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Where do you think Jonny Wilson stacks up as a TE in this year's class? |
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1. Brock Bowers, Georgia (#3 overall) 2. Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas 3. Cade Stover, Ohio State 4. Theo Johnson, Penn State 5. Luke Lachey, Iowa |
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Lot's of available WRs in the offseason too: https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-age...ide-receiver//
ESPN is also predicting the following names will become available: Cooper, K. Allen or M. Wiliams, Aiuk, & Lockett. Adams, Hopkins, PIT WRs, and others may also want out of their current rosters. Might only need to grab 1 WR in the draft + 1 vet WR. |
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I'm saying that a media outlet like ESPN with it's reach putting him in their top 5, when he has been ranging in the top 15-20 of TE prospects can raise his exposure. I don't know what Veach thinks, don't care to either. I was merely trying to point out it sure would be nice for ESPN to keep him in that top 15-20 range, rather than top 5. |
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I don't care what a NFL scouting dept. does. You are just trying to start an argument where there doesn't need to be one. |
So many of this year's WRs are 6'3 or taller!
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Jonny Wilson, it kind of depends on 1) does he have the mindset that he has to be a WR or would he be willing to play TE and 2) how is his blocking? I don't really know those answers all that well. Based on what I do know, probably would fit in behind Bowers and Sanders for me as a late 2 guy. One guy I really like is Gavin Bartholomew out of Pitt but I wonder if he'd declare as a Junior. Not many Pitt guys leave early. If he does, he'd be the guy I'd pound the table for in the 3rd because of age and package of abilities. I really wish Bryson Nesbit had a thicker frame. He may not declare either though Maye leaving could push him to go. I love Stover but I wonder if age will be a factor for Veach with him. I also like Yurosek a bunch but he's another Junior and he's having an a bit of a down year so we'll see what he does. More of a Noah Gray type. |
Nabers is the guy I'd like.
But just no chance he gets to us. |
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"TE Brevyn Span Ford, Minnesota, 6-7 254 lbs Holy shit! This guy lives to plow linebackers! I saw him referred to as a "3rd Tackle out there." But he doesn't just truck mother ****ers all day, this guys got serious hands too! "Soft hands" even, and a "playmaker." His highlight real starts with a pretty amazing circus catch for a guy his size, another real I watched highlighted him as a big hitter demolishing LBs. At 6-7 with ~500 yards I'm guessing he'd make a great Red Zone target, or at least he'd move a guy or two out of the way for Pacheco! I've seen him going as high as the 3rd, ranked as a top 10 TE, but others like ESPN doesn't even rank him." |
I see a lot of folks mocking Adanai Mitchell to us, thoughts?
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Elite "catch radius" with a formidable blend of frame and wingspan; capitalizes on mismatches, especially in red-zone situations. "High-point" specialist with unmatched vertical prowess; his stride frequency paired with long strides translates to undeniable deep-ball threat capability. Dynamic "RAC" (Run After Catch) asset; exhibits short-area burst and twitch, making him a nightmare for defenders in open space. Elite athletic skills -- Made Bruce Feldman's 2023 'Freaks List' at number 28. He wrote: "At almost 6 feet 7, 239 pounds, he has 36-inch arms, 10 1/4 inch hands and a standing reach of 8-10. He also has a 35.5 inch vertical and a 10-5 broad jump. In games, he’s topped out at 21.23 MPH with a max acceleration of 5.26 m/s and has a max deceleration of -7.21 m/s." Balances like a "bell-cow back"; his contact balance and drive consistently see him power through arm tackles and churn extra yards. Master of the aerial game; whether stretching the field or toe-tapping on the sideline, he shows elite spatial awareness and ball skills. "Contested-catch" maestro; his ability to adjust mid-air, combined with his frame, makes him the go-to target on 50/50 balls. Deceptive and agile at stem breaks; uses his overwhelming length to shed press coverage and create windows of separation. Relentless in the blocking game; harnesses his physical gifts with an understanding of leverage, often pancaking DBs to spring big plays. Sounds good. |
Ja'Lynn Polk keeps climbing up the boards. Looking like a solid day 2 prospect right now.
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Another WR not mentioned much around here is Tre Harris. Great size, speed and route running. Probable day 3 guy.
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Ainias Smith. Twitchy fella that would work well on ST day 1.
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Those twitchy fellas, most of the time, end up injury-riddled in the NFL. I try not to get too caught up with it.
