His game looks legit but i love his interviews. Kid loves football and just says all the right things. Love his mentality ❤️ 👏. This Wr class is so deep 😮
Has an old school feel to his game and I didn’t have a modern comp for him. I remembered Ed Caffrey playing for Denver and watched a little of his career highlights and this kid Corley is so similar to me with how all ovwr the field he is and how he runs through contact.
Great speed and power, love the YAC. The one other attribute that stood out, no showboating. He would make a great play and then hand the ball to the ref and go back to scrimmage.
2:25 underrated play, held the entire way would have had 5 yards of separation without, still had the focus to come down with it and physicality to fight through the contact.
This man is strong asf and has incredible balance. If any team is looking for that deebo type player with shades of tyreek this is your guy (please colts draft him we need a RAC monster with Shane)
Brian Thomas JR., or Xavier Legette would be my pick in the 1st round where the Colts will be picking but I wish they could somehow trade up and get Malik Nabers. But I do like Corley though
@@lesrhoads8730 i absolutely love legette for the colts, reminds me of DK. This corley kid reminds me more of a laviska shenault than a deebo. deebo comparisons are thrown around too much for every WR w some YAC skill. he is the king of that, tough to find someone like him
@@ricardorivera7549 the reason I said deebo was just how strong he was after the catch and that insane balance too. I honestly completely forgot about lavishka
@@mrclean465Texans fan here watching his tape as well. Been looking at second round prospects like Corley, Brenden Rice, Jaylnn Polk, ect. We need a true 3rd option for Stroud. When Tank got injured our production suffered drastically.
Watched the first 2 plays, and said to myself. “ This guys isn’t a wide out, he’s a Running Back trying to be one.” Which is what you get when you see a WR like Malachi, seemingly inviting contact after the catch, and bouncing off the smaller DBs like you’re watching a Pinball machine in an 1960s Arcade. Then evidently right after I thought and said it to myself, the guy’s doing play by play at that moment started explaining exactly what I was thinking. Heck when they said he was RAC monster, I figured another shifty ankle breaker WR. (Some break opps ankles, but most others eventually break their own. Lol) Nope, not at all, the guys a battering ram inside a human sized inflated ball, just bouncing everywhere. Unfortunately most of these missed tackles will be huge hits in the NFL, is hard to say he could do this in the NFL against the superior D linemen. Darnold, Williams, Sexy Dexy Laurence, Jones, Hayward, to name a few off the top, all d linemen who wouldn’t bounce off Malachi, they would flatten him.
most of the time those dlineman wouldnt even be close to him tho, specially if he is used in a deebo / jayden reed / rice role. corley doesnt need to be a full route tree wr, there is a clear role to players like him in the nfl. sweeps, screens, bubbles, drags, hitches etc whatever to get the ball in his hands fast and let him go to work. he is 5'10 220 pounds running 4.4 i assure u he will break most DB tackles besides the bigger safeties. also shifty enough to avoid most lbs
Hoping he's there with one of the Lions 3rd round picks. We need to let Raymond go after those two huge drops. He's very comparable to Amon St Brown in terms of skill set. He's got that Detroit toughness and he's the gadget hybrid wr that we're looking for. Hope we let Raymond go, finally let Jamo take over the #2 and get this kid in the 3rd. Let him return kicks, get some handoffs and get him running some routes as our 3rd wr. You seen Tank Dell, Tre Tucker and Derius Davis whom are all similar find some success this year as rookies.
@@eats4cheaps305 No. But there's no comparison. He isn't our #1 wr. Reynolds will be a free agent and we have other needs, plus he'll demand way more. Plus we have Jameson who was a first round pick and we started another speedster and we have a full class of draft picks. Pretty insane comparison. Not even close to the same. Same way we had to let Chark go after a good year. Then Reynolds has a good year and he's a free agent. We have major needs at corner, LG, and edge rusher. Penei Sewell, Amon, Goff, and Hutch are all in extension talks. Granted we have 60 million but that goes quick with those caliber of players. The drops just make it even more justifiable. But we weren't paying him anyway. He's expendable and Jameson took a big step in the playoffs with the 2 TDs in the last game. He's ready to take over the #2. Then we have another speedster that we drafted. We need to put that money towards bringing in defensive help and keeping our stars together. Without Diggs, the Bills only have Shakir. If Amon dropped them two passes, I wouldn't say cut him. But Reynolds was already a cap casualty. Our team has gotten drastically better since signing him and we have plenty of talent to step in. Yeah he was our #2 wr. But not our #2 option. First it's Amon, then it's Laporta, then it's Gibbs receiving passes. Then it's a coin flip between him and Jameson Williams. So realistically you're talking about a 4th or 5th option that will demand 6-8 million. When we need corners and edge rushers badly. We had 8 sacks in the playoffs but we ranked 24th in sacks during the season and our corners are awful. So that money needs to go to defense.
Very long response lol but Josh Reynolds was ahead of Gibbs by a long shot in terms of targets by Goff . It went St , Laporta then Josh Reynolds , Gibbs and Jamo would be 4th/5th depending on the game script . Jamo started to pop towards end of season .
@@juwonhall2218 yeah it was. I hate that. I just start typing and boom...Issa novel. I have that problem on everything. Moving forward, we're not signing Reynolds and Gibbs was drafted so that our O flows through him. He'll hit 80-90 receptions the rest of the way through, barring injury. Jamo is ready. We did the same with Chark. Any wr that's decent will ball out in this offense.
Late 2nd early 3rd round grade on him. Good hands, good route runner. However he lacks speed and has really only played the slot wr position. In the right offense he could be a dependable starter but ceiling is limited.
he runs a 4.4 at 220 pounds wouldnt say he lacks speed. besides, burst is more important than speed and he has plenty of it, i think his ceiling is a stronger amon ra st brown and floor is laviska shenault. the slot wr position nowaday can be ur wr1. just look at amon ra, cooper kupp, jettas etc
Instead of trading our best wide out Brandon Aiuk i say get this wide out in the later rounds and then trade debo for more draft capital and money off the cap,,, that way debo replace and we get to keep brandon aiuk
Definately will have to start as slot WR in the NFL, solid balance, great and redirection plays, hooks, curls, corner routes etc... explosive in space , deceptive speed. I would take Corely easily over T. Walker UNC type guys of the world. He will need to be in a RPO or modified West Coast scheme to be effective and utilize his YAC skills.
He going to go play with the greatest football player of all time Patrick Mahomes is already over for the next ten years the next ten super bowls are Mahomes wins anyway
I do see him breaking tackles, but the explosion and suddenness of a guy who will be similarly effective in the NFL doesn't seem to be there. I'm just not sure he's going to break tackles against vastly superior NFL defenders at the same treasure he did against the rather modest level of competition he faced in college. But I'm no scout, so who cares what I think lol.
Competition is the downside he’s supposed to look much faster and stronger against this competition if a team is going to draft him. If he played in the SEC he probably wouldn’t stand out like this, but you never know 5th or 6th round pick maybe and u hit on it?