I'm prepared for a great video like always! The content and insight you bring is top notch, Sal! Could you possibly increase your mic volume though? I have all my volume settings maxed and the sound output is still lower than I'd like it.
I hear you but I don’t think he’s a gadget guy he just did what the team asked of him at the school he went too plus if a gadget guy is getting more production then an “actual” we that’s not a good selling point
Would like to see people start including receiving yards/game as a regular stat. With some guys playing as many as 15 games in college nowadays (could be more with the new playoff), I think this is an important way to benchmark guys
@123shoshan He could become a top-tier #2 wide receiver in some offenses, be a semi bust in others. But I think the tools are there to be a great player if he can put on 10-20 pounds over the next season or two.
@TedTucholski What a terrible take. I've watched every snap this guy took in college football, and you think a gauntlet drill at the combine is going to change my opinion? Clown
Marv at 3. If they decide to go QB in 1st round, then one of the dudes from Texas will likely be there, or Ladd, or Troy. All of them would immediately be the best WR on their team.
Yeah, once he got to Polk I realized he wasn't going to have McMillan on there. Personally I'd have him ranked above l the Role players, and probably both of the upside players. Dude is an athletic freak and has elite hands, and was having a great year before he got injured. I'm looking forward to grabbing him in a ton of Dynasty leagues in the 4th.
Chiefs... please get Corley. He's a Rashee Rice 2.0. You can get him in round 3 or 4. Get an OT round one, Guard Round 2 then Corley Round 3. Perfect Draft
That draft plan is ass the Chiefs don’t need another gadget wide receiver they need a reliable deep threat receiver and OT and OG is the least of the Chiefs worries right now
@@user-nu3pj1nn6euh tackle is pretty huge area of need here guard not so much this year. We have Jawan Taylor and I guess Wanya Morris at tackle that is not a good room.
Yeah when your game is predicated on catching deep balls and you are 6'2" and only weigh 176 lbs and don't run a blazing 40 it's usually an issue he also has tiny hands and short arms if that helps as well. When a guy like Lagette has 50 lbs on you and is faster is kind of a problem
@@loganhill6601 People overeact to to think frames on WRs. Remember they said thing about Devonta Smith. He was to skinny, well get injured, wont be able to out muscle DBs for 50/50 balls. Yet 3 yrs straight Smith hasn't been injured, had 916 yds rookie year and back to back 1k yds past 2 yrs. 4.41 is fast and really good speed for any WR regardless of his size. So we can respectfully agree to disagree l. And I respectfully I really think you're putting too much emphasis on his thin frame. There is no theory that says if a player is a ceetain size they need to run a certain 40 time.
This is your entitled to but I feel like your just trying to be different then other mocks cuz some of your guys I’m not seeing how you have higher then others
Yeah, once he got to Polk I realized he wasn't going to have McMillan on there. Personally I'd have him ranked above l the Role players, and probably both of the upside players. Dude is an athletic freak and has elite hands, and was having a great year before he got injured. I'm looking forward to grabbing him in a ton of Dynasty leagues in the 4th.
@@ILoveJamesFeltI like the guy and think he is underrated but he isn't anywhere close to am athletic freak... 4.47 40, 37" vert, 10'7" broad, 6.94 3 cone, 4.18 shuttle none of those are elite numbers he is a very good athlete not a freak
JaLynn Polk rated way too low.. He is top 7. Keon Coleman is top 10. Troy Franklin at 6 is a joke. You lose credibility with that pick. Did you even watch the Combine??? Further losing cred by not having Bub Means or Brendan Rice in your top 20.
Xavier Worthy as #9 WR is ignorant af.🤣 Tell me you never watched Texas play. Same with Adonai Mitchell; the guy showed out every time in the biggest games of his career at Texas and Georgia. He was one of the most reliable WRs in college football the past three seasons. Maybe watch more than a few minutes of film before draft ranking a position group, chief.
How are you supposed to break out if the qb can’t throw a ball? Clueless you realize of Marvin Harrison and nabers would have been underthrown and overthrown they would of had under 500 yards