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10-20-2023, 07:50 AM | #46 |
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10-20-2023, 05:52 PM | #47 |
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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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10-21-2023, 03:26 AM | #49 |
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10-21-2023, 12:03 PM | #50 |
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I know everyone is on the Legette train but I'm not. He's got an okay skillset but what took him 5 years to be okay? Nah.
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. |
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10-24-2023, 08:11 AM | #51 |
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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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10-24-2023, 02:59 PM | #55 |
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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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10-24-2023, 04:21 PM | #58 |
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I said last season that Odunze was going to be out of our price range and I think that's still the case. Looks like the #2 receiver in the draft to me.
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. |
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10-24-2023, 04:26 PM | #60 |
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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. |
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