:18:52,080 Speaker 3: because Matthew Golden got injured right before Treveon Henderson did 395 00:18:52,119 --> 00:18:54,639 Speaker 3: his seventy five yard touch and run delayed screen right 396 00:18:54,680 --> 00:18:58,280 Speaker 3: before halftime. Those two things in conjunction took all the 397 00:18:58,320 --> 00:19:01,040 Speaker 3: wind owt of the Longhorns' sales, and the rest was 398 00:19:01,119 --> 00:19:03,760 Speaker 3: history as far as Ohio State goes. But Golden can 399 00:19:03,880 --> 00:19:08,000 Speaker 3: interchangeably play between the slot or the boundary, so creative 400 00:19:08,040 --> 00:19:10,560 Speaker 3: offensive staffs you can move him around to try to 401 00:19:10,560 --> 00:19:13,399 Speaker 3: get matchup advantages for you. This is a guy and 402 00:19:13,440 --> 00:19:16,720 Speaker 3: probably the only other dude in the class besides Tep 403 00:19:16,800 --> 00:19:19,439 Speaker 3: McMillan that you know, if we're not counting Hunter, you know, 404 00:19:19,480 --> 00:19:22,600 Speaker 3: the wide receivers only that proved that he could win 405 00:19:22,640 --> 00:19:26,440 Speaker 3: at all three levels consistently at the field during his career. 406 00:19:27,160 --> 00:19:29,080 Speaker 3: I'm a big fan of his game, and he absolutely 407 00:19:29,080 --> 00:19:30,000 Speaker 3: should go in the first round. 408 00:19:30,040 --> 00:19:33,239 Speaker 1: All right, Matthew Golden, And I'm pulling up your mock 409 00:19:33,359 --> 00:19:38,000 Speaker 1: draft right now. You've got him going to Seattle, which 410 00:19:38,040 --> 00:19:40,760 Speaker 1: makes which makes a ton of sense at pick number eighteen. 411 00:19:41,280 --> 00:19:44,199 Speaker 3: Yeah, Seattle. The best case scenario for Seattle would be 412 00:19:44,200 --> 00:19:47,000 Speaker 3: if Teed McMillan had the free fall. And you know 413 00:19:47,080 --> 00:19:50,000 Speaker 3: there are scenarios, right this is that would be more 414 00:19:50,040 --> 00:19:52,680 Speaker 3: of the Lloyd Christmas. You're saying there's a chance point zero. 415 00:19:53,520 --> 00:19:56,600 Speaker 3: But if Ted got there, you know, because like you 416 00:19:56,640 --> 00:19:58,800 Speaker 3: were talking about, you know, with Cooper Cup and then 417 00:19:58,800 --> 00:20:01,680 Speaker 3: it's JSN. It's two guys that probably should be playing 418 00:20:01,720 --> 00:20:04,920 Speaker 3: mostly in the slot. Obviously it's JSN going to be 419 00:20:04,920 --> 00:20:08,000 Speaker 3: playing the boundary this year a lot more. But that's 420 00:20:08,000 --> 00:20:10,520 Speaker 3: why they can't take a book. I'd be fun to 421 00:20:10,520 --> 00:20:13,919 Speaker 3: to reunite Buka with js N, you know, but you 422 00:20:13,960 --> 00:20:16,040 Speaker 3: can't do that. You have too many guys with similar 423 00:20:16,040 --> 00:20:18,040 Speaker 3: skill sets. You're trying to build a basketball team with 424 00:20:18,080 --> 00:20:20,280 Speaker 3: your pass catching group, and you would have a bunch 425 00:20:20,280 --> 00:20:22,040 Speaker 3: of small forwards at that time, or point guards or 426 00:20:22,040 --> 00:20:23,640 Speaker 3: however you want to you know, look at that or whatever. 427 00:20:23,720 --> 00:20:26,479 Speaker 3: But Matthew Golden, like I said, a guy that you 428 00:20:26,560 --> 00:20:29,560 Speaker 3: can project to take over a boundary spot on day 429 00:20:29,640 --> 00:20:32,600 Speaker 3: one and he can win downfield. And of course that 430 00:20:32,720 --> 00:20:37,120 Speaker 3: team has experience with the undersized U boundary receivers. They've 431 00:20:37,119 --> 00:20:39,200 Speaker 3: they've done that for for a little bit now, right 432 00:20:39,320 --> 00:20:43,000 Speaker 3: locket and yeah, Golden Tape back in the day played 433 00:20:43,000 --> 00:20:45,800 Speaker 3: some out there. So yeah, I think I think Golden 434 00:20:45,800 --> 00:20:46,480 Speaker 3: would be a good fit. 435 00:20:49,000 --> 00:20:51,440 Speaker 1: When you're on a jet ski, it's awesome. Jet skis 436 00:20:51,440 --> 00:20:53,680 Speaker 1: are a blast. You know, you're powering through the water, 437 00:20:53,920 --> 00:20:56,600 Speaker 1: You're you know, you're doing big cuts of waves, you know, 438 00:20:56,800 --> 00:20:59,760 Speaker 1: and you open it up, you throttle open, You're going 439 00:20:59,800 --> 00:21:05,520 Speaker 1: Thi down the lake. Everybody hates you. Everybody on that 440 00:21:05,640 --> 00:21:09,439 Speaker 1: lake freaking hates you. It's so loud and noisy, you know, 441 00:21:09,480 --> 00:21:13,040 Speaker 1: you know, like it's a pristine day. The water's calm. 442 00:21:13,320 --> 00:21:16,040 Speaker 1: You can hear loon in the background. And then. 443 00:21:19,800 --> 00:21:22,440 Speaker 3: And then Thor comes out of nowhere dressed like Kenny Powers. 444 00:21:22,480 --> 00:21:24,520 Speaker 3: Remember in Kenny Park, you ever watch He's bonding down 445 00:21:24,520 --> 00:21:26,480 Speaker 3: and Kenny Powers out there on the jet ski. He's 446 00:21:26,520 --> 00:21:29,000 Speaker 3: like dressed, you know, it's like dressed like a suit 447 00:21:29,040 --> 00:21:31,160 Speaker 3: and he's got a beer and every day like, yeah, 448 00:21:31,200 --> 00:21:34,520 Speaker 3: that's that. That's me coming out. Someone's dropping their morning 449 00:21:34,520 --> 00:21:35,280 Speaker 3: coffee on their. 450 00:21:35,200 --> 00:21:39,119 Speaker 1: Decks exactly exactly. It's like it's it's it's awesome for 451 00:21:39,160 --> 00:21:41,600 Speaker 1: you and it's bad for everybody around you. That is 452 00:21:41,760 --> 00:21:43,840 Speaker 1: that's the jet ski. Let's go to your number three 453 00:21:43,920 --> 00:21:47,480 Speaker 1: ranked receiver and if I I'm gonna you and I 454 00:21:47,520 --> 00:21:50,120 Speaker 1: are terrible with names, let's hope we get this right. 455 00:21:51,119 --> 00:21:55,400 Speaker 1: A mecha Eggbuka. Yeah, perfect, thank you. I've been I've 456 00:21:55,400 --> 00:21:57,440 Speaker 1: been working on that. Thank you very much. Your comp 457 00:21:57,480 --> 00:22:00,439 Speaker 1: here is the aforementioned Jackson Smith and Jigba. He is 458 00:22:00,480 --> 00:22:04,760 Speaker 1: a true slot receiver and you know whatever team, whatever 459 00:22:04,800 --> 00:22:07,360 Speaker 1: team takes him, is going to is going to need 460 00:22:07,359 --> 00:22:08,240 Speaker 1: to use him that way. 461 00:22:09,440 --> 00:22:12,000 Speaker 3: That's right. Yeah, I mean he is your slot dude, 462 00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:13,399 Speaker 3: but what and he's not going to give you the 463 00:22:13,440 --> 00:22:15,960 Speaker 3: explosive plays he will give you. He will improve your 464 00:22:15,960 --> 00:22:20,159 Speaker 3: offensive your offensive efficiency right away. I mean, he's the 465 00:22:20,200 --> 00:22:22,280 Speaker 3: paper cut guy. He's going to pay per cut your 466 00:22:22,320 --> 00:22:24,439 Speaker 3: paper cut, your paper cut you. And the more space 467 00:22:24,520 --> 00:22:26,800 Speaker 3: that he has the work with, the more he's going 468 00:22:26,840 --> 00:22:30,200 Speaker 3: to abuse this single coverage. They're very, very good route runner. 469 00:22:30,200 --> 00:22:32,560 Speaker 3: He just understands what he's doing. And it's not like 470 00:22:32,560 --> 00:22:35,160 Speaker 3: this guy's a bumba an athlete. He was a former 471 00:22:35,240 --> 00:22:37,080 Speaker 3: five star recruit who was at the top of his 472 00:22:37,119 --> 00:22:39,400 Speaker 3: receiver class when he was coming out. Yeah, he went 473 00:22:39,440 --> 00:22:41,920 Speaker 3: into a receiver room that I believe had four other 474 00:22:42,840 --> 00:22:45,320 Speaker 3: first round wide receivers. Every time he got there, it 475 00:22:45,359 --> 00:22:49,280 Speaker 3: was a Lave Wilson, Marvin Harrison Junior, and JSN and 476 00:22:49,320 --> 00:22:51,120 Speaker 3: then him. He's going to be the fifth one from 477 00:22:51,160 --> 00:22:55,919 Speaker 3: the receiving Yeah, absolutely ridiculous. But the other you know, 478 00:22:55,960 --> 00:22:58,320 Speaker 3: I was talking about this with Ted Buka is even 479 00:22:58,359 --> 00:23:01,000 Speaker 3: better with his own coverage thing. It is just a 480 00:23:01,080 --> 00:23:03,320 Speaker 3: media He only needs like a half step from the 481 00:23:03,359 --> 00:23:05,520 Speaker 3: defense and he's like, okay, this is where they're going, right, 482 00:23:05,560 --> 00:23:08,240 Speaker 3: Like he just sees the whole chess board and he's 483 00:23:08,280 --> 00:23:11,640 Speaker 3: always available to his quarterback. You know, on those zone concepts, 484 00:23:11,640 --> 00:23:14,480 Speaker 3: he doesn't drop the ball five point five percent career 485 00:23:14,640 --> 00:23:18,159 Speaker 3: drop rate on two hundred five career receptions. And then 486 00:23:18,200 --> 00:23:20,479 Speaker 3: this is also a guy who is very good in 487 00:23:20,680 --> 00:23:24,919 Speaker 3: contested situations for a slot guy. And what that is 488 00:23:24,920 --> 00:23:27,920 Speaker 3: is on money downs when it was third and four, 489 00:23:28,040 --> 00:23:31,000 Speaker 3: third and six, whatever, they love to just try to 490 00:23:31,000 --> 00:23:33,840 Speaker 3: fit balls into windows too, Igbuga because they know he's 491 00:23:33,880 --> 00:23:36,679 Speaker 3: going to catch it his career. In his career, he 492 00:23:36,760 --> 00:23:40,119 Speaker 3: was twenty five of forty six in contested situations. And 493 00:23:40,160 --> 00:23:43,280 Speaker 3: it wasn't because he could not create separation. He absolutely can. 494 00:23:43,320 --> 00:23:45,439 Speaker 3: His separation rate was one of the highest in the 495 00:23:45,480 --> 00:23:47,760 Speaker 3: nation these past couple of years. It's because he is 496 00:23:47,800 --> 00:23:50,720 Speaker 3: so reliable. The quarterback will try to fit it into 497 00:23:50,760 --> 00:23:52,960 Speaker 3: a window when you just need those five yards and 498 00:23:53,000 --> 00:23:55,240 Speaker 3: he is going to convert for you. So he's going 499 00:23:55,320 --> 00:23:56,679 Speaker 3: to make an offense really happy. 500 00:23:57,560 --> 00:23:59,520 Speaker 1: All right, that's how much do you think he was 501 00:23:59,600 --> 00:24:04,320 Speaker 1: just aiighted by the rest of Ohio State's receiver room, right, 502 00:24:04,600 --> 00:24:07,680 Speaker 1: you know, over the here he is running from the slot. 503 00:24:07,680 --> 00:24:12,560 Speaker 1: They've got these amazing boundary receivers who demand their own coverage. 504 00:24:13,160 --> 00:24:15,800 Speaker 1: And so I've had some people at least ask openly, 505 00:24:16,080 --> 00:24:20,640 Speaker 1: was Agbuka a product of Ohio State's amazing roster and 506 00:24:20,960 --> 00:24:22,719 Speaker 1: how much of that would it? You know, would that 507 00:24:22,760 --> 00:24:25,680 Speaker 1: same level of productivity automatically transfer to the NFL? Do 508 00:24:25,720 --> 00:24:26,920 Speaker 1: you think that's a fair concern. 509 00:24:28,520 --> 00:24:30,520 Speaker 3: I think it helped him in the same way that 510 00:24:30,560 --> 00:24:33,639 Speaker 3: it helped JSN because those two guys, the better the 511 00:24:33,680 --> 00:24:36,360 Speaker 3: boundary receivers are around them, the more space you get, 512 00:24:36,400 --> 00:24:38,720 Speaker 3: and they're going to destroy you in space. But it 513 00:24:39,359 --> 00:24:42,800 Speaker 3: didn't make either of them right, Like Egbuka was the 514 00:24:42,880 --> 00:24:45,400 Speaker 3: number one receiver in his class, and then we haven't 515 00:24:45,400 --> 00:24:47,840 Speaker 3: gotten the testing metrics on him. I don't really care 516 00:24:47,880 --> 00:24:50,200 Speaker 3: about that, though. There are numerous reports that he was 517 00:24:50,280 --> 00:24:52,160 Speaker 3: running in the four fourds in high school. And by 518 00:24:52,200 --> 00:24:55,320 Speaker 3: the way, real Analytics that does the in game data 519 00:24:55,440 --> 00:24:59,080 Speaker 3: on the chips, I've been looking at those a lot 520 00:24:59,119 --> 00:25:02,280 Speaker 3: more in my value, because the NFL has begun to 521 00:25:02,320 --> 00:25:04,960 Speaker 3: look at them a lot more in their evaluations, Eggbuka 522 00:25:05,000 --> 00:25:07,800 Speaker 3: had a ninety six point zero in game athleticism score. 523 00:25:07,840 --> 00:25:10,400 Speaker 3: So that's a combination of your your max speed, your 524 00:25:10,400 --> 00:25:14,000 Speaker 3: max acceleration, your max deceleration, your agility, you know, all 525 00:25:14,000 --> 00:25:17,080 Speaker 3: these sort of different things. Ninety six point zero means 526 00:25:17,119 --> 00:25:20,639 Speaker 3: he's a ninety six percentile athlete for that position. So 527 00:25:20,760 --> 00:25:23,480 Speaker 3: this is a guy who is a really good athlete 528 00:25:23,560 --> 00:25:25,320 Speaker 3: for the role that he plays in as all the 529 00:25:25,359 --> 00:25:29,040 Speaker 3: athleticism he needs, the apolish that he has as a receiver, 530 00:25:29,119 --> 00:25:31,280 Speaker 3: it speaks for hisself and so does the pedigree. 