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You are 100% right!BPA.
If Hunter is that guy, they should pick him.
From watching Colorado play, he's good at finding holes in zones which is always a problem for college WRs going to the NFL. @KCSVEN can speak more of this whether this is the case or not, but it's a skill that's critrical in the NFL.
Also the guy loves to compete and has A+ athleticism.
That's what sold me on him.
If he had a better QB, his stats would be much better, Sanders does not see the field well and when he moves, he doesn't do a good job of looking downfield. Hunter is great on a scramble drill for just this reason, he finds open space. In the Cincy game he had 9 catches, should have had 15 if Sanders could see the field like Maye.
In the all-22 tape from the Cincy game, there were a couple plays where he saw things that I didn't see ahead of time on the all-22. I'd be looking at his route and thinking, he should probably go this way, but realistically that would bring him to a tight window opening but looked like the best option and he would then take a turn another direction and gets himself wide open. You just don't see that knack from many in college. Nabers had that. MHJ and Odunze did not. Lee Evans is great at that. Tet is not.
He understands spacing with the other receivers as well.
That's one of the reasons I have him ranked behind Nabers (played better competition in college and is heavier) but ahead of anyone else from 2024. Not even counting playing him as a DB on 3rd down,
People have mentioned his 4.0 GPA which means he is intelligent, but NFL FOOTBALL smart and book smart are not always the same. Watching his tape he is football smart. Him and Maye share a similar football brain, football is easy for them, they just get it and see things most don't and can process it in real time. It's a special talent. For Hunter it works as a DB as well. I think it would lead to him making more picks but also occasionally getting burned. Just inherently more risk as a DB to anticipate what the QB is going to do than as a receiver.












