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2024 WR Class
Some interesting WRs in the upcoming class, who do you like?
1st - 2nd RD WR Targets: Keon Coleman, FSU, 6-4, 215, 4.6 Emeka Egbuka, OH ST, 6-1, 205, 4.3 Adonai Mitchell, TX, 6-4, 195, 4.5 Troy Franklin, ORG, 6-3, 185, 4.41 Xavier Legette, SC, 6-1, 225, 4.29 Brian Thomas, LSU, 6-4, 205, 4.35 Xavier Worthy, TX, 6-1, 175, 4.22 Ja'Lynn Polk, WAS, 6-2, 205, 4.48 Johnny Wilson, FSU, 6-7, 235, 4.42 Branden Rice, USC, 6-3, 210, 4.38 Malachi Corley, WKU, 5-11, 200, 4.46 Jermain Burton, BAMA, 6-0, 195, 4.31 *This entire class is tall WTF? |
What's up with this guy Johnny Wilson!? Has any NFL skill player ever been successful at 6-7!?
At first glance he's a lot taller than Drake London or A.T. Perry, who were drafted in recent years, and is far more complete of a WR than Perry who no one's heard from since the draft. Dude's fast too!? WTF? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GZ83KRsMkk |
Gotta be a few CP members that watch MU football, what's the deal with this kid Luther Burden III? 5-11, 208, he's leading the NCAA in Rec Yards through 6 games with near 800 yards, he's got pretty consistent game logs producing 98+ yards in all of his games.
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For me this 2024 receiver class as a whole has a much greater chance to produce multiple #1 WR's at the NFL level due to the talent and size of the top prospects. I think in a couple years we'll look back at the 2023 class and be underwhelmed- so many of the top WR prospects of last year were undersized, no real blue chip prospects. Obviously you have some great talents like Marvin Harrison Jr available in 2024 but I believe this class will produce some great talents in the 2nd round also- just a ton of size and speed available in 2024. Chiefs should be prepared to spend another top pick on a WR.
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While not a traditional receiver, I’ve really enjoyed watching Malachi Corley. The guy is tough to bring down.
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Didn't Veach mention last year that there's a can't miss skillplayer they want to pair with Patrick in this upcoming draft?
Or was that just a CP rumor? |
I really like Rome Odunze. Got some size and some wheels.
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lol I watch near 0 college football. |
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I'm not really trying to take anything away from Burden, he's talented, but his ability to win a route with technique and win against zone or man in the intermediate area is significantly in Harrison's favor. Manufactured yardage due to speed is one way to get it done, and it'll always get it done, but if you want a Chase or a Jefferson that can always win then it's Harrison. That said, we have absolutely zero shot at Harrison so I'll go pout in my corner now. |
Out of all those I have to say I would lean Legette over Coleman. Worthy's size could be an issue. Same with Wilson, just the opposite side of the size spectrum as I could see transitioning into a TE.
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6'1" and 163 lbs? Gangly bastard lol
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His teammate, Jalen McMillan, is an interesting "take the top off" type of receiver that may be around at the end of 2. I don't think we need speed as much as someone who consistently gets open and Pat will trust to make the grab. |
Tory Horton Colorado State. 6’2” 190 4.4-4.5 40. Rated the top prospect in the Mtn West conf. CSU has put a lot of decent WRs in the NFL.
Looked really good in the 2 games I’ve watched. If he’s on the board when we pick in Rd 3, might be worth looking at. https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...03/tory-horton |
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What do you think of Jermaine Burton or Tyler Harrell? |
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As a Longhorns fan, my concern with Worthy is he has difficulty tracking the deep ball. He's a great route runner and will excel in the short and medium game, but don't expect him to be consistent when trying to take the cover off a defense. He could be a great companion piece for Rice....but one of them would need to clean up the drops or we'd have an ultra talented, yet infuriating receiving room. If we were to take any Longhorns receiver, I'd be interested in Adonai Mitchell. I've seen him sneak into a few first round mocks over the last couple weeks. He's got size, speed, and is a great contested catch guy. He had an incredible catch over Koolaid McKinstry when Bama had the Longhorns were backed up inside their own five. However, JT Sanders is still my preferred pick out of the bunch. He has that Kelce knack for finding the softspots in the zone and is a YAC machine once he gets the ball in his hands. He needs to clean up his run blocking, but it's something that can be done. |
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https://i.imgur.com/k451mDZ.png Honestly, if we're picking at the end of each round again, he may not make it to us in the 3rd rd. https://i.imgur.com/9kCocvY.png Up to #9 from this source <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-theme="dark"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Week 5 College Football Top 25 WRs��<br><br>1. Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State<br>2. Rome Odunze, Washington<br>3. Malik Nabers, LSU<br>4. Keon Coleman, Florida State<br>5. Xavier Legette, South Carolina<br>6. Xavier Worthy, Texas<br>7. Evan Stewart, Texas A&M<br>8. Luther Burden III, Missouri<br>9. Tory… <a href="https://t.co/Eq2KgUGwJt">pic.twitter.com/Eq2KgUGwJt</a></p>— On3 (@On3sports) <a href="https://twitter.com/On3sports/status/1707426221347246204?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 28, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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But yeah I agree we're basically getting an imperfect prospect either way. Crow's suggestion of Odunze might be the closest we can get, I REALLY liked him last year and he looks just as good this, but I reckon it'd take a McDuffie-like move up to get him. |
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This year seems to have loads of big-bodied YAC monsters and far fewer technicians. |
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Sanders is very interesting and I agree with you on him. Everything that seems like a negative can be cleaned up. Comps are funny, aren't they? Worthy's comp is DeVonta Smith. Devonta Smith's comp is Calvin Ridley. Calvin Ridley's comp is Amari Cooper. |
I've been a bit hit-and-miss on WRs lately so I'll just give you all my current top 10 draft-eligible and then you can dissect the shit out of it. Just how my eyes see them right now.