531 00:25:31,600 --> 00:25:33,680 Speaker 1: All right, when we when we come back from a breakthrough, 532 00:25:34,200 --> 00:25:37,240 Speaker 1: let's hit him four or five more wide receivers that 533 00:25:37,640 --> 00:25:40,000 Speaker 1: you think are going to be taken day one, day 534 00:25:40,000 --> 00:25:42,920 Speaker 1: two in that kind of range, including the next guy 535 00:25:42,920 --> 00:25:46,760 Speaker 1: we're going to talk about, a polarizing player, Luther Burden, 536 00:25:46,880 --> 00:25:57,040 Speaker 1: when we come back. Welcome back Fantasy Football Weekly. Paul 537 00:25:57,119 --> 00:26:00,000 Speaker 1: charchiin Thorn Eistrom with you. Thanks for hanging out over 538 00:26:00,160 --> 00:26:03,520 Speaker 1: the break Luther Burden from Missouri. You've comped him to 539 00:26:03,600 --> 00:26:07,520 Speaker 1: Percy Harvin, but you know, I've seen a lot. I've 540 00:26:07,520 --> 00:26:09,800 Speaker 1: seen a lot of different opinions on him. People who 541 00:26:09,840 --> 00:26:14,080 Speaker 1: love the athleticism, the strength, and other people who see 542 00:26:14,119 --> 00:26:17,679 Speaker 1: some who see maybe at best a Deebo Samuel, an 543 00:26:17,720 --> 00:26:20,000 Speaker 1: inconsistent player who's got to get the ball behind the 544 00:26:20,000 --> 00:26:22,480 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage. You hope he breaks the tackle. What 545 00:26:22,520 --> 00:26:24,600 Speaker 1: do you think about Luther Burden and where do you 546 00:26:24,600 --> 00:26:25,840 Speaker 1: think he's going to go in this draft? 547 00:26:27,160 --> 00:26:29,440 Speaker 3: Church? Is it the rorshack test when they say your 548 00:26:29,440 --> 00:26:34,800 Speaker 3: response it says more about you than it does. Yeah, 549 00:26:33,320 --> 00:26:37,280 Speaker 3: that's that's Luther Burden, Because I feel like Luther Burden 550 00:26:37,320 --> 00:26:40,640 Speaker 3: has one of the more straightforward evaluations of any guy oka, 551 00:26:41,280 --> 00:26:43,639 Speaker 3: especially in this receiverse. He just is what he is. 552 00:26:43,880 --> 00:26:47,160 Speaker 3: He's the manufactured touch slot who is an absolute Ferrari 553 00:26:47,280 --> 00:26:49,919 Speaker 3: with the ball in his hands. But the limitation, of 554 00:26:49,960 --> 00:26:53,119 Speaker 3: course is, for whatever reason, that level of movement it 555 00:26:53,240 --> 00:26:55,320 Speaker 3: is not apparent with his route running, and so you 556 00:26:55,320 --> 00:26:57,399 Speaker 3: don't want him running down the field that there's not 557 00:26:57,480 --> 00:27:00,400 Speaker 3: a lot of the way I put it as salesman ship, 558 00:27:00,920 --> 00:27:02,960 Speaker 3: like he just doesn't have a good idea of putting 559 00:27:03,000 --> 00:27:05,479 Speaker 3: himself in the driver's seat of the other car and 560 00:27:05,560 --> 00:27:07,679 Speaker 3: thinking through like, oh, you know, if I was to 561 00:27:07,680 --> 00:27:09,480 Speaker 3: try to fool that guy, how would I do it? 562 00:27:09,520 --> 00:27:11,400 Speaker 3: Like there's just not a lot of that with his game. 563 00:27:11,440 --> 00:27:13,720 Speaker 3: He's not very sudden with that. But with the ball 564 00:27:13,760 --> 00:27:16,080 Speaker 3: in his hands, it's a different thing. And that's where 565 00:27:16,040 --> 00:27:18,240 Speaker 3: you know the Percy Harvin thing. It's the same sort 566 00:27:18,240 --> 00:27:21,399 Speaker 3: of a deal that propulsion going forward. You have the 567 00:27:22,160 --> 00:27:24,200 Speaker 3: noss button where you hit it and then all of 568 00:27:24,240 --> 00:27:26,760 Speaker 3: a sudden you're at top speed immediately, and just like 569 00:27:26,840 --> 00:27:29,960 Speaker 3: Percy Harvin, you get an element of power there right 570 00:27:30,040 --> 00:27:33,760 Speaker 3: where it becomes the acceleration times the forest time, you 571 00:27:33,800 --> 00:27:37,040 Speaker 3: know whatever that equation is from Einstein where he all 572 00:27:37,080 --> 00:27:40,320 Speaker 3: of a sudden he equals him squared right here. That's 573 00:27:40,720 --> 00:27:43,800 Speaker 3: that is exactly right. Yeah, it's it's it's the thing 574 00:27:43,840 --> 00:27:46,520 Speaker 3: of you know, he's only two hundred and six pounds, 575 00:27:46,880 --> 00:27:49,080 Speaker 3: but the speed. You know, usually we talk about speed 576 00:27:49,119 --> 00:27:52,440 Speaker 3: to power conversion from edge defenders. The same principle applies 577 00:27:52,480 --> 00:27:55,520 Speaker 3: here and you get the contact balance with some tackle 578 00:27:55,560 --> 00:27:58,119 Speaker 3: breaking power from Luther Burden because of that. But it 579 00:27:58,200 --> 00:28:00,600 Speaker 3: was really fun watching his tape because you got to see, 580 00:28:00,880 --> 00:28:03,040 Speaker 3: you know, both how good of an athlete he is, 581 00:28:03,080 --> 00:28:06,840 Speaker 3: but then also how creative Missouri's staff was, where all 582 00:28:06,880 --> 00:28:09,840 Speaker 3: these kinds of different concepts designed to get him the 583 00:28:09,840 --> 00:28:12,080 Speaker 3: ball in space like one of them. They'd have the 584 00:28:12,119 --> 00:28:14,960 Speaker 3: four receivers, and then they would have Burden lineup in 585 00:28:14,960 --> 00:28:17,240 Speaker 3: the backfield as the running back, so they technically have 586 00:28:17,320 --> 00:28:19,480 Speaker 3: five receivers on the field. They have three receivers on 587 00:28:19,480 --> 00:28:22,000 Speaker 3: one side. They would spray down the field just clear 588 00:28:22,040 --> 00:28:24,119 Speaker 3: out routes, and then they would leak Burden out of 589 00:28:24,160 --> 00:28:29,000 Speaker 3: the backfield exactly. Yeah, and you put him into basically 590 00:28:29,040 --> 00:28:31,480 Speaker 3: the whole playbook for Missouri the last couple of years. 591 00:28:31,800 --> 00:28:34,880 Speaker 3: The whole idea of it was get Luther the ball 592 00:28:34,960 --> 00:28:37,120 Speaker 3: in a situation where he just has to break one 593 00:28:37,200 --> 00:28:40,280 Speaker 3: tackle and we get an explosive play. So basically their 594 00:28:40,320 --> 00:28:44,360 Speaker 3: whole playbook was designed like that. The manufacturer touched off 595 00:28:44,400 --> 00:28:46,960 Speaker 3: the other thing. Every time you saw the defense going 596 00:28:47,000 --> 00:28:49,280 Speaker 3: to a drop zone, you were about to see a 597 00:28:49,320 --> 00:28:52,080 Speaker 3: four to five yard hitch route run from Luther Burden 598 00:28:52,160 --> 00:28:54,880 Speaker 3: and the ball coming right then. And for people out there, 599 00:28:54,960 --> 00:28:57,320 Speaker 3: hitch routes just a mini hook. You know, a hook 600 00:28:57,440 --> 00:29:01,040 Speaker 3: is like at ten eleven yards depth hitches four to five, 601 00:29:01,120 --> 00:29:03,840 Speaker 3: and you almost always see it with drop zones because 602 00:29:03,840 --> 00:29:05,920 Speaker 3: the wide receiver one on that team has been told, yeah, 603 00:29:06,040 --> 00:29:08,160 Speaker 3: just you see them all drop back, it's four or 604 00:29:08,160 --> 00:29:10,280 Speaker 3: five yards, turn around, the balls come in, and that's 605 00:29:10,320 --> 00:29:11,800 Speaker 3: what it was for Luther Burden. You get a free 606 00:29:11,880 --> 00:29:14,960 Speaker 3: catch and run opportunity. But yeah, I mean eighty four 607 00:29:15,000 --> 00:29:18,600 Speaker 3: of his career catches Luther Burden out of one hundred 608 00:29:18,600 --> 00:29:21,040 Speaker 3: and ninety two came behind the line of scrimmage, speaking 609 00:29:21,080 --> 00:29:23,640 Speaker 3: to how many of these touches were manufactured. And I 610 00:29:23,640 --> 00:29:26,080 Speaker 3: think charge with the debate of Luther Burden, you have 611 00:29:26,120 --> 00:29:28,040 Speaker 3: people that are in on Luther Burden, people out on 612 00:29:28,120 --> 00:29:30,920 Speaker 3: Luther Burden, even though again it's a straightforward evaluation. So 613 00:29:30,960 --> 00:29:34,560 Speaker 3: it's like, where are these these disagreements and these discrepancies 614 00:29:34,560 --> 00:29:36,800 Speaker 3: coming from. I think this has more to do with 615 00:29:37,760 --> 00:29:41,000 Speaker 3: the one is sort of the pratfalls of having a 616 00:29:41,080 --> 00:29:44,520 Speaker 3: job like mine that people don't understand, which is you 617 00:29:44,720 --> 00:29:47,720 Speaker 3: rank out a board as a media member. You don't 618 00:29:47,760 --> 00:29:51,160 Speaker 3: have an offensive scheme, you don't have an offensive coordinator 619 00:29:51,200 --> 00:29:53,480 Speaker 3: that's saying, hey, this is the scheme, this is the 620 00:29:53,520 --> 00:29:56,360 Speaker 3: position I need, this is the sort of player type 621 00:29:56,480 --> 00:29:59,920 Speaker 3: that I need for that position, right or advice of 622 00:30:00,400 --> 00:30:03,440 Speaker 3: on defense. And so because of that, you're just trying 623 00:30:03,480 --> 00:30:06,120 Speaker 3: to rank everyone in a vacuum, and the people that 624 00:30:06,200 --> 00:30:08,959 Speaker 3: don't like Luthor Burden. They're the ones saying, well, this 625 00:30:09,040 --> 00:30:11,520 Speaker 3: guy's not a wide receiver one in the NFL. He's 626 00:30:11,560 --> 00:30:14,160 Speaker 3: a manufactured touch guy. And how am I going to 627 00:30:14,200 --> 00:30:17,040 Speaker 3: put that value with you know, a guy that like 628 00:30:17,160 --> 00:30:19,400 Speaker 3: Tad or you know, one of these different Matthew gold 629 00:30:19,400 --> 00:30:21,680 Speaker 3: and whatever. But like, whereas the people that love him 630 00:30:21,720 --> 00:30:24,280 Speaker 3: are like, this guy's clearly the best with the ball 631 00:30:24,320 --> 00:30:27,560 Speaker 3: in his hands. He is going to manufacture yards and 632 00:30:27,600 --> 00:30:29,880 Speaker 3: if he finds the right situation, he's going to put 633 00:30:29,920 --> 00:30:33,120 Speaker 3: up Ludacris numbers. And both sides are right, you know 634 00:30:33,120 --> 00:30:35,120 Speaker 3: what I mean, It's just we don't know what situation 635 00:30:35,200 --> 00:30:40,400 Speaker 3: he's going into. This is a situation specific player right 636 00:30:40,440 --> 00:30:43,080 Speaker 3: where he needs to get into that thing in the 637 00:30:43,080 --> 00:30:45,120 Speaker 3: best one for him would be the team that has 638 00:30:45,160 --> 00:30:48,640 Speaker 3: the best boundary receiver. That's right, Yes, that's what it is, 639 00:30:48,680 --> 00:30:51,360 Speaker 3: because you will naturally create that space. I was talking 640 00:30:51,360 --> 00:30:53,760 Speaker 3: about that with like Buka, he wins before the catch. 641 00:30:54,000 --> 00:30:56,480 Speaker 3: Luther Burden is winning after the catch, and the more 642 00:30:56,520 --> 00:30:59,120 Speaker 3: space that is provided for him, now it can be 643 00:30:59,200 --> 00:31:01,080 Speaker 3: a thing where you're in you just have that one 644 00:31:01,800 --> 00:31:03,760 Speaker 3: tackle to break and then you get the explosive play 645 00:31:03,760 --> 00:31:04,680 Speaker 3: but that's Luther Burden. 646 00:31:04,880 --> 00:31:10,320 Speaker 1: Let me give you the ideal landing spot for Luther Burden. Yeah, Bengals. 647 00:31:11,160 --> 00:31:14,920 Speaker 3: Bengals would be good. Bengals would be really good. That 648 00:31:15,080 --> 00:31:18,080 Speaker 3: is Larry David. That would be pretty pretty good. 649 00:31:18,240 --> 00:31:23,120 Speaker 1: It would be. My worry on Luther Burden is just this. 650 00:31:24,000 --> 00:31:27,120 Speaker 1: It's all these short catches. You noted forty four percent 651 00:31:27,120 --> 00:31:30,240 Speaker 1: of his catches were behind the line of scrimmage. We've 652 00:31:30,280 --> 00:31:33,360 Speaker 1: seen this with Deebo Samuel where he'll have a four 653 00:31:33,400 --> 00:31:36,200 Speaker 1: catch game and you know, most of those catches are 654 00:31:36,200 --> 00:31:38,080 Speaker 1: added near the line of scrimmage, and if he doesn't 655 00:31:38,120 --> 00:31:40,720 Speaker 1: break a tackle, he gets tackled near the line of 656 00:31:40,720 --> 00:31:42,800 Speaker 1: scrimmage and you've got a you know, this is just 657 00:31:42,840 --> 00:31:45,520 Speaker 1: a fantasy standpoint. You've got a four catch, thirty yard 658 00:31:45,520 --> 00:31:48,920 Speaker 1: game on your hands, and that's that. You know, that's 659 00:31:48,920 --> 00:31:51,120 Speaker 1: not saying, but we all know that Deebo Samuel can 660 00:31:51,160 --> 00:31:53,320 Speaker 1: also be incredibly special and when he you know, when 661 00:31:53,320 --> 00:31:56,200 Speaker 1: he does break a tackle, cyon are a highlight time 662 00:31:56,280 --> 00:31:59,240 Speaker 1: and we remember those things. I think there's going to 663 00:31:59,280 --> 00:32:01,440 Speaker 1: be just good and bad games for Luther Burden, depending 664 00:32:01,440 --> 00:32:03,280 Speaker 1: a lot, of course on landing spot. Do you uh 665 00:32:03,400 --> 00:32:05,640 Speaker 1: do you see, like Percy Harvin went in the he 666 00:32:05,760 --> 00:32:07,720 Speaker 1: fell to the middle of the second round when he 667 00:32:07,800 --> 00:32:10,960 Speaker 1: was drafted in part because of personality concerns and character 668 00:32:11,040 --> 00:32:13,920 Speaker 1: concerns and stuff like that, much of which ended up 669 00:32:13,920 --> 00:32:16,920 Speaker 1: being actually pretty valid. Where do you have Luther Burden 670 00:32:17,000 --> 00:32:18,880 Speaker 1: going not in the first round. I don't believe. 671 00:32:19,720 --> 00:32:21,960 Speaker 3: Well, Percy actually was twenty second overall. 