I don't think Mitchell is half as good of a prospect as you make him out to be. We'll see how far under 4.6 he runs because I don't think it'll be by much. He also just doesn't have the physical presence to make up for it. Worthy is a far better prospect IMO and was easily the better of the two on that team, which let Mitchell get a lot of coverage rolled away from him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
I don't think Mitchell is half as good of a prospect as you make him out to be. We'll see how far under 4.6 he runs because I don't think it'll be by much. He also just doesn't have the physical presence to make up for it. Worthy is a far better prospect IMO and was easily the better of the two on that team, which let Mitchell get a lot of coverage rolled away from him.
Worthy is the Paris Campbell and Adonai is the Terry McLaurin on Texas.
I have already done this years ago where people said I was crazy to have Mclaurin ahead of the incredible tiny slot Parris. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Worthy is the Paris Campbell and Adonai is the Terry McLaurin on Texas.
I have already done this years ago where people said I was crazy to have Mclaurin ahead of the incredible tiny slot Parris.
McLaurin was a good prospect that ran fast as fuck himself. That is not what you have here in Mitchell. I'd be happy with Mitchell at the bottom of 2. He's not worth discussing for me in round 1. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
McLaurin was a good prospect that ran fast as **** himself. That is not what you have here in Mitchell. I'd be happy with Mitchell at the bottom of 2. He's not worth discussing for me in round 1.
McLaurin ignored by the draft talking heads because the volume went through the slot at Ohio State.
I would prefer the better boundary WR who projects better at the NFL level.
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
What the **** are you talking about?
McLaurin was 6 ft/208
Campbell was 6 ft/205
If you’re trying to make yourself look prone to pulling wild and inaccurate statements out of your ass, you’re doing a great job.
Already addressed this.
The larger point is that Paris was the volume slot and the draft entertainment industry were all excited about Parris and not the better WR prospect on the same team.
That's happening again with Mitchell and Worthy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Already addressed this.
The larger point is that Paris was the volume slot and the draft entertainment industry were all excited about Parris and not the better WR prospect on the same team.
That's happening again with Mitchell and Worthy.
I am on record, for a very long time, in saying that I want a big receiver.
AD Mitchell is a very good route runner, and he isn't the flashy pick, but he would be super solid with Mahomes.
I encourage people to watch Mitchell's highlights/film from his time with Georgia. He looked much more dynamic. I don't know if it was QB play, or just a different offense, but Mitchell isn't as impressive at Texas as he was at Georgia. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
I don't think Mitchell is half as good of a prospect as you make him out to be. We'll see how far under 4.6 he runs because I don't think it'll be by much. He also just doesn't have the physical presence to make up for it. Worthy is a far better prospect IMO and was easily the better of the two on that team, which let Mitchell get a lot of coverage rolled away from him.
Adonai struggled to get separation in the college game and really never had much YAC.
I think Worthy would be a good fit for what we're missing in the offense and is a threat to take every ball he touches to the house, plus he would be a weapon in the return game for us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ntexascardfan: Adonai struggled to get separation in the college game and really never had much YAC.
I think Worthy would be a good fit for what we're missing in the offense and is a threat to take every ball he touches to the house, plus he would be a weapon in the return game for us.
No, he did not.
Watch him vs Alabama. He scored 2 TD's and they had to grab and hold him from getting more. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
No, he did not.
Watch him vs Alabama. He scored 2 TD's and they had to grab and hold him from getting more.
I'm a Longhorns fan and watched every game he played. He struggles to get separation when the play isn't schemed to get him open -- which Sark is a master of in his offense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ntexascardfan:
I'm a Longhorns fan and watched every game he played. He struggles to get separation when the play isn't schemed to get him open -- which Sark is a master of in his offense.
He was playing outside boundary over and over against guys that will be playing corner at the NFL level and showed a hell of a lot more than little Worthy or Franklin as to beating real corners at the next level.
Anyways, this is the Alpha thread. If you want to talk about a tiny slot or a MVS replacement there are other spots for you to promote those guys. [Reply]