I never seem to learn my lesson with linear speed though, for whatever reason. Acceleration, enough agility to create crisp route breaks, and hands... that seems to always be a winning combination. I'll be damned if I don't lose sight of it constantly though. Precisely the reason I think Emeka Egbuka is going to be an absolute stud but can he get within our range to move up... |
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Ja'Lynn Polk, WR, Washington Polk didn't make my initial scouting list this season, but the fourth-year redshirt sophomore is a physical, aggressive wideout at 6-foot-2 and 204 pounds. He bounces off contact and consistently runs through tacklers. He has 51 catches for 888 yards this season, and after catching his eighth TD on Saturday against USC, Polk will now crack my top 75. Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan Wilson was a big mover for me when I put together my recent top 50 board (No. 49), and he justified it on Saturday with a nine-catch, 143-yard day against Purdue. Wilson has been red-hot this season (10 touchdowns), and it's easy to fall in love with his burst and elite speed as a vertical route runner at 6 feet and 192 pounds. He looks like a lock to be a second-round draft choice. Notes: • Texas' Xavier Worthy is mentioned often as a late first-rounder, and the junior wideout is one of the most improved players I've seen this season. After a sophomore campaign that saw him drop 10 passes and catch just 52.6% of his targets over 13 games, Worthy boosted those numbers in 2023 -- he has five drops this season, and his reception rate is 64.5%. His effort is noticeably better on tape this year, and Worthy has a chance to enter the top 20 for teams needing a vertical receiver thanks to his speed and burst. • In yet another strong wide receiver class, two stand out as guys who could go much higher than expected: Xavier Legette (South Carolina) and Adonai Mitchell (Texas). Mitchell has been a touchdown and first-down machine, as 83.8% of his catches this season have resulted in a score or moving the sticks. He hauled in eight catches for 149 yards and a touchdown against K-State. And Legette pieced together another dominant performance, catching nine passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns against Jacksonville State. He is now sixth in receiving this season with 973 yards. |
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22.3 mph at 6’3” 227 lbs |
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Feels like it might be the following guys within range our our 1st - 2nd picks:
Egbuka Koleman Worthy Legette Mitchell Franklin J. Wilson Polk Corley R. Wilson Who are these guys pro-comparisons? |
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I like Egbuka, maybe not as much as you. We probably won't have a chance for him though. Never know he may test poorly and drop to the lower 1st. I'm not sure we have the draft capital to move up. |
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That said, I'm not saying you dismiss a player because of it. I am saying you shouldn't put a premium on an overly twitchy player. It does make for fun highlight videos though. |
Our "twitchy" guy Toney is always hurt.
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Who is putting on a premium? Last I looked the guy is a day 3, round 5-7 guy. You talk about a top 15-20 guy we more than likely won't have a chance in hell of getting as some sort of barometer. I am just trying to put a guy out there that we might actually have a chance to draft. We have only what, 8 picks this year? Unless someone is traded and some draft capital is gained, I wouldn't expect any trading up imo. |
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I'm however going to refrain on making those type of conclusions on players I can't ever be privy to a medical exam on. |
I'm over the "twitchy" or this or that.
They need a big time outside WR. Be that whoever it is. |
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He just didn't lose anything in and out of his cuts. Had good size (not huge, not small) and just did things gracefully. THAT'S what I want this year. Well that or just hot, nasty, badass speed. But yeah, at this point 'fast in a phonebooth' is a bonus more than something I'm looking at first. |
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I mean, kid's gonna be 23 when he's drafted. And he didn't do ANYTHING for the first 4 years of his college career. I mean absolutely dick. 42 catches for 400 yards. Not an average, but TOTAL. His first 3 individual seasons are essentially per game averages for his 2023 season. It's not a deal breaker, but those are red flags. That's really really odd. |
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I mean why doesn't the "Contract Year Remains Undefeated" logic apply here? It was clearly his platform season and his only shot at the league. What changed THAT much for him? Just seems to be worth a little more digging into. And what would be most demonstrative is actually his tape from previous seasons. Is he that much different or just being used differently? Is his production volume based or genuine improvements in skill? If so, what are those improvements and how did they just appear at 22? Is he just a man beating up boys? Like I said - can't disregard his performance this year. But I'm curious... |
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Like Crow I like Egbuka quite a bit but doubt he makes it to us. Like DJ I'm undecided on Legette. Plus size he looks big and fast. Once he's rolling he's a YAC monster. Also looks like he has good body control and is pretty damn good at contested catches. That SHOULD be a helluva combination, but something seems off. I think he just feels a bit rigid. I also expected him to be better against press. He's big but I don't think it's an A J Brown big. He's not bullying people all through the route.
Dunno, he just doesn't look "crisp". But again, I'm 100% wrong on WRs so imagine he'll be amazing. |
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Going back-to-back with a couple of these guys might not be the worst thing. Coleman and Franklin to go along with Rice for the next few seasons wouldn't be a bad thing.
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Would you prefer any of the guys we've listed as 1st and 2nd rounders over some of the available FA's? Forget the Cap.
