Thezone27
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Sir, please add Jayden Reed to “RD3”
I’ll put him ahead of Rice
no way
Sir, please add Jayden Reed to “RD3”
I’ll put him ahead of Rice
@rossihunter2 Do you have your WR list?
@rossihunter2 Do you have your WR list?
I really hope there are a bunch combine based over draftsso I've only graded 18 guys so far but here's how those 18 guys stack so far - if a guy's name isnt listed it just means i havent graded him yet
these aren't the exact grades but rough round grades for all of the guys (if there's a break between names in the round that suggests a new tier)
RD 1:
1) JSN
2) Zay Flowers
3) Jordan Addison
RD 2:
4) Josh Downs
5) Cedric Tillman
6) Quentin Johnston
7) Kayshon Boutte
8) Jalin Hyatt
9) Marvin Mims
RD 3:
10) Xavier Hutchinson
11) Jonathan Mingo
12) Tyler Scott
RD 4:
13) Rashee Rice
14) Dontayvion Wicks
15) Tank Dell
RD 5:
16) Parker Washington
RD 6:
17) Ronnie Bell
UDFA:
18) AT Perry
as you can see, I've not done a ton of work on later round guys
also all these grades are obviously preliminary and some will change somewhat when testing comes in
I really hope there are a bunch combine based over drafts
Oof that hurts in particular because I'm so scared of Downs.
I have had these thoughts too but not to worry. I have a pretty strong suspicion he'll be the first one drafted. Waaay ahead of us.and quentin johnston is still an infuriating prospect that i dont know what to do with
the kind of guy who it wouldnt shock me if we drafted him at 22, and tbh i'd be buying all the way in - but in the back of my mind, would be a deep-seated fear of the bust potential
Oof that hurts in particular because I'm so scared of Downs.
I have had these thoughts too but not to worry. I have a pretty strong suspicion he'll be the first one drafted. Waaay ahead of us.
Let me do a full re-watch. You know how sometimes you go back and see things differently after watching other guys? I'll report back maybe tomorrow or Wednesday.what scares you about him?
Let me do a full re-watch. You know how sometimes you go back and see things differently after watching other guys? I'll report back maybe tomorrow or Wednesday.
For me Downs feels like Hollywood, but not as good. Wouldn't be against getting him, but I'd rate him as a second rounder.
@rossihunter2
Youre not gonna love this lol.
Downs is still weird to me. He's obviously a playmaker and shows a lot of heart, but I feel like I'm not seeing his "it". I don't see Garret Wilson or Kadarius Toney like short range crazy elusiveness. He's obviously fast but I don't think he's Hollywood fast to my eye. I also don't think he's gonna be the great vertical threat or outside versatility that Hollywood was/had in college or in the league. He's a small guy too which you always have to worry about at least a little. That being said hes got a totally different personality regarding his size compared to Hollywood. Guy is tough and does not shy away from contact.
He's obviously going to be a talented pure slot at the next level. If you're looking for a guy who will do great things on screens, quick slants, end arounds, and be a safety net in the intermediate areas I think Downs is your guy.
I like Downs but I have a second round grade on him and he would not necessarily be a favorite pick of mine.
If it's easy for you, can you point to some examples that make you feel confident in Downs' vertical threat capabilities. I found only a few examples of him winning that way.haha why would i not love this - it's not interesting if we all see players the same way lol
in downs, i see someone with quickness and long speed with multiple gears and the ability to use tempo and burst to separate and an explosive suddenness to his footwork and change of direction - he's not polished as a route-runner for sure, and has some play-strength concerns and has not shown an ability to win outside vs press the way hollywood did when he came out - what he does have that hollywood didn't do much is that ability after the catch to make people miss in space (albeit not like Flowers does) - like that he's successful in contested catch situations even if that's not going to carry over... but he was well practiced because of the QB play he had
i definitely dont think he's limited to the safety net and manufactured production you see at all - looks to me like a vertical threat with the ability to win both vertically and horizontally with his speed and who clearly has room to get even better with someone who works with him as a route-runner
for me, as i grade him, he keeps flip-flopping between late 1st and early 2nd round grades but ultimately he's in that range for me - not necessarily someone i'd advocate for in R1 but certainly someone i dont think would be a crazy prospect at all after a trade back...
and i think where we differ is that, other than some crisper routes and a couple of inches, what does jordan addison have that puts him ahead of downs?
If it's easy for you, can you point to some examples that make you feel confident in Downs' vertical threat capabilities. I found only a few examples of him winning that way.
Addison I think is just sooo clean as a prospect. A little better size, crisper routes as you said, outside versatility, more of a vertical threat (but maybe Downs is equal).
Have you seen Addison's Pitt tape. Dude was INSANE with Pickett.