672 00:32:22,000 --> 00:32:24,920 Speaker 1: Oh was he okay? Thanks Zicher, I had misremembered. 673 00:32:25,680 --> 00:32:29,440 Speaker 3: Yeah. I think Luther he's right, you know, right on 674 00:32:29,480 --> 00:32:32,320 Speaker 3: that line. Whether it is at the very end of 675 00:32:32,440 --> 00:32:35,040 Speaker 3: Thursday night or whether it is right away on Friday night, 676 00:32:35,080 --> 00:32:36,400 Speaker 3: I think it's gonna be one of the two. I 677 00:32:36,440 --> 00:32:39,360 Speaker 3: think Luther Burden is a top forty pick, but I'm 678 00:32:39,360 --> 00:32:42,280 Speaker 3: not definitely not saying Locke for the first round. But 679 00:32:42,280 --> 00:32:44,480 Speaker 3: but if he gets out of it, like I said, 680 00:32:44,600 --> 00:32:46,479 Speaker 3: I think you're gonna see teams trying to move up 681 00:32:46,480 --> 00:32:49,040 Speaker 3: for him, because you're gonna have the teams where like 682 00:32:49,360 --> 00:32:52,240 Speaker 3: you saw last year at Missouri, the reason his stats 683 00:32:52,240 --> 00:32:54,800 Speaker 3: were down is because the offense wasn't his gut. It 684 00:32:54,840 --> 00:32:57,080 Speaker 3: didn't have anything to do with Luther Burden. It had 685 00:32:57,120 --> 00:32:59,480 Speaker 3: to do with the fact that defenses could collapse on 686 00:32:59,680 --> 00:33:02,160 Speaker 3: him because Missouri didn't have a running game anymore, and 687 00:33:02,200 --> 00:33:04,800 Speaker 3: they the other receivers weren't great, and the quarterback play 688 00:33:04,920 --> 00:33:07,720 Speaker 3: was atrocia. So he got ganged up on and he 689 00:33:07,760 --> 00:33:10,720 Speaker 3: got frustrated by that, et cetera. But it shows again 690 00:33:11,160 --> 00:33:13,200 Speaker 3: you need to get this guy into a situation where 691 00:33:13,200 --> 00:33:15,880 Speaker 3: he's an awesome for instant third banana, which is what 692 00:33:15,880 --> 00:33:18,640 Speaker 3: it would be with the Bengals. Yeah, that's how his 693 00:33:18,720 --> 00:33:21,239 Speaker 3: game plays up. He is not a Michael Jordan. He's uh, 694 00:33:22,200 --> 00:33:25,560 Speaker 3: you know my basketball metaphor sting Scottie Piper a little 695 00:33:26,160 --> 00:33:28,120 Speaker 3: or or you know, a Dennis Rodman. 696 00:33:28,160 --> 00:33:30,960 Speaker 1: I guess if I were to put Burden on the 697 00:33:30,960 --> 00:33:33,240 Speaker 1: team based in if he is going to go early 698 00:33:33,440 --> 00:33:36,560 Speaker 1: second round, it's not very exciting, but I could see 699 00:33:36,560 --> 00:33:40,760 Speaker 1: Tennessee going cam Ward and then second round Luther Bird. 700 00:33:41,240 --> 00:33:43,520 Speaker 3: Kim Ward loves thrown into the slot, just as every 701 00:33:43,760 --> 00:33:44,560 Speaker 3: strippo about that. 702 00:33:44,600 --> 00:33:47,560 Speaker 1: All right, well there you go. That's so I'll go 703 00:33:47,560 --> 00:33:50,720 Speaker 1: to war with that prediction. Uh, your fifth rank running back, Sorry, 704 00:33:50,760 --> 00:33:55,160 Speaker 1: wide receiver Jaden Higgins from Iowa State. This is not 705 00:33:55,440 --> 00:33:58,160 Speaker 1: Iowa State had two really good wide receivers. It turns 706 00:33:58,200 --> 00:34:02,320 Speaker 1: out yeah, highly productive. Your comp here is Kenny Galladay, 707 00:34:02,360 --> 00:34:05,400 Speaker 1: which makes people go, oh, but how about this rass 708 00:34:05,760 --> 00:34:07,880 Speaker 1: nine point nine to two holy cow? 709 00:34:09,040 --> 00:34:12,319 Speaker 3: Yeah yeah, and incredible at that size. The six' four 710 00:34:12,600 --> 00:34:15,680 Speaker 3: and change two fourteen runs the four four seven has 711 00:34:15,719 --> 00:34:18,719 Speaker 3: the thirty nine inch Vertical and this, guy this guy 712 00:34:18,800 --> 00:34:22,120 Speaker 3: has the wingspan of an offensive. Tackle we're at the 713 00:34:22,200 --> 00:34:24,479 Speaker 3: eighty with. Him so he's got the super duper long 714 00:34:24,600 --> 00:34:27,520 Speaker 3: arms and he's a he's a smooth operator out. There 715 00:34:28,239 --> 00:34:30,680 Speaker 3: the movement is really really smooth with. Him the thing 716 00:34:30,719 --> 00:34:32,719 Speaker 3: he doesn't Have it wasn't a surprise to see him 717 00:34:32,800 --> 00:34:35,680 Speaker 3: duck the three cone and the shuttle the side decide 718 00:34:35,680 --> 00:34:38,560 Speaker 3: agility isn't, great but the north south stuff. Is and 719 00:34:38,640 --> 00:34:41,000 Speaker 3: you can build a route tree around him where you 720 00:34:41,040 --> 00:34:44,440 Speaker 3: can leverage his. Strengths just have him going north south, 721 00:34:44,840 --> 00:34:47,680 Speaker 3: right like you don't the rout breaks with, You like 722 00:34:47,680 --> 00:34:50,040 Speaker 3: you don't want him running the whip route for. You 723 00:34:50,040 --> 00:34:52,279 Speaker 3: you have another guy doing. That but this is a 724 00:34:52,280 --> 00:34:55,040 Speaker 3: guy that can win. Downtown he can also win short and. 725 00:34:55,080 --> 00:34:58,160 Speaker 3: INTERMEDIATE i mean that's more stuff like the slants and the. Drags, 726 00:34:58,360 --> 00:35:00,719 Speaker 3: yeah but he doesn't he doesn't drop in, thing and 727 00:35:00,760 --> 00:35:03,839 Speaker 3: he's got the catch, radius LIKE i, said is absolutely. 728 00:35:04,000 --> 00:35:07,640 Speaker 3: Enormous but his career drop rate over four seasons and 729 00:35:07,760 --> 00:35:11,400 Speaker 3: three hundred and fifty targets three point zero. 730 00:35:11,480 --> 00:35:12,520 Speaker 1: Perds that's. 731 00:35:12,560 --> 00:35:15,320 Speaker 3: It that is. Absurd that's a drop a year thor 732 00:35:16,040 --> 00:35:19,640 Speaker 3: it's absolutely. Insane and then three consecutive seasons with two 733 00:35:19,719 --> 00:35:22,759 Speaker 3: point two percent drop rate or. Less it's only at 734 00:35:22,760 --> 00:35:24,799 Speaker 3: three percent because he dropped a couple more his true 735 00:35:24,800 --> 00:35:27,759 Speaker 3: freshman season when he was in THE. Fcs so he 736 00:35:27,800 --> 00:35:30,959 Speaker 3: does not drop. Balls and that includes in contested situations 737 00:35:31,000 --> 00:35:35,719 Speaker 3: deep forty five of eighty one career contested catch situations 738 00:35:35,719 --> 00:35:39,360 Speaker 3: For higgins in this bad receiver, CLASS i just really 739 00:35:39,440 --> 00:35:41,360 Speaker 3: like what he brings to the. Table this is the 740 00:35:41,360 --> 00:35:43,280 Speaker 3: guy who's going to be a really good wide receiver 741 00:35:43,360 --> 00:35:45,839 Speaker 3: two boundary guy in THE nfl for a long long. 742 00:35:45,880 --> 00:35:50,040 Speaker 1: Time so, okay if he's gonna be vertical downfield is 743 00:35:50,320 --> 00:35:52,880 Speaker 1: where he's gonna be really. Helpful how about that we 744 00:35:52,920 --> 00:35:55,399 Speaker 1: talked about The. Cowboys how about this is Your cowboys landing. 