All this really means to me is the only WR I'd consider on day 1 is Hyatt. Quentin Johnston not running bothers me but he looked really good in drills. The rest have slid to day 2 or 3.
Wilson, with his injury history and a 4.59 40, would come off my board altogether.
Addison and Downs would firmly be 2nd round.
Reed would slide to day 3.
You pay premiums for speed or size/agility combos. Else 2nd round or 3rd round if they have production. Day 3 for more questions. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
All this really means to me is the only WR I'd consider on day 1 is Hyatt. Quentin Johnston not running bothers me but he looked really good in drills. The rest have slid to day 2 or 3.
Wilson, with his injury history and a 4.59 40, would come off my board altogether.
Addison and Downs would firmly be 2nd round.
Reed would slide to day 3.
You pay premiums for speed or size/agility combos. Else 2nd round or 3rd round if they have production. Day 3 for more questions.
Reed sliding to day 3 because he only ran a 4.45?
That's just silly. I would gladly take him in the 3rd. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Reed sliding to day 3 because he only ran a 4.45?
That's just silly. I would gladly take him in the 3rd.
No, the combination of a terrible 10-yard split and terrible vertical would bring him back to reality. He wasn't a day 2 prospect to start with but the Senior Bowl was pushing him up a bit to 3rd round talk. Most outlets had him as a 5th-6th rounder before that. He's probably a 4th-5th guy in reality. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
No, the combination of a terrible 10-yard split and terrible vertical would bring him back to reality. He wasn't a day 2 prospect to start with but the Senior Bowl was pushing him up a bit to 3rd round talk. Most outlets had him as a 5th-6th rounder before that. He's probably a 4th-5th guy in reality.
I hadn't seen the vertical and other stuff, but I still believe in his ability on the field.
His Senior Bowl and 2021 tape/production are enough to be on my list for the late 3rd though. Dudes a football player, and his 40 was right about where I expected it to be. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
All this really means to me is the only WR I'd consider on day 1 is Hyatt. Quentin Johnston not running bothers me but he looked really good in drills. The rest have slid to day 2 or 3.
Wilson, with his injury history and a 4.59 40, would come off my board altogether.
Addison and Downs would firmly be 2nd round.
Reed would slide to day 3.
You pay premiums for speed or size/agility combos. Else 2nd round or 3rd round if they have production. Day 3 for more questions.
AND I'm guessing other teams feel the same which mean's he's still unlikely to make it to us I think. [Reply]
Marvin Mims... man I wish that 10-yard split was a couple of ticks better. Everything else he's been doing today has him as an easy "type" for Reid's offense. Great top-end, vertical, 3-cone, etc.
JSN has put up great numbers in the 3-cone and short shuttle. I'm not too worried about his 40, he's not a burner anyhow. Probably in the 4.5-4.55 range. That shake-n-bake on display though. Hmm.
Ronnie Bell is still my call though. Outside of top-end, he did pretty well in everything. A faster version of Demarcus Robinson with far less suspect hands. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
All this really means to me is the only WR I'd consider on day 1 is Hyatt. Quentin Johnston not running bothers me but he looked really good in drills. The rest have slid to day 2 or 3.
Wilson, with his injury history and a 4.59 40, would come off my board altogether.
Addison and Downs would firmly be 2nd round.
Reed would slide to day 3.
You pay premiums for speed or size/agility combos. Else 2nd round or 3rd round if they have production. Day 3 for more questions.
Originally Posted by kccrow:
All this really means to me is the only WR I'd consider on day 1 is Hyatt. Quentin Johnston not running bothers me but he looked really good in drills. The rest have slid to day 2 or 3.
Wilson, with his injury history and a 4.59 40, would come off my board altogether.
Addison and Downs would firmly be 2nd round.
Reed would slide to day 3.
You pay premiums for speed or size/agility combos. Else 2nd round or 3rd round if they have production. Day 3 for more questions.
The question I have about Johnson is he going to give you 17+ games a year? Seems a bit injury prone [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
As someone that has seen a ton of Addison, he's not a burner. He runs routes really well and knows how to create separation but he doesn't just burn.
His high end comp is Stephon Diggs. He's most likely a high end 2 and productive pretty quick but he's not a pure elite prospect.
Making a comp to Diggs is a real stretch. I was all over Diggs in that draft. Sans absolute top-end, Bell is the nearest comp to Diggs production and all. Diggs though was a 4th rounder and I see Bell similarly.
There's not a really great comp for Addison at this point but I'd steer toward Diontae Johnson. Johnson was a 3rd rounder, of course.
I think Addison is a nice receiver, but if he doesn't have an elite trait to hang his hat on then he could easily drop out of first-round consideration.
The thing that helps him is that most of the top prospects disappointed. Just like JSN, he is a good router runner but JSN showed elite short-area quickness. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Big TT:
I'm all in for Jalin Hyatt. He would be fantastic in Andy's offense.
It will be interesting to see what the "OK" 40 time does for Hyatt's stock. I think I was expecting something in the low 4.3s and wouldn't have been surprised with a 4.25, watching him play live.
To see him in game action, I think he plays faster than a 4.4 flat would suggest (even though that is incredibly fast). That's uninjured Sammy Watkins speed, and I would have pegged him closer to Hill/Hardman than Watkins. [Reply]