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"At 6-foot-4, 208 pounds, the Tampa native ran a 4.36 seconds 40-yard dash while jumping 38.5 inches vertically and 136 inches broadly."
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what's not to like?
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That he ran a very limited route tree vs lower tier competition. I like the film of the kid but pumping the breaks"At 6-foot-4, 208 pounds, the Tampa native ran a 4.36 seconds 40-yard dash while jumping 38.5 inches vertically and 136 inches broadly."
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He's a project WR. Question is how the board falls if he's the 6th or 7th WR to be able to take is he better to grab then say maybe the 3rd or 4th best OL or DL or LB on the board.That he ran a very limited route tree vs lower tier competition. I like the film of the kid but pumping the breaks
Everyone past the top 3 are projects and maybe the top 4 if you include Williams. You could easily grade the #7 WR higher than the #4 DL or LB. It’s not a top heavy draft. It’s deepHe's a project WR. Question is how the board falls if he's the 6th or 7th WR to be able to take is he better to grab then say maybe the 3rd or 4th best OL or DL or LB on the board.
Exactly. And it’s also why I brought it up.And I wound guess 90% or more of the tier 1/2 WR in this draft fall into that limited route tree group.
WR Austin from Norte Dame is one.So I have not seen many list of the sleepers to look at. Does anyone have a list they like of guys who might be flying under the radar?
Stone Cold Steve Austin?WR Austin from Norte Dame is one.
Look him up.
Two others:Stone Cold Steve Austin?