745 00:35:55,440 --> 00:35:58,920 Speaker 1: Spot it picked forty four where you, KNOW cd can 746 00:35:59,120 --> 00:36:01,719 Speaker 1: do a lot of, things all the amazing separation and, 747 00:36:01,719 --> 00:36:05,160 Speaker 1: everything but, see he's not a deep downfield. Burner this would. 748 00:36:05,239 --> 00:36:08,080 Speaker 1: Give this would feel like a natural compliment To Ceedee 749 00:36:08,120 --> 00:36:09,960 Speaker 1: lamb for me If Jayden higgins found his way To. 750 00:36:10,040 --> 00:36:13,439 Speaker 3: Dallas, Yes, Jayden, YEAH i mean he's actually the guy 751 00:36:13,480 --> 00:36:15,000 Speaker 3: that they want a mingo to, be AND i guess 752 00:36:15,000 --> 00:36:17,040 Speaker 3: The panthers want a mingo to be. Before but this 753 00:36:17,480 --> 00:36:20,120 Speaker 3: is actually that that guy that is gonna win for 754 00:36:20,200 --> 00:36:21,080 Speaker 3: you on the boundary. 755 00:36:21,120 --> 00:36:24,320 Speaker 1: Consistently all, right let's go to your number six rank wide, 756 00:36:24,320 --> 00:36:28,040 Speaker 1: Receiver Elick iomanor DID I i THINK i got that? 757 00:36:28,120 --> 00:36:32,080 Speaker 1: Right is it IOMANOR iomannera? Nice i'm two for two 758 00:36:32,080 --> 00:36:33,680 Speaker 1: on tricky. Names it's like it's. 759 00:36:33,480 --> 00:36:35,000 Speaker 3: Like lord of the manor But? Iomanner? 760 00:36:35,120 --> 00:36:38,440 Speaker 1: OH i like? It all, right your comp Here's Brailan. 761 00:36:38,560 --> 00:36:40,480 Speaker 1: Edwards When Braylon edwards came, OUT i thought he was 762 00:36:40,520 --> 00:36:44,440 Speaker 1: gonna be, great AND i really ended up being a very, 763 00:36:44,480 --> 00:36:47,200 Speaker 1: middling underproductive career and that was kind of a. Bummer 764 00:36:48,160 --> 00:36:50,640 Speaker 1: he hid national prominence a couple of years ago when 765 00:36:50,640 --> 00:36:53,960 Speaker 1: he Roasted Travis. Hunter, right had almost three hundred yards 766 00:36:53,960 --> 00:36:55,560 Speaker 1: in that, game and all of a, sudden people are 767 00:36:55,600 --> 00:36:57,200 Speaker 1: taking are Following Elick. 768 00:36:57,280 --> 00:37:01,080 Speaker 3: Iomanor, YEAH i mean this is a big boundary receiver 769 00:37:01,160 --> 00:37:03,880 Speaker 3: six two two oh, six and he has the downtown 770 00:37:03,960 --> 00:37:06,680 Speaker 3: wheels and he knows what he's doing down the, field 771 00:37:07,040 --> 00:37:09,839 Speaker 3: the ball skills and then pinning people behind that big 772 00:37:09,920 --> 00:37:12,879 Speaker 3: muscular frame of. His but this is a former track. 773 00:37:12,960 --> 00:37:15,799 Speaker 3: STAR i don't think people realize how athletic he, was 774 00:37:15,840 --> 00:37:17,759 Speaker 3: but at that size he ran a four four four 775 00:37:18,200 --> 00:37:21,880 Speaker 3: and thirty eight and a half vertical is spectacular at that. 776 00:37:22,000 --> 00:37:25,799 Speaker 3: Size you see that propulsion off the, snap but it's 777 00:37:25,840 --> 00:37:28,440 Speaker 3: it's a there's rawness to his. Game this is a 778 00:37:28,520 --> 00:37:31,239 Speaker 3: kid who came From canada and so he picked up 779 00:37:31,239 --> 00:37:33,480 Speaker 3: the sport late and then when he went to, college 780 00:37:33,520 --> 00:37:35,800 Speaker 3: it was At stanford and they have an abysmal passing, 781 00:37:35,800 --> 00:37:38,279 Speaker 3: attack so they they sort of used them and in 782 00:37:38,640 --> 00:37:41,160 Speaker 3: sort of this sort of limited way where it was 783 00:37:41,239 --> 00:37:43,880 Speaker 3: it was leveraging the downfield. Stuff but he is really 784 00:37:43,880 --> 00:37:47,920 Speaker 3: really good down the. Field As Travis hunter learned first 785 00:37:47,920 --> 00:37:50,200 Speaker 3: hand in that game in twenty twenty, three you don't 786 00:37:50,200 --> 00:37:52,719 Speaker 3: get a, lot you, know of the yak with With 787 00:37:52,880 --> 00:37:55,920 Speaker 3: iomanner because a lot of those those plays where you're 788 00:37:55,920 --> 00:37:58,520 Speaker 3: getting value from, him it is further down the, field 789 00:37:59,280 --> 00:38:01,440 Speaker 3: so so that that's where you see that the speed, 790 00:38:01,520 --> 00:38:04,120 Speaker 3: leverage but it needs a little bit of. Work it's 791 00:38:04,160 --> 00:38:06,880 Speaker 3: not a finished package right. Now you're gonna have to 792 00:38:06,920 --> 00:38:08,960 Speaker 3: work on the routes a little, bit especially if you 793 00:38:09,000 --> 00:38:11,960 Speaker 3: want to try to get him winning in the intermediate section. 794 00:38:12,040 --> 00:38:14,960 Speaker 3: More and then the release package is a little bit 795 00:38:15,040 --> 00:38:18,480 Speaker 3: raw as. Well but they're the physical package. Here and 796 00:38:18,600 --> 00:38:21,200 Speaker 3: the ceiling is one of the highest in the. Class 797 00:38:21,239 --> 00:38:22,759 Speaker 3: so when you just look at it like, That so 798 00:38:23,040 --> 00:38:25,960 Speaker 3: who is gonna take a swing On Io manners upside 799 00:38:25,960 --> 00:38:28,320 Speaker 3: walk to see on that there is a lower floor 800 00:38:28,360 --> 00:38:29,920 Speaker 3: than some of these other, guys but one of the 801 00:38:30,000 --> 00:38:31,200 Speaker 3: higher ceilings in the receiver. 802 00:38:31,239 --> 00:38:37,280 Speaker 1: Class i've Got iomanner going sixty two To. Buffalo buffalo 803 00:38:37,360 --> 00:38:39,759 Speaker 1: needs the receiver. HELP i feel like end of second 804 00:38:39,840 --> 00:38:41,520 Speaker 1: round does end the second round feel about right for? 805 00:38:41,600 --> 00:38:44,680 Speaker 3: Him, YEAH i mean it's gonna. Be it's gonna be 806 00:38:44,719 --> 00:38:47,160 Speaker 3: somewhere there in the second, round and we'll have to 807 00:38:47,160 --> 00:38:49,239 Speaker 3: see where the other wide receivers end up. Going but, 808 00:38:49,320 --> 00:38:52,120 Speaker 3: YEAH i would probably IF i had to, say, RIGHT 809 00:38:52,160 --> 00:38:54,800 Speaker 3: i probably put it middle. Second but would it be 810 00:38:54,840 --> 00:38:56,799 Speaker 3: a surprise felt in the Second, no it wouldn't at, 811 00:38:56,840 --> 00:38:59,319 Speaker 3: All like because again there is the rawness to his, 812 00:38:59,400 --> 00:39:03,040 Speaker 3: game And i'm curious the sort of situational assumptions that 813 00:39:03,120 --> 00:39:05,840 Speaker 3: teams are, making you, know that