Egbuka Coleman Worthy Legette Mitchell Franklin J. Wilson Polk Corley R. Wilson For instance... Evans, Ridley, Higgins, Pittman, Brown, *Hopkins? ...I wonder about Ridley, especially, is there any chance? Where does he stack up compared to these 1st rounders. |
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I'm probably not as high on Brown as the rest though. I think Ridley is the type of receiver that best fits a Reid offense. Price/length would be everything there. He'd be a quality first option as a free agent, in my opinion. At the end of the day, I think I'd prefer Egbuka overall but that might be wishful thinking. So long as Veach adds value in some way, no matter if he plays the draft for DL/OL and FA for WR or some other mix. |
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Now, if you let Jones walk, you get a 3rd comp. That's not much return. If you tag him again with a try to trade him, it ties the money up. If you tag him and play him, it means no big FA spending. You've got a lot of guys up for FA. Some you're going to let go, some you're going to pay. There's just not going to be a lot of money. I'm afraid we're going to have to grow our own here. |
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Apparently I'm the thread killer. I'm just going to not talk about anything WR related on the board anymore. |
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Look for guys that separate, not contested catch guys
They’ve whiffed at wr with Toney and moore so they’re gonna have to go pay for some talent |
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But I haven't gotten into much college ball this year, or seen mocks to guesstimate when guys might go. I have seen a lot of chatter that this is a really good draft for WR's, QB's, and OT's, though. We need two of the three. |
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They'll tag and trade Jones.
I don't know that going and paying a FA WR makes sense, the ones that are gonna hit the market are older. I'd guess they go draft one high or trade a pick and pay one. |
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Marquise Brown or Darnell Mooney would probably be a little lower on salary (maybe not by much) and would probably fit what they're looking for in KC. Yes, they need to develop their own, but I don't think you can just throw a draft pick at it and pray for the best again. We already know that a draft pick is probably going to take half the season to get acclimated (or more), do we really want to go into week 1 2024 with a nearly identical group to what KC has now? I think the best course of action is to spend a 1st/2nd on WR and then grab a halfway decent one in FA (Mooney, Brown, or maybe Ridley). Add those to Rice and Kelce and I think you already have made a significant improvement on the 2023 group. If either Toney or Moore finally amounts to anything at all then it's just icing on the cake, but I wouldn't count on it with either. MVS will be gone next year and Watson will likely still be around because of his salary, but if we start 2024 with Justin Watson getting starting reps again then something went terribly wrong. |
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They need the cheap labor from draft picks to work out. So yeah, keep drafting them. I'd love to trade our first and a pick next year to the 9ers for Aiyuk or make a big swing. But I'm guessing they continue to build this way as the QB continues to get expensive. |
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I can see Darnell Mooney going for maybe $17 million a year tops. If we can pay $12 million a year to MVS they can probably manage to pay a little more for a better player. Depending on how the rest of the year goes I just don't see how KC, and Mahomes in particular, are happy going into 2024 with mostly the same group. If Moore or Toney somehow steps up a bit in the 2nd half of the year then maybe they don't have to have a wholesale overhaul, but if we continue to see Rice as the only consistent option at WR it's putting a lot of eggs in one (rookie) basket to hope that we get another hit at WR where our track record has been extremely bad at finding talent in the draft. |
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They've gotta draft their stars. Point blank. It's too expensive to go elsewhere to do it at this point. |
If the Chargers cut Keenan Allen, I'd sign him in a heartbeat though.
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That's what happens when you draft well and develop guys.
Gonna have to keep doing it. |
I don't think Mooney will break the bank as a FA WR. He's the guy I want the most. Then draft your other outside guy.
A straight-line speed guy like Quez Watkins or throwing a dart at Van Jefferson might not be bad either as a #4/5 type if they are cheap. |
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Hollywood will probably hit the market and end up making.....19 million a year. I dunno.
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I like Mooney as a value option FA stab and don't expect them to spend big on a WR in FA. I'm not opposed to bringing back Hardman on a value deal, either. It's going to be available.
In the draft, let's juice it up. Give me a deep threat. Juicy deep speed that can threaten teams down the field. I kind of like Adonai Mitchell as a guy whose college career has depressed his numbers. I could see him really out-performing his draft slot. I'm not very interested in Legette. I see a lot more Treylon Burks than A.J. Brown there. I'll also say Ladd McConkey interests me a bit. I'm not sure how well he would separate against sticky man coverage, but he seems fast and shifty and smart, and he displays good hands most of the time. The only excpetion being a funk he hit earlier this year. |
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McConkey-I think I saw a 4.6 forty time for him? Wha? I'm kind of on the Worthy train as a guy that a)might be in reach and b)has elite, hot, nasty speed. Gimme some of dat. Even if it's just to run go routes. |
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Expensive free agents are the answer. |
I see the connection to Mooney, like him just fine, he'd be our current #1, but am not overly impressed and would definitely not pay him the quoted $17m.
Regarding more budget friendly WR FAs, how about Gabriel Davis, Rashid Shaheed, or Josh Reynolds? |
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and I'd still be drafting a WR in the first two rounds. Because we really need to grow our own. |
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