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I can not have enough Jaylins in my WR room.bakes: can we pass on the Jaylin's this time around. We are already working with one.
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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.I can not have enough Jaylins in my WR room.bakes: can we pass on the Jaylin's this time around. We are already working with one.
I get he's fast, but I really don't want another little guy.
That's not PFF I don't think because they don't even have Williams on their big board - I should know because I keep wanting to mock him.PFF needs to reconfigure their rankings already
Sorry i meant to edit that to PFN lolThat's not PFF I don't think because they don't even have Williams on their big board - I should know because I keep wanting to mock him.
The thing I like about PFF's mock simulator/big board is that Trevor Sikkema doesn't put anyone on there he hasn't scouted.
Bad strategy again. You keep doing the same mistakes.Not seeing many First Round Projections I would be happy with him @ 36. He reminds me of both A.J. Brown and DK Metcalf.
Nice new analytical tool. Gotta give Maye fresh weapons in the draft.
It is tough. They all had different QBs, different conferences, etc.It would be nice to know how predictive of NFL success this formula is.
Me too, but watching him moving reminds me some of Andy Isabella. He does not look as fast as isabella. Some of his coaches call him mini kupp.I'm starting to go full binky on Efton Chism - he just does everything well as a receiver. Ultimately however, it will come down to his athletic measurements. I'm a little concerned about his long speed so he'll have to run sub 4.65 in the forty and he'll need to have very good 3-cone and short shuttle times. If he does both, he will absolutely be one of my favourites for a day 3 pick.
It would be nice to know how predictive of NFL success this formula is.
You have to subscribe to his patreon. I get trying to make some money but if you want your new statistic to be taken seriously, you need to be able to back it up.I wonder if they have back tested it, If they want any credibility they need to back test and release results.
Andy Isabella is a name I'd forgotten about. You're right, maybe that's who he is or maybe he's a lesser Julian Edelman and that's why I'd never use more than a 6th or 7th rounder on him. A productive college career, particularly at a smaller program is not a great indicator of NFL success but I do think it's worth the risk on day 3.Me too, but watching him moving reminds me some of Andy Isabella. He does not look as fast as isabella. Some of his coaches call him mini kupp.
I have also fallen in loave with Jayden Higgins as a power slot and boundary guy.
Nice new analytical tool. Gotta give Maye fresh weapons in the draft.
Trey Harris and Golden would be tempting but I agree with you.Andy Isabella is a name I'd forgotten about. You're right, maybe that's who he is or maybe he's a lesser Julian Edelman and that's why I'd never use more than a 6th or 7th rounder on him. A productive college career, particularly at a smaller program is not a great indicator of NFL success but I do think it's worth the risk on day 3.
I need to revisit Higgins. When I watched his tape, I didn't think he looked particularly explosive at the start of his routes which bothered me. His Senior Bowl performance makes me want to revisit his film. Having said that, I'm not all that comfortable drafting a WR in the second round given our, and McDaniels' inability to develop WRs. I'd rather take a day 3 flier every year until someone actually does develop.
Nice new analytical tool. Gotta give Maye fresh weapons in the draft.
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