I don't think Brett Kollmann is a particularly good talent evaluator, so it's worth taking his opinions with a grain of salt, but his comp for Troy Franklin is...MVS. No joke. He says they are both slender-build vertical threats that struggle to play through contact and struggle in contested catch situations.
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Brett Kollman also hated Rashee Rice, called it a terrible pick and said he thought Niko Remigio brought more to the table.
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What do y’all see as the total of wrs selected in each round? This just isn’t adding up to me. Looks like you’re projecting 22 wrs taken in the first 3 rounds. I think the record is 13 WRs taken in the first 2 rounds. And you’d think that the 3rd round would drop a lot with that many teams taking WRs early. The sweet spot is early in the 3rd round for WRs. There should be some talent available. I think we can get a talented guy at the end of round at wr and then trade up in the third and get another really talented wr if we wanted to. And this would be the year to do it.
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He's tall and thin and fast and separates well. He's not going to fare well if a CB like Sneed is lined up against him and can get hands on, and he isn't going to make a living Moss-ing people. |
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Rice is somewhat outlier |
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Kid is great. Imagine if he had a real QB. |
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Of course I can't take a victory lap until Falcons get a real QB because most people still don't know how good he is. |
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They're big guys that get put in the contested catch only box, but they're sneaky good after the catch, and better athletes than they're given credit for. Interestingly enough, Lance Zierlein's pro comp for Coleman is London. |
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My comps for Coleman might be Pittman or Nico Collins as far as quick and dirty what style of WR you are getting. |
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