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And this is where he has been all along. It doesn't change because of 40 time.Taking him at 10-14 would be OK but 4 is just not the right value
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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.And this is where he has been all along. It doesn't change because of 40 time.Taking him at 10-14 would be OK but 4 is just not the right value
Tetairoa McMillan needs to be back in serious consideration for the Patriots. He’s got enormous potential as a WR1 for Drake Maye running like that at his size.
Devante Parker ran a 4.45. Does it?I need do See, change of direction and agility
But he just moved the needle.
We're talking about a pro day 40, not a combine 40, btw. There's a reason he didn't run at the combine.At the time the convo was that 4.5 was just inherently slow no matter what. But whatever
Some scouts had him 4,5+ so i would recommend to not get hang up on 4.48We're talking about a pro day 40, not a combine 40, btw. There's a reason he didn't run at the combine.
Yes, at a pro day no less.Some scouts had him 4,5+ so i would recommend to not get hang up on 4.48
Technically anyone taken at 4 (other than Carter or Hunter) is a reachTaking him at 10-14 would be OK but 4 is just not the right value
I agree. Although Henry and Hooper are short term at best at this stage in their career's. I wouldn't take Hunter at #4. If we have to pick at #4 (because we can't trade down), I'd still go with Warren. A #1 weapon in the passing game (at least for this season), doesn't need to be a WR. It can be a TE. Although we had Edleman and White, it was Gronk at his best that kept DC's up at night. And add warren with Henry and Hooper this season, that could be something.Technically anyone taken at 4 (other than Carter or Hunter) is a reach
Tetairoa McMillan: separation concerns
Will Campbell: wingspan is shorter than his height, profiles as an NFL LG more than an NFL LT
Mason Graham: weighed in much less than expected, undersized for DT in a class deep at that position
Armand Membou: physical profile is that of a RT which he played exclusively in college, raw physical gifts, poor technique, needs time to develop
Ashton Jeanty: RB's have short shelf lives and are poor bets this early unless generational, RB deep class, may struggle behind this OL
Tyler Warren: only TE to ever go #4 was Kyle Pitts, not a priority with Henry and Hooper
Shedeur Sanders (if another team uses the #4 via trade) : opinions all over the place on how good Sanders is or isn't
It's a good draft to trade down for extra picks if Carter or Hunter are gone, but if no one else is biting, somebody has to be taken at #4. They may not be worth that in most draft years but that's where we are with this year.
Warren's a batshit crazy pick at 4.I agree. Although Henry and Hooper are short term at best at this stage in their career's. I wouldn't take Hunter at #4. If we have to pick at #4 (because we can't trade down), I'd still go with Warren. A #1 weapon in the passing game (at least for this season), doesn't need to be a WR. It can be a TE. Although we had Edleman and White, it was Gronk at his best that kept DC's up at night. And add warren with Henry and Hooper this season, that could be something.
Perhaps. We'll find out in a year or two. The only thing more batshit crazy at #4 is Campbell or Membou.Warren's a batshit crazy pick at 4.
No offense, I don't even think he's the best TE in the draft, even though he's rated highest.
Mike Siani famously moved a yardage marker before running on his pro day.Yes, at a pro day no less.
Definetely a wr with separation concerns is not worth #4 pick because we already have plenty of these on the rosterTechnically anyone taken at 4 (other than Carter or Hunter) is a reach
Tetairoa McMillan: separation concerns
Will Campbell: wingspan is shorter than his height, profiles as an NFL LG more than an NFL LT
Mason Graham: weighed in much less than expected, undersized for DT in a class deep at that position
Armand Membou: physical profile is that of a RT which he played exclusively in college, raw physical gifts, poor technique, needs time to develop
Ashton Jeanty: RB's have short shelf lives and are poor bets this early unless generational, RB deep class, may struggle behind this OL
Tyler Warren: only TE to ever go #4 was Kyle Pitts, not a priority with Henry and Hooper
Shedeur Sanders (if another team uses the #4 via trade) : opinions all over the place on how good Sanders is or isn't
It's a good draft to trade down for extra picks if Carter or Hunter are gone, but if no one else is biting, somebody has to be taken at #4. They may not be worth that in most draft years but that's where we are with this year.
Ignore Harry.I think people are down on contested ball receivers after the Harry disaster. There have been a lot of great to elite WRs in this league who were not blessed with blazing speed and won contested balls all the time. I don't know enough about McMillen to know if he could fall into that category, but I think many are dismissing him based on Patriots past drafting of contested ball receivers rather than looking at this guy without that baggage.
This theory I can get behind.Teta Mc just made the #4 Spot salivating some Teams are licking their chops. We want a 2025 Second Rounder to star.
These elite type wr of mike evans dk metcalf etc they are not only contested catch guys they beat their manI think people are down on contested ball receivers after the Harry disaster. There have been a lot of great to elite WRs in this league who were not blessed with blazing speed and won contested balls all the time. I don't know enough about McMillan to know if he could fall into that category, but I think many are dismissing him based on Patriots past drafting of contested ball receivers rather than looking at this guy without that baggage.
Normally I'd agree but I think he was falling because his forty was a question mark and then he didn't run at the combine.I think its crazy how a guy puts in a body of work for a whole season and just because he runs under 4.5 at his pro day he is suddenly a much better WR than he was 10 minutes ago when we didn't know his 40 time. Lol. He was falling into the deep teens and now some of you want him at 4. Its ridiculous. He is the same guy as on his film.
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