1. Marvin Harrison Jr, Ohio State 2. Malik Nabers, LSU 3. Rome Odunze, Washington 4. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State 5. Troy Franklin, Oregon 6. Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky 7. Jalen McMillan, Washington 8. Tory Horton, Colorado State 9. Keon Coleman, Florida State 10. Xavier Worthy, Texas And a bonus "don't sleep on this guy"... Will Sheppard, Vanderbilt. |
I really like Troy Franklin out of Oregon. A 6’2” 190 with 4.3 speed. He runs great routes too
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Jermaine Burton and Ali Jennings III is moving up the board for me. Tyler Harrell's speed is intriguing. |
ESPN:
"If you're a team that needs wide receiver help, you're in luck. The strength of the 2024 wideout class was on full display Saturday. It isn't just Harrison, too. Florida State's Coleman and Washington's Odunze showed why they are likely top-20 picks. Malik Nabers (LSU) and Franklin (Oregon) both found the end zone. As many as seven or eight WRs could be packed inside the top 40 next April." |
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Many boards seem high on the WRs from Florida State but I'm luke-warm. I see Coleman as more of a bottom-two guy than a top-20 pick. I guess maybe I don't see the overwhelming depth of this WR class like so many pundits are putting out there. It's a better class than last year I think, especially at the top but these guys saying 7 or 8 in the top 40... I don't know about that. I think there might be 5 first-rounders and could push for another 5 or so second-rounders. I don't know if there is talent that screams top 40 in that 2nd round group but there are always surprises. After that, I think it might tail off pretty quick in the talent department. We'll see, I'm always wrong about something. :) |
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I love guys with some attitude at WR. Give me that Steve Smith Sr. toughness and it is an easy sell for me. Probably why I like Jermaine Burton this cycle. His mental toughness gives me those Smith Sr. vibes. Corley fits right into that. Ainias Smith as well. I'm not big on Coleman. I see some laziness that is concerning to me. Maybe I'm just seeing it wrong but it looks like to me he takes some plays off. I'm taking a hard pass on him. |
Xavier Legette reminds me of A.J. Brown.
Xavier Worthy looks like an Andy Reid WR. Give me one of the Xavier's. |
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All 4 are currently on the top 25 WR list. Xaviers! |
Nabers is the one I really want but there's 0 chance we have an opp to grab him.
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-Keon Coleman for me is much higher, probably top 5 -I'm not a fan as much of Malachi Corley -Xavier Legette to me needs to be in the top 10 -I struggle with Worthy vs Adonai Mitchell on Texas, probably a scheme or type of receiver selection but I wonder who will have more value at the next level Very early in the season though, I don't really get to dive into the WR class until after the NCAA season and they are doing their predraft process. Looks like a very exciting WR class though. |
Since I'm playing Madden franchise and drafted Emeka Egbuka in the 2nd round with an imported draft class. That's who I hope the Chiefs draft because he's a badass in my franchise!
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Would 8-10 be worth trading up in the 2nd for? |
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I hate we can't ever get those sweet players. But have to keep telling myself everyone that goes pushes someone else down. |
Troy Franklin is a stud. Speed to burn, sticky hands and very fluid athlete. I hope he's available to us but he seems the type that would rise in the pre-draft process.
