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Tetairoa McMillan runs a 4.48-4.55 at Pro Day

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You have? Just curious, how does a guy classify as a 50/50 guy when he is one of the best at yards after catch?
He is a big, tall, slow receiver. You know who else was hailed for his YAC ability coming out of college? A former first round pick of ours who is currently unemployed.
 
The BIG12… defense is an afterthought
or a nearly 6’5 220lb receiver who moves as well as he does is really hard to cover. Imagine when you put him on a team with a QB who isn’t 5’8 and other weapons who can draw coverage off him?
 
or a nearly 6’5 220lb receiver who moves as well as he does is really hard to cover. Imagine when you put him on a team with a QB who isn’t 5’8 and other weapons who can draw coverage off him?
Problem is there is no one on this roster that can draw coverage off of him. He can be pressed man with safety help on every snap.

Unless we end up signing Diggs. That could be a really good pairing
 
He is a big, tall, slow receiver. You know who else was hailed for his YAC ability coming out of college? A former first round pick of ours who is currently unemployed.
He’s not slow. Certainly not slower than Mike Evans who has become a star in this league. T-Mac is very smooth, elusive and can accelerate.

Also, Harry was NEVER hailed for his yac ability his college game tape was awful in this area. Harry was shorter at 6’2 3/8”, had small hands and a case of the dropsies, and Harry was stiff rigid and uncoordinated as an athlete. A lot of draft boards had Harry pegged as a 2-3rd rounder and certainly no higher than a late first.

T-Mac has been universally regarded as a top 10 pick for a reason.

Your comparisons of Harry vs T-Mac hold no validity
 
To anyone who keeps mentioning Harry and T-Mac as clones…..if you're seriously comparing those two guys you gotta go study up before you continue talking football. Does anyone remember when the patriots actually drafted Harry and the whole fan base let out a collective "WHO!?!?" That guy was not supposed to go in the first round, that was Belichick, his ego and his ignorance of draft boards.

McMillan on the other hand is widely respected as the number 1 receiver in this draft, not including Hunter since he plays both sides. If you turn on a simple highlight tape you can also see that McMillan is taller, more athletic, stronger, faster, and more agile than Harry ever was. His hands are also 100x better.
 
He’s not slow. Certainly not slower than Mike Evans who has become a star in this league. T-Mac is very smooth, elusive and can accelerate.

Also, Harry was NEVER hailed for his yac ability his college game tape was awful in this area. Harry was shorter at 6’2 3/8”, had small hands and a case of the dropsies, and Harry was stiff rigid and uncoordinated as an athlete. A lot of draft boards had Harry pegged as a 2-3rd rounder and certainly no higher than a late first.

T-Mac has been universally regarded as a top 10 pick for a reason.

Your comparisons of Harry vs T-Mac hold no validity
McMillian's scouting reports don't seem to portray him as "elusive" or highlight any acceleration ability. NFL.com basically calls him a jump ball receiver who doesn't have great play speed:

Possession receiver with the size and ball skills to create big wins deep. He’s a linear route-runner who wears press coverage early and coasts too often on deep routes, but he has a feel for uncovering underneath and can play over the top of cornerbacks for easier jump-ball wins. McMillan is instinctive with a feel for adjusting his routes and working back on throws to make the quarterback’s job easier. He needs to show more consistent play speed and physicality to protect his workspace. His elite ball skills set him apart, though, providing a higher floor as a “Z” option with mismatch value in the slot.

This one says he isn't very fast, can't beat press coverage, and is an inconsistent route runner:

— Route tempo needs more urgency at the snap. — Route salesmanship is a little inconsistent from play-to-play. — Ability to consistently defeat press alignment and physical corners. — Questionable top-end speed to threaten defenses vertically when aligned outside.

As for N'Keal Harry, here are three different scouting reports highlighting his YAC ability in college:


His ability to make the most of each catch stood out as well with 32 explosive plays (20+ yards) where he used his long arms to fend off defenders after the catch.

—Yards-after-catch master who's physical running with the ball in his hands; looks to pick up extra yardage and doesn't go down easily.

Has some run-after-the-catch ability

Everyone loves throw out Mike Evans, Larry Fitzgerald, and Anquan Boldin every time a slow receiver is projected to go high in the draft but no one ever wants to mention the tons of duds over the years that couldn't run by anyone.

Treylon Burks, Laviska Shenault, JJ Whiteside, N'Keal Harry, Josh Doctson, Laquon Treadwell, Devante Parker, Dorial Green-Beckham, Devin Funchess, Kelvin Benjamin, Aaron Dobson, Jon Baldwin, etc.

The list of big physical plodders drafted high that failed is way longer than the small handful that succeed when they are slow.
 
or a nearly 6’5 220lb receiver who moves as well as he does is really hard to cover. Imagine when you put him on a team with a QB who isn’t 5’8 and other weapons who can draw coverage off him?
Or just a 6’4” receiver who is scared to show everybody his lack of agility.

The NFL is not college…
 
Or just a 6’4” receiver who is scared to show everybody his lack of agility.

The NFL is not college…
It is one thing to be big and strong in college as a receiver and be able to outmuscle corners who will be selling insurance in another year or two but it is another thing against NFL corners.

Last year against Colorado (Travis Hunter) McMillan put up 5 for 38. He had some good games against corners who are likely to be day 3 to UDFAs but as a projected number 1 receiver he will be going up against guys closer to Travis Hunter than some of the future special teamers he beat up on.
 
One other reason to avoid Tet at 4..... he would be only the second WR who runs slower than 4.5 to be picked in the top 10. The other was Evans. I know Mike Evans and Tet McMillan is no Mike Evans, my fellow Pats fans. (stat courtesy of Daniel Jeremiah)
 
One other reason to avoid Tet at 4..... he would be only the second WR who runs slower than 4.5 to be picked in the top 10. The other was Evans. I know Mike Evans and Tet McMillan is no Mike Evans, my fellow Pats fans. (stat courtesy of Daniel Jeremiah)
Just for reference... Mike Evans exiting college was 6'5" 231 pounds, Ran a 4.5 at the combine, jumped 37" in the air and had agility drills like a slot receiver.

Mike Evans was another level... huge, wingspan like a lineman, ridiculously quick for his size... there's no comparison there.

If Tet had that kind of juice, he would have worked out and shown the world.
 
Or just a 6’4” receiver who is scared to show everybody his lack of agility.

The NFL is not college…
Scared? Drake London never participated in anything and he’s a star in the nfl
 
They aren't taking big possession receiver with 4.55-4.6 speed at pick 4.

The Pats love to waste picks on 50/50 guys, so who knows. I want them to pick 90/10 guys.
 
To anyone who keeps mentioning Harry and T-Mac as clones…..if you're seriously comparing those two guys you gotta go study up before you continue talking football. Does anyone remember when the patriots actually drafted Harry and the whole fan base let out a collective "WHO!?!?" That guy was not supposed to go in the first round, that was Belichick, his ego and his ignorance of draft boards.

McMillan on the other hand is widely respected as the number 1 receiver in this draft, not including Hunter since he plays both sides. If you turn on a simple highlight tape you can also see that McMillan is taller, more athletic, stronger, faster, and more agile than Harry ever was. His hands are also 100x better.
I'll give you this: T-Mac has a better chance at become a middling receiver than Harry. From what I've heard about him, he isn't going to be good.
 
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