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The more that I look at these WRs the less excited I am finding a gem after the 1st or 2nd round. Lots of quality early then a lot of ?s.
Don't see a McLaurin, Godwin, Golladay dropping down. Still looking for a Mooney or Diontae Johnson. Could just be the nature of this draft class overall. |
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Three guys I'm really high on are: Dyami Brown, North Carolina (Might consider him in the 2nd) Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Iowa (Underrated!) Anthony Schwartz, Auburn Then there are a ton of smaller guys that fit best in slot roles but they are all pretty good players. I think a few of these guys are going to be really productive in their roles: Amari Rodgers, Clemson Marquez Stevenson, Houston Shi Smith, South Carolina Dwayne Eskridge, Western Michigan Dazz Newsome, South Carolina Whop Philyor, Indiana |
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KC needs a difference maker to replace Sammy. If you want a cheap replacement for DRob, sure, that's doable. Right now I like Darden late. Could see us using Tamarion Terry as a cheap DRob replacement. No interest in getting another guy too high who will not push Mecole. |
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Dyami Brown and Tylan Wallace are the two guys I think I like the most in terms of value after day 1. I don't know if we can get Wallace without a trade-up, but I'd take Brown. Guys like McLauren and Diggs and so on (past round 2) are kind of needles in the proverbial haystack. You're lucky if you get 1 or 2 a year that really exceeds their draft stock. Now, being able to get that guy hasn't been something the Chiefs have been too great at sans Tyreek. My guy this year from a sleeper perspective is definitely Frank Darby out of Arizona State. He doesn't get much love but he has speed, he has quickness, he has good size, and he uses his hands to beat press. Smith-Marsette doesn't fit my normal profile from a weight perspective but he's got some height and he's got speed and quickness. I like him alot and think he's one of the most underrated prospects in the draft. He's more a Robby Anderson type in terms of build. Not quite as tall. |
So Jhamon Ausbon. Took a look.
Yes, good player. I like him later as a possession WR. Won't scare anyone deep but solid. |
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Jhamon Ausbon reminds me of Demarcus Robinson a little bit.
Dazz Newsome blew my socks off, what's his story? Dude sort of looked like AB or Desean Jackson in this video. Seems to have a diva-mentality after the play, but his routes and hands looked solid. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/oimrK0qmXEs" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/7Q1N56bJcTg" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Newsome got overshadowed by Dyami Brown. Good player in his own right though. Just 2 different skill sets. Brown is a guy I'd look at end of 2 as an X whereas Newsome probably needs to play off the line as a slot.
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And Dante84, you really hit home the point on the WRs I was semi-trying to make on WR and especially the little fellas. This draft is freakin LOADED with talent for the slot. Tons of super quick jitterbug types just like Toney later in this draft. Toney is a little more polished, maybe plays the X, but many similar to him. I don't think I could take Toney with all the talent at the position as a 1st round pick. I was all about him in the 2nd before his stock went through the roof, but I don't think I'd worry about WR at 31. Some really, really good players are going to fall through the 2nd-4th. I'd rather see that pick spent on a position that isn't as loaded, so long as the draft falls right.
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Not running routes is why Mahomes doesn't trust Mecole. |
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As for Mecole, I never supported the pick. In fact, I disliked it very much and that was one of the reasons. I've supported him as a player and he's certainly a more than functional slot guy, but he can't ever be more than he is. He can't be the heir to Watkins, much less Tyreek (the thought at the time), and never showed that kind of pure ability. Several receivers in this draft show a lot more ability than Mecole to play inside or out and run good routes. They may not run 4.33 but most of them will be 4.45 and that's plenty so long as they are actually creating separation at the stem. |
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Dyami Brown is meh. He can play and be a suitable #2. The analytics guys love him but I see a guy who delays routes to stutter step open. That won't fly at the next level. Weak at catch point. Maybe he can be a Gabe Davis but I still think Davis is overrated. |
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