@NFLRookieWatxh
AS I HAVE SAID MANY TIMES, the fact a man with speed like that and a man that put up numbers like this dropped that far is asinine.
He has elite speed off the line and he's going to be a deep touchdown machine.
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@NFLRookieWatxh
He's just that guy, I'd imagine his analytical outlook for this week will be very similar.
Shedeur continues to build his resume as an NFL prospect
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@jpolly22
Honestly no one knows because now the teams are so even and both teams are fully world-class
It would truly be one of the greatest pieces of hockey we have ever watched
@NFLRookieWatxh
Shedeur was incredible this week against a ranked opponent
Accurate, spread the field, did it despite low protection
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@NFLRookieWatxh
DTR's accuracy isn't surprising according to the numbers, he was one of the most accurate QBs in the country last season
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Jalen Carter, is an absolute unit, and without a doubt the best DL in the latest draft class, he has literally no flaws in his game and is elite in almost every category
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Josh Downs, mentioned in the post, has arguably the safest pair of hands in the draft.
He can catch no matter the coverage, no matter the pressure as he is extremely reliable in contested catch situations
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@BigGameBoomer
Couldn't agree with you more.
And just look at it outside of football, think about non-rev sports and student athletes.
Imagine a UCLA non-rev team having to travel to Piscataway on a Thursday and then expecting those players to be able to excel in class? It's nonsense
@NFLRookieWatxh
DTR has one of the most accurate arms from this latest draft class, and while he was in a system predicated around short passing, he can still sling it.
He can also scramble very well despite bad protection, but has ball security trouble
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Eli Ricks is an absolute coverage gauntlet
Incredible at forcing incompletions, doesn't allow receptions a lot, forces his opposition to have the lowest catch rates
And he can tackle in open space and cover Man and Zone
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@NFLRookieWatxh
People confuse Gibbs lack of size with an inability to break tackles but that couldn't be farther from the truth
Gibbs was 72nd percentile in after contact yards and 81st in elusiveness last season for Bama, and continues to show it in the NFL
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Drake Maye is this year's king of doing more with less, as he got some of the worst protection in CFB last year and still managed to put up herculean numbers
Will he be able to sustain it for another year?
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Anthony Richardson projects eerily similar to how Josh Allen did coming out of college.
Differences being Richardson's numbers coming from the SEC and Allen's from the Mountain West
If the Colts can change his accuracy woes he can become an elite QB1 in the NFL
@NFLRookieWatxh
Jahmyr Gibbs brings, elite breakaway speed, elite ball security, elite route running, and safe hands to the table for the Lions
He doesn't really lack in any facet
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Just know that this was his week one numbers
And he somehow improved on this in Week 2 against Nebraska and scored in the 94th percentile
Certified D-O-G
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Cruickshank is an absolute beast at tearing up defenses in man coverage and in contested catch situations.
In addition, he has very safe hands and seldomly drops the ball.
If utilized right, he can be an absolutely dominant redzone threat.
@NFLRookieWatxh
Washington is one of the premier blocking tight-ends in the draft class, and his ability to evade tacklers and get yard's after catch with his size is absolutely remarkable.
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@BBLiveUpdaters
I don't think it's possible for me to dislike a player as much as I do Bowie Jane
Such a nothing player, brought absolutely nothing to this game. She's not even a funny floater like Victoria.
@NFLRookieWatxh
Jalen Carter is just that guy, he's one of the best interior prospects in recent memory, and while there are questions about his shape or his effort (unwarranted questions in my opinion), the numbers just speak for themselves.
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Broderick Jones, whom the Steelers traded up to take, is an incredible all-around tackle that was on one of, if not the best pass-protecting OL in CFB this year
He is also very disciplined in his craft
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@NFLRookieWatxh
He's just him. Off the field issues lead to him dropping in the draft but you have to admit he is some player
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Gibbs is electric, possessing elite speed and ability to take care of the ball. Whilst also having an ability to run great routes and have safe hands.
He received good run protection at Bama, the main elements of his game are his shiftiness + speed
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@Sooner_Rob7
@On3sports
And so explain to me how that is any different than Colorado getting an auto ranking because they beat TCU
Oh wait? It's a popularity contest
Live on 247's Signing Day Show it has been mentioned that Miami is currently making a big effort to flip 5⭐️ WR Jeremiah Smith from Ohio State.
Would be a massive signing day turn.
@NFLRookieWatxh
This shouldn't be surprising based on the numbers, Herbig was fantastic last season. Efficient pass rusher with no real detrimental negatives
Amazing steal for the Steelers, typical for this draft class
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Joe Milton, albeit in a very small sample size, showed that he is not afraid to sling the rock, having the highest average depth of target in CFB last season.
He is secure with the ball, but again, accuracy is where his biggest problems lie.
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Gibbs was in the 97th percentile of Route Runners as a RB this season for Alabama, so it makes sense why the Lions are lining him up wide.