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I think I want to see combine results for Corley and McMillan before I'd commit to a yes on moving up in the 2nd because their games is predicated on speed. The rest, probably not. |
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Guys I like might not be whatever the consensus is. I think in terms of 3rd I like: Will Sheppard, Vanderbilt Isaiah Williams, Illinois Ricky Pearsall, Florida Roman Wilson, Michigan and keeping an eye on the Kent State to North Carolina transfer Devontez Walker. We'll see where it shakes out. |
Was really hoping to get a read on Legette during the MU game, but he got knocked out pretty early.
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His measurables line up with Pitts and I see similar style of play. Some of the things that stick out to me are 38 inch Vert at his size in High School! Thats pretty crazy. Could easily see Veach taking this Wilson with the thought of sitting him behind Kelce and two TE sets until Kelce hangs up the cleats and focuses on babies with swift. I hate to see Veach keep taking 2nd round WRs that will never be TRUE #1 guys for Mahomes because the value at the end of round 1 just isn't there for WR either. Wilson could be a guy Veach falls in love with and has a shot at him with our 1st rounder because he will be a some what project type player. |
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Tall usually equals doesn't corner worth a damn. AKA can't really separate and uses size more to get open and we ain't about that here.
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But Jalen McMillan won't be. That's been my target since LAST season's draft as a long-term complement to Rice and before he got hurt, he seemed well on his way. I think he'll be back this week and go right back to being the same dynamic threat he looked like last season and to start this season. I'm hopeful that being the 2nd guy in Washington (especially with the injury) gets him into range for us in the 2nd. |
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So yeah, your list would suggest that he's a candidate in the back of the 1st still, even with the injury. I think I'd be fine with that. |
For me I don't mind that Legette is a late bloomer- that'll be discovered in the predraft process why he wasn't productive in his first 4 seasons. Took him awhile to become an effective receiver but his production this season is outstanding. His physical traits and athleticism really stand out and I would imagine there is still a lot of refining that can be developed in regards to his route running ability.
Whenever I see these big WR prospects, I specifically want to know how fluid of an athlete they are, stop/start ability and their ball skills (ball tracking, high pointing, hands catching). I think Legette's top end speed is great, his ball tracking and high pointing the football are very impressive and he is a very fluid athlete. I don't think his ability to change direction is elite, but his ability to stop is great which makes his curl/comeback route a weapon. I'll be surprised if he isn't a round 2 selection in this upcoming draft- his traits are simply too good to pass up. |
Is Xavier Worthy the fastest in the draft? How fast is he? Tyreek fast or Mecole fast? Is he a true WR?
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Jermaine Burton, 2nd day guy. Getting some Stefon Diggs vibes in his game. Is that just me?
Great route running, great hands, tracks the ball very well, great on jump balls and contested catches, low 4.4 speed. Mentally and physically tough as nails. Dawg on the field. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9oXKttZob-8?si=-8v9-y21AAiknrta" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
All I know is, just like last year, I am good with WR anywhere in the first 2 rounds. This years class is even deeper, so we could realistically get another guy to pair with Rice in round 2.
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I don't hate it... |
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Could be worse for you though. You could hate it |
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Jordan Reid's mock draft on ESPN+
32. Kansas City Chiefs (6-1) Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon The Chiefs have poured resources into finding young pass-catchers for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, including a second-round pick in April on Rashee Rice, the most consistent of Kansas City's receiver bunch. But the offense still lacks the explosive element that we've seen in past seasons. Franklin has caught a pass of 30 or more yards in six out of seven games this season. At 6-foot-3, 187 pounds, he's a long-striding three-level threat who can race past defenders, averaging 11.8 air yards per target. Team needs: DT, WR, LB |
I'd ecstatic with Franklin in the 1st if he actually makes it there.
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If I need some Yacht Rock, Christopher Cross is on deck in my house. Better believe that. |
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Need to be talking about Ja'lynn Polk more. Rome loses the ball in the Red Zone. McMillan's fragility continues. Polk 148 and 2 TD's.
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I think one guy that will certainly have a dog in the fight is Jamari Thrash. |
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Worthy hit 21mph on his punt return this week. His 40 might be disappointing, but he is one of the fastest players in CFB with his pads on. I'm still not sold on us drafting him, but he has really cleaned up his drop issues this year...which gives credence to the theory that his hand injury last year was a significant contributor to his drop issues.. He has the lowest drop% in the Big XII so far this season. |
ESPN
Wide receiver rankings 1. Marvin Harrison Jr, Ohio State 2. Keon Coleman, Florida State 3. Malik Nabers, LSU 4. Rome Odunze, Washington 5. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State 6. Worthy 7. Franklin 8. Legette 9. Mitchell 10. Wilson |
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