are shopping for receivers 814 00:39:05,840 --> 00:39:08,640 Speaker 3: there on day two of like this isn't a great receiver, 815 00:39:08,760 --> 00:39:12,360 Speaker 3: class and then should we buy the Floor we're about 816 00:39:12,400 --> 00:39:14,479 Speaker 3: to talk about more of a floor prospect or should 817 00:39:14,520 --> 00:39:17,319 Speaker 3: we get a ceiling on a guy Like Io. Manner 818 00:39:17,360 --> 00:39:19,440 Speaker 3: it's going to be really interesting to see that as. 819 00:39:19,440 --> 00:39:22,399 Speaker 1: Well, yeah and Maybe Kean coleman ends up being great 820 00:39:22,400 --> 00:39:25,160 Speaker 1: in his second season and The bills don't go this, 821 00:39:25,239 --> 00:39:27,160 Speaker 1: direction BUT i think they could Use they could use 822 00:39:27,160 --> 00:39:28,960 Speaker 1: some depth of the. POSITION i want to hit two 823 00:39:28,960 --> 00:39:30,360 Speaker 1: more guys and let's do. Them we'll have to do 824 00:39:30,440 --> 00:39:33,160 Speaker 1: them a little bit more. Quickly Trey harris from Ole. 825 00:39:33,239 --> 00:39:37,120 Speaker 1: Miss your comp here Is Alan. Robbinson he was highly, 826 00:39:37,200 --> 00:39:42,440 Speaker 1: productive went healthy at Ole, miss but some worry that 827 00:39:42,440 --> 00:39:45,880 Speaker 1: that production was a byproduct of a first repassing scheme 828 00:39:45,920 --> 00:39:48,920 Speaker 1: From Jackson. DART i Like Trey. 829 00:39:48,920 --> 00:39:52,120 Speaker 3: Harris he's been producing for a long. Time he got 830 00:39:52,160 --> 00:39:54,279 Speaker 3: on the field early when he went To louisiana tack 831 00:39:54,360 --> 00:39:56,319 Speaker 3: and then he transferred up a course into The Lane 832 00:39:56,360 --> 00:39:58,880 Speaker 3: kiffin offense and he was the wide receiver. One and 833 00:39:59,239 --> 00:40:02,320 Speaker 3: the biggest criticis About jackson darts evaluation as he locked 834 00:40:02,360 --> 00:40:04,080 Speaker 3: into the first rue through the first read all the, 835 00:40:04,080 --> 00:40:06,040 Speaker 3: time that was Tray. Harris, yeah, right SO i mean 836 00:40:06,640 --> 00:40:10,480 Speaker 3: this guy's. Good he is. Reliable but, yeah and just 837 00:40:10,760 --> 00:40:13,920 Speaker 3: speaking to that last, year five point one five yards 838 00:40:13,920 --> 00:40:17,520 Speaker 3: per route. Run, NO i did not. Speak that is. Gigantic, 839 00:40:17,719 --> 00:40:20,880 Speaker 3: holy that is like It it's like you're two and 840 00:40:20,880 --> 00:40:21,680 Speaker 3: a half is really? 841 00:40:21,680 --> 00:40:23,800 Speaker 1: Good right, right you're. 842 00:40:23,880 --> 00:40:27,239 Speaker 3: Double it is absolutely. Absurd and those games where he was, 843 00:40:27,320 --> 00:40:30,120 Speaker 3: healthy he averaged almost one hundred and thirty yards per game, 844 00:40:30,200 --> 00:40:33,120 Speaker 3: Receiving so, LIKE i, mean that is legit doing that 845 00:40:33,200 --> 00:40:35,640 Speaker 3: in THE. Sec but you, know to the point of 846 00:40:35,719 --> 00:40:38,839 Speaker 3: sort of the empty calorie. Stats he had seventy nine 847 00:40:38,880 --> 00:40:42,399 Speaker 3: targets last. Year forty of them came on either hitch 848 00:40:42,480 --> 00:40:45,520 Speaker 3: routes we talked about hitch routs before or wide receiver. 849 00:40:45,600 --> 00:40:49,160 Speaker 3: Screens that's as empty calory as it. Gets and then 850 00:40:49,200 --> 00:40:51,880 Speaker 3: With harris that the other stuff he would. Do you 851 00:40:51,920 --> 00:40:54,120 Speaker 3: have the downtown, stuff and he is a good down 852 00:40:54,120 --> 00:40:56,839 Speaker 3: the field, receiver but you'd have, that and then you'd 853 00:40:56,840 --> 00:41:00,640 Speaker 3: have the slants right, there there Wasn't this isn't a, 854 00:41:00,680 --> 00:41:02,480 Speaker 3: guy it's another. Guy he ain't gonna do any whip 855 00:41:02,560 --> 00:41:05,319 Speaker 3: routes for, you you, know the agility, thing and now 856 00:41:05,360 --> 00:41:07,720 Speaker 3: we snap off the clean break and it's our kami 857 00:41:07,760 --> 00:41:09,360 Speaker 3: and now we're going To he's not going to do 858 00:41:09,400 --> 00:41:11,239 Speaker 3: that stuff for, you but if you can par that 859 00:41:11,360 --> 00:41:15,120 Speaker 3: route treat down for. Him the hands are. Reliable he 860 00:41:15,239 --> 00:41:17,760 Speaker 3: has that big. Frame he's athletic in that big. Frame 861 00:41:18,120 --> 00:41:20,080 Speaker 3: so that's what you're gonna get from. Him but, yeah 862 00:41:20,160 --> 00:41:22,400 Speaker 3: just keep in mind with those, stats how much of 863 00:41:22,440 --> 00:41:23,000 Speaker 3: it was empty? 864 00:41:23,000 --> 00:41:25,320 Speaker 1: Calorie all, Right last, GUY i want to hit, On Jaalen, 865 00:41:25,400 --> 00:41:28,520 Speaker 1: noel who is somebody That i've seen a lot of 866 00:41:28,520 --> 00:41:30,239 Speaker 1: people falling in love, with and there's a lot of 867 00:41:30,280 --> 00:41:32,600 Speaker 1: people that like. Him you comped him to one of 868 00:41:32,600 --> 00:41:35,400 Speaker 1: my favorite, Guys Khalil, shakier so you, Know i'm automatically 869 00:41:35,440 --> 00:41:38,839 Speaker 1: super interested. Here and this is Another iowa state guy 870 00:41:38,920 --> 00:41:41,920 Speaker 1: who This Jaylen noel playing in the Slot Jaden higgins 871 00:41:42,000 --> 00:41:42,120 Speaker 1: on the. 872 00:41:42,160 --> 00:41:47,879 Speaker 3: Outside, Yeah Jalen noel is just so. Reliable this is 873 00:41:47,920 --> 00:41:50,000 Speaker 3: you talk about high. Floors this is one of the 874 00:41:50,080 --> 00:41:53,680 Speaker 3: higher floor receivers in this entire. Class this, ceiling, though of, 875 00:41:53,719 --> 00:41:55,560 Speaker 3: course is cap by the frame and then the fact 876 00:41:55,560 --> 00:41:56,880 Speaker 3: that he is only going to be playing in the, 877 00:41:56,880 --> 00:41:59,080 Speaker 3: slot but he's going to be starting from day one 878 00:41:59,239 --> 00:42:02,480 Speaker 3: for whoever, pay and he is your long term starting slot. 879 00:42:02,840 --> 00:42:04,719 Speaker 3: GUY i mean that that's just what it's going to. 880 00:42:04,800 --> 00:42:07,880 Speaker 3: Be he's also you, know what's interesting about him is 881 00:42:07,920 --> 00:42:10,280 Speaker 3: he can win down the. Field he you, know he's 882 00:42:10,360 --> 00:42:12,960 Speaker 3: smaller and he has a small. Wingspan, yeah so it's 883 00:42:13,000 --> 00:42:15,279 Speaker 3: not a big catch, radius but he knows what he's 884 00:42:15,320 --> 00:42:19,080 Speaker 3: doing running routes and that includes getting being able to 885 00:42:19,080 --> 00:42:21,160 Speaker 3: stack guys when he's going down the. Field so for 886 00:42:21,200 --> 00:42:22,719 Speaker 3: a slot, guy you get some more of. 887 00:42:22,760 --> 00:42:22,880 Speaker 2: That. 888 00:42:23,400 --> 00:42:25,560 Speaker 3: Uh this is the guy where earlier in his career 889 00:42:25,600 --> 00:42:28,080 Speaker 3: he had some issues with concentration. Drops he seems to 890 00:42:28,120 --> 00:42:31,240 Speaker 3: have solved that last year four zero point eight percent 891 00:42:31,320 --> 00:42:33,520 Speaker 3: drop rate on a bunch of different. Targets take. That 892 00:42:33,640 --> 00:42:35,920 Speaker 3: heel not bad at. All and this is the guy 893 00:42:36,000 --> 00:42:39,360 Speaker 3: thirty nine career contested, opportunities he converted fifty one percent of. 894 00:42:39,440 --> 00:42:41,680 Speaker 3: Them so it's like it's not, again it's a guy 895 00:42:41,719 --> 00:42:43,799 Speaker 3: who can get down the. Field it's also a guy 896 00:42:43,880 --> 00:42:46,839 Speaker 3: in congested quarters who can make the catch as. Well 897 00:42:47,040 --> 00:42:49,600 Speaker 3: and he proved this pre draft. Process first of, all 898 00:42:49,600 --> 00:42:51,160 Speaker 3: nobody could cover him in the one on ones in 899 00:42:51,239 --> 00:42:54,960 Speaker 3: mobile and then he tested absolutely incredibly of the four 900 00:42:55,040 --> 00:42:57,359 Speaker 3: to three nine he had a six eight two three 901 00:42:57,440 --> 00:43:00,000 Speaker 3: cone way above, average four to one seven shut away, 902 00:43:00,239 --> 00:43:04,800 Speaker 3: average forty one and a half inch vertical absolutely. Elite 903 00:43:04,800 --> 00:43:06,800 Speaker 3: as broad jump was over eleven. Feet that was a 904 00:43:06,920 --> 00:43:09,120 Speaker 3: lead to nine seven to three ras and he did 905 00:43:09,239 --> 00:43:12,080 Speaker 3: all the. Tests So Jalen noah is a guy that 906 00:43:12,120 --> 00:43:13,719 Speaker 3: fantasy owners need to keep a close eye. 907 00:43:13,760 --> 00:43:17,520 Speaker 1: On he ran a four to three and he's gonna 908 00:43:17,520 --> 00:43:19,759 Speaker 1: be a slot. Receiver i'm trying to think of how 909 00:43:19,800 --> 00:43:22,440 Speaker 1: many other four to three guys are running from the 910 00:43:22,480 --> 00:43:23,000 Speaker 1: slot in THE. 911 00:43:23,120 --> 00:43:26,799 Speaker 3: Nfl and a guy who gets the top speed real. 912 00:43:26,880 --> 00:43:29,319 Speaker 3: QUICK i mean you saw his tenure split a one 913 00:43:29,400 --> 00:43:31,799 Speaker 3: five to. One was was you, know amongst the top 914 00:43:31,840 --> 00:43:34,480 Speaker 3: ten of the receiver. Class it's it's a guy with 915 00:43:35,080 --> 00:43:37,680 Speaker 3: and you KNOW i Mentioned. Shakir that's what he reminded 916 00:43:37,719 --> 00:43:39,400 Speaker 3: me of down there in the one on. Ones that 917 00:43:39,800 --> 00:43:41,960 Speaker 3: the frame is fairly. Similar of, course the way they'll 918 00:43:41,960 --> 00:43:45,200 Speaker 3: be deployed as. Similar It's noel is a bit better 919 00:43:45,239 --> 00:43:47,040 Speaker 3: of an. Athlete so that's the, one like you, know 920 00:43:47,080 --> 00:43:48,879 Speaker 3: you sort of, say LIKE i don't want to say 921 00:43:48,960 --> 00:43:51,000 Speaker 3: Rich man's that's probably taking a little bit, far but 922 00:43:51,200 --> 00:43:54,040 Speaker 3: like you're getting a little bit more athletic juice out 923 00:43:54,080 --> 00:43:55,680 Speaker 3: of a guy who the rest of his skill set 924 00:43:56,000 --> 00:43:58,680 Speaker 3: it's rock, solid Like, Shakir are. 925 00:43:58,560 --> 00:44:00,480 Speaker 1: We talking third For? 926 00:44:00,560 --> 00:44:04,680 Speaker 3: NOEL i Think noel goes in the second especially in 927 00:44:04,680 --> 00:44:07,960 Speaker 3: this receiver class that. Stinks, Yeah LIKE I i think 928 00:44:08,000 --> 00:44:10,160 Speaker 3: he deserves to go in round. Two well we'll end 929 00:44:10,200 --> 00:44:12,319 Speaker 3: up seeing but if THE nfl agrees with, me BUT 930 00:44:12,360 --> 00:44:14,040 Speaker 3: i think he should be around to pick in this, 931 00:44:14,080 --> 00:44:14,920 Speaker 3: class all, Right. 932 00:44:14,840 --> 00:44:18,000 Speaker 1: Well we'll see how that plays itself. Out we've got, 933 00:44:18,120 --> 00:44:20,080 Speaker 1: uh that's. UH i think we managed to hit on 934 00:44:20,160 --> 00:44:22,239 Speaker 1: if you Include Travis. HUNTER i think we hit on 935 00:44:22,320 --> 00:44:24,000 Speaker 1: nine or ten, guys which is not too. Bad we 936 00:44:24,040 --> 00:44:27,440 Speaker 1: got to your top eight Plus Travis. Hunter we encourage 937 00:44:27,440 --> 00:44:29,319 Speaker 1: people to check out all your work at fantasylife dot. 938 00:44:29,360 --> 00:44:31,600 Speaker 1: Com you've got a lot more detail on a lot 939 00:44:31,800 --> 00:44:34,480 Speaker 1: more receivers than the guys that we've covered. Here but 940 00:44:34,600 --> 00:44:37,080 Speaker 1: great to get prepped up and ready to go at 941 00:44:37,080 --> 00:44:40,160 Speaker 1: the receiver. Position and next week we get to break 942 00:44:40,200 --> 00:44:43,440 Speaker 1: down tight ends at a Much is this one of 943 00:44:43,440 --> 00:44:47,400 Speaker 1: the deepest classes of tight end in? Years it feels that. 944 00:44:47,440 --> 00:44:49,840 Speaker 3: Way this is this is a good tight end. Class 945 00:44:49,840 --> 00:44:51,080 Speaker 3: this is a really good tight, End it really. 946 00:44:51,200 --> 00:44:53,839 Speaker 1: IS i, mean Brock bauer is obviously amazing last, year 947 00:44:54,239 --> 00:44:59,239 Speaker 1: but we've got really highly productive college tight ends that 948 00:44:59,280 --> 00:45:02,359 Speaker 1: are going to hit the. Here and it's you, know 949 00:45:03,239 --> 00:45:05,560 Speaker 1: it's reasonable to talk about a bunch of, them whereas 950 00:45:05,600 --> 00:45:07,880 Speaker 1: you know most of yours, past we're, like, well there's like, 951 00:45:07,960 --> 00:45:10,720 Speaker 1: two maybe three guys that are gonna have a fantasy. 952 00:45:10,800 --> 00:45:13,800 Speaker 1: Impact we GOTTA i think we've got the potential of 953 00:45:13,960 --> 00:45:16,080 Speaker 1: like five or, six don't you think for tight ends 954 00:45:16,080 --> 00:45:17,000 Speaker 1: that could be meaningful? 955 00:45:17,000 --> 00:45:21,719 Speaker 3: Here, yes, yes and that's the. Number. YEAH i, LIKE 956 00:45:21,800 --> 00:45:24,280 Speaker 3: i think we have five or six guys that are 957 00:45:24,360 --> 00:45:27,400 Speaker 3: going to be contributing fairly early TO nfl passing. 958 00:45:27,440 --> 00:45:30,000 Speaker 1: Offenses love. It we'll break down tight ends next. 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