He can handle a mass amount of usage which makes him have exceedingly large value
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Bryce Young was an absolute monster last season at performing despite getting below par protection.
He was safe with the football, and despite his height one of the better QBs in CFB at not having his throws batted.
@NFLRookieWatxh
Zach Charbonnet, is a dynamic running back, that genuinely doesn't have a flaw in his game
He can run great routes, he can miss tackles, he gets yards after contact as seen above, he gets a lot of yards per attempt, he's explosive, he can break away
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Joseph Manjack is having a season to remember:
- 589 Yards Receiving, 24/27 rec-target ratio
- 857 Yards Rushing,
#1
in the State in Yards Per Carry (15.6)
- 1,795 Total Yards,
#1
in the State
- 22 Total Touchdowns, T-75th in the Country, 1st in the state leading by 3 TDs
@NFLRookieWatxh
Two things are true, Bennett is 25 years old and Bennett received ELITE protection on a Natty winning roster
However, he is accurate, secure with the ball, can scramble and can spread the field.
He can be a great backup/fringe starting QB in the NFL.
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Bryce Young showed exceptional accuracy, ability to spread the field, and overall ability this season.
Despite being small, he is one of the best in CFB at not having his throws batted, and he excels in the clutch.
@NFLRookieWatxh
Demario Douglas, selected in the 6th Round, has a knack for missing tackles in open space, and has reliable hands
He struggled against Man Coverage looks this season, but he has the speed to change that
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Brock Bowers is one of the best TE Prospects seen in years
Contested Catches, Breaking Tackles, Deep Balls, Man, Zone, making his QBs better, getting Yards After Catch, and Blocking are all things he can do and do very well
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@NFLRookieWatxh
I mean this is a clear mark on coaching and that's all I can really explain.
He was an unreal edge rusher in college people don't just disappear as a player like this.
@NFLRookieWatxh
Letting Herbig fall to the 4th Round may have been one of the bigger shocks of the draft for me
He's the ideal edge rusher, has all the qualities to be a more than serviceable starter right out of the gate
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In his first season with Kentucky, the only season at UK where he received ample protection and WR support, Levis showed great ability to be accurate and secure with the football.
He also excels at throwing on 3rd Down Pressure, an overlooked part of his game
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Stroud's numbers in his first season were remarkable, and he has great athleticism in the pocket.
His accuracy dropped from the 95th percentile to the 64th percentile however in his 2nd Year as a Starter which also could explain why he didn't go
#1
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Cedric Tillman, most likely dropped because his final season at Tennessee was riddled by injuries, but has all the markings to be a great WR in the NFL
Is the "best young receiver to enter the NFL in the past 15 years" a stretch? Yes
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@NFLRookieWatxh
Caleb Williams, possesses great accuracy and NFL-ready ball security
He is similar to Mahomes in that he spreads the field with the football at different depths, he also is very good at performing with subpar protection
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Michael Penix is an incredible QB, he can scramble, he is secure, he is accurate, he spreads the field, and he puts up numbers
One of the guys to watch this year with a great WR core
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@PFF_College
Based on scheme, if any Ohio State QB does bad at a school that's historically had fantastic QB protection and wideout support, I'd be very shocked.
Expect McCord to put up big numbers, but McCarthy seems the safest bet
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Caleb Williams, posted a 95% VAT in his first season with Oklahoma and somehow did even better with USC
He has great accuracy and elite ball security, combined with a great ability to spread the field
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@CFBHome
Everyone knows it's Missouri.
They have semifinalists at literally every position except Tight End on their offense
And multiple semifinalists on the defensive side of the ball
They've also been playing really good football.
@NFLRookieWatxh
An important thing to note with Hyatt and any player that came out of Tennessee's offense last season
They received EXCELLENT pass protection
If a player like Hyatt is going to succeed in the NFL, he needs the same from the Giants OL
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Fashanu was a fantastic pass blocker last year and incredibly disciplined in his craft
One thing Penn State fans will hope to see is improvement in that run blocking category, but Fashanu is one of the most technically sound players we have seen.
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Malik Willis showed elite arm strength and a knack to perform in the clutch in college
As a college QB, two things plagued him, accuracy and ball security.
If he can fix those two things, his ability to excel on designed runs make him a great NFL asset at QB
@jasrifootball
There is not one player in this league, that's absence effects his team more than TJ Watt.
That's why, he's the best player in the NFL on that side of the ball
@NFLRookieWatxh
Brownlee was not a reliable target for Southern Miss but he was often a deep target, which explains his massive yards per reception numbers.
He gets off the line well, and excels as a deep threat, very unpolished prospect though.
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@JetsGotNextV2
@CFBRep
@RavensPlsWin
But they don't play right now. They played. In Tuscaloosa.
Cry about it, the game happened. You can't just say the non-con doesn't matter.