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Saccopoo Memorial Draft Forum>2024 WR Class
Couch-Potato 08:45 PM 10-10-2023
Some interesting WRs in the upcoming class, who do you like?

1st - 2nd RD WR Targets:

Keon Coleman, FSU, 6-4, 215, 4.6
Emeka Egbuka, OH ST, 6-1, 205, 4.3
Adonai Mitchell, TX, 6-4, 195, 4.5
Troy Franklin, ORG, 6-3, 185, 4.41
Xavier Legette, SC, 6-1, 225, 4.29
Brian Thomas, LSU, 6-4, 205, 4.35
Xavier Worthy, TX, 6-1, 175, 4.22
Ja'Lynn Polk, WAS, 6-2, 205, 4.48
Johnny Wilson, FSU, 6-7, 235, 4.42
Branden Rice, USC, 6-3, 210, 4.38
Malachi Corley, WKU, 5-11, 200, 4.46
Jermain Burton, BAMA, 6-0, 195, 4.31

*This entire class is tall WTF?
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Couch-Potato 08:26 AM 02-10-2024
Another off topic note: PFF only has Willie Gay at 55.4% on the season and projected to get a 1-yr $3.75m contract. We keep thinking he's played his way out of KC because his contract will be price prohibitive. Interesting.
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Couch-Potato 08:30 AM 02-10-2024
Here's a name no one's thrown out in FA yet, DJ Chark.

6'3 200 lbs, 27 years old, and fast AF 4.34 40.

Projected to get only 2-yrs $7.75m.

Sounds like MVS' replacement.
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gordonelloyd 11:17 AM 02-10-2024
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
Now say we woulda taken La Porta, or to your comment Kincaid, in the 1st and still taken Rice in the 2nd... That woulda been pretty spectacular!
That’s what I was talking about. When I suggested we should’ve taken Laporte or Kincaid. [if we could’ve traded up] that would’ve been instead of FAU. Absolutely we need to take rice last year.
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duncan_idaho 11:49 AM 02-10-2024
Man, Couch Potato … appreciate the effort, but I don’t think many people around here place real value on PFF grades.

They’re just not very trustworthy.
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JPH83 11:53 AM 02-10-2024
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
I think we're sleeping on Malik Washington a bit.

#1 in missed tackles forced
#1 yards from slot
#2 rec from slot
64.7% contested catch rate
2.6% drop rate with 3 total
3.15 yards per route run
92.4% receiving grade (Harrison Jr 89.6% and Nabers 93.1%)


Look a lot bigger than he's listed out there, plays tough, is known for making clutch plays.

Is he this year's beefed up Tank Dell?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urIFD2bo4FY
Mentioned him elsewhere as a guy I'd like R4-ish. I think the criticisms are legit but I also think he could be a better slot option than Moore. He aint Dell. Nowhere as shifty.
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JPH83 12:11 PM 02-10-2024
What do people think of Tajh Washington as a guy later on if we double dip. Size is probably an issue but he seems quite promising.
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JPH83 12:13 PM 02-10-2024
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Man, Couch Potato … appreciate the effort, but I don’t think many people around here place real value on PFF grades.

They’re just not very trustworthy.
I like their simulators a lot more than PFN's though, have to say. No idea why people use them
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duncan_idaho 12:22 PM 02-10-2024
Originally Posted by JPH83:
I like their simulators a lot more than PFN's though, have to say. No idea why people use them

Yeah, the PFF simulator is great. Their list sucks though


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Couch-Potato 03:12 PM 02-10-2024
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Man, Couch Potato … appreciate the effort, but I don’t think many people around here place real value on PFF grades.

They’re just not very trustworthy.
I work as a data analytics and strategy consultant so I probably value their metrics more than others. There's value in evaluating players stats, advanced metrics, and game tape pre draft. I'm not thrilled with their content, honestly, thought there would be a lot more to it. Some of Veach's choices in recent years have seemed to correlate with PFF's data-driven takes so I've been curious for awhile. I'll be looking forward to their draft guide and will post more then.

Is there anything posted so far from PFF that you feel stands out as lacking value?
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kccrow 03:22 PM 02-10-2024
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
I work as a data analytics and strategy consultant so I probably value their metrics more than others. There's value in evaluating players stats, advanced metrics, and game tape pre draft. I'm not thrilled with their content, honestly, thought there would be a lot more to it. Some of Veach's choices in recent years have seemed to correlate with PFF's data-driven takes so I've been curious for awhile. I'll be looking forward to their draft guide and will post more then.

Is there anything posted so far from PFF that you feel stands out as lacking value?
The major disconnect I have with valuing PFF is it's a bunch of guys evaluating the game who don't know the game well, have never played the game, and therefore just do not in any way understand assignments and responsibilities. They are attempting to give evaