JoeyFlex5
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There was zero chance mike Williams wasn’t WR1 in 2017There is about zero chance Jeudy isn't the first receiver taken.
There was zero chance mike Williams wasn’t WR1 in 2017There is about zero chance Jeudy isn't the first receiver taken.
I would not be surprised if CeeDee Lamb was taken before Jeudy.There is about zero chance Jeudy isn't the first receiver taken.
I'm advocating having him add a few pounds and be like Darren Waller was supposed to be, a 3rd WR/4th TE. He also had some really good footwork during the 1v1 drills at the probowl.Why have I been sleeping on Collin Johnson? He’s got mike Evans potential no exaggeration. First of all the size, he’s maybe 10lbs less than evans and by year 2-3 he’d likely be identical in size. He plays with every inch and pound at his disposal, really gets the arms out there in any direction to secure tough grabs. He physically bullies dbs and just plays like he’s more man than they are, he moves incredibly well for 6’5” 220 and really changes direction and does it with wiggle and burst. He high points extremely well, and his awareness of the boundaries is spectacular, he really knows how to snag one well over the chalk and come down in bounds.
dude needs to be talked about more in Baltimore, far better prospect than miles Boykin imo, and due to the strength in class he could probably be had a whole round later
there are some out there that like Lamb better, but I agree with you that Jeudy should be the first receiver taken.There is about zero chance Jeudy isn't the first receiver taken.
There was zero chance mike Williams wasn’t WR1 in 2017
ok im heading back into the WR class after giving them a couple of weeks to sit:
I've so far studied (in no particular order): Jeudy, Ruggs, Lamb Jefferson, Mims, Hamler, Higgins, Aiyuk, Reagor, KJ Hill, Tyler Johnson, Gabriel Davis, Shenault Jr, Peoples-Jones, Pittman, Bryan Edwards
My list of guys im going to be watching film on:
anyone i should be adding to the list?
- Antonio Gandy-Golden
- Quartney Davis
- Collin Johnson
- Devin Duvernay
- Chase Claypool
- Van Jefferson
- Jauan Jennings
- Juwan Johnson
- Kalija Lipscomb
- Lynn Bowden
- James Proche
ok im heading back into the WR class after giving them a couple of weeks to sit:
I've so far studied (in no particular order): Jeudy, Ruggs, Lamb Jefferson, Mims, Hamler, Higgins, Aiyuk, Reagor, KJ Hill, Tyler Johnson, Gabriel Davis, Shenault Jr, Peoples-Jones, Pittman, Bryan Edwards
My list of guys im going to be watching film on:
anyone i should be adding to the list?
- Antonio Gandy-Golden
- Quartney Davis
- Collin Johnson
- Devin Duvernay
- Chase Claypool
- Van Jefferson
- Jauan Jennings
- Juwan Johnson
- Kalija Lipscomb
- Lynn Bowden
- James Proche
Let us know your take on Lipscomb and Bowden and where you think they might go when you have time. Intrigued by Bowdenok im heading back into the WR class after giving them a couple of weeks to sit:
I've so far studied (in no particular order): Jeudy, Ruggs, Lamb Jefferson, Mims, Hamler, Higgins, Aiyuk, Reagor, KJ Hill, Tyler Johnson, Gabriel Davis, Shenault Jr, Peoples-Jones, Pittman, Bryan Edwards
My list of guys im going to be watching film on:
anyone i should be adding to the list?
- Antonio Gandy-Golden
- Quartney Davis
- Collin Johnson
- Devin Duvernay
- Chase Claypool
- Van Jefferson
- Jauan Jennings
- Juwan Johnson
- Kalija Lipscomb
- Lynn Bowden
- James Proche
You should take a look at Isaiah Hodgins from Oregon State. He is not the fastest receiver but has good size
and very good hands.
Who are your top five of the ones you have watched?
ok so lynn bowden is a nightmare to scout - because none of the youtube cut-ups are from before he became the qb - like great i do appreciate those things too and his versatility as a weapon all over the formation - but i would also like to actually be able to evaluate him as a receiver...
EDIT: found some minimal tape of his 2018 season (nothing from the first 5 games of 2019 though)
Here's some 2018 stuff. Cant really tell if he's a great route runner or not but he's definitely a playmaker.
Justin Jefferson, van jefferson, and KJ Hill are KILLERS with their route game, they’re all so nuanced and just operate on a different level of understanding than the rest of the field. Justin Jefferson is excellent at last second separation, challenging dbs and getting in close and taking extremely sudden sharp breaks and knowing how to find the ball and snag it immediately after this break, his kind of separation is something that translates well to the nfl. Van Jefferson and KJ Hill both like to setup dbs with footwork, they both like to take dramatic false steps with excellent shoulder fakes but they do it quick and compact, they really sell the hell out of the fake breaks, both guys are lethal on slants this way, they’re so often just roasting guys in the first 3 steps by just shaking out and breaking in, it’s stunning how often they do it and how it always works, like nobody jumps them and nobody sits on it, they do it over and over again and they’re so convincing that it still works.