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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Anthony Ratliff-Williams has great traits. But his career numbers are 80 catches for 1340 yards (16.8 ypc) and 8 TDs. That's a good season for some of the top guys. I'm going back over his film to review what will translate to the pros, and I do like his hands and YAC, but he's not a very refined or varied route runner from what I've seen. I'm not comfortable putting him as the top guy, but I'll update once I do a full rewatch of his season.
Yeah I don't agree with Emory, but I understand his reasoning since many have D.K. Metcalf rated the top WR prospect with 1228 career receiving yards.
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From what I also understand UNC QB situation was terrible which didn't allow Ratliff-Williams physical receiving presence to stand out. He has to work on his route running, but he still look more advanced doing them than Hakeem Butler.
Along with his good blocking efforts and kick returning abilities, I would be okay with drafting him later in the draft.
2019 NFL Draft Player Profile: Anthony Ratliff-Williams - The Draft Network
I wouldn't say delusional...more like way out there in left field
I'm being nice too because I didn't see much athleticism in his film like you
His kick returns really show a lack of speed. Aside from a few long ones he broke, I was surprised how frequently he was bottled up before 20 yards.
I hope Bacon doesn't mind me posting this in his thread.
Here are a series of position ranking videos from Football Gameplan. Emory's rankings go against the norm of those that are found on draft blogs and sites, which I love even though I don't agree with him many times. But he also gives attention and background on small school prospects who haven't been covered much, and still could find their way into many teams' training camps after the draft.
Big fan of both him & Jennings. Honestly not sure about the role but both are PTP imo.Does anyone have an opinion on Christian Miller?
He always seemed to flash when I watched other players on that Alabama defense. I see him, depending on how his athleticism tests, useful in the Van Noy role as a LB/situational pass rusher. Plus I don't think we would have to use a high draft pick on him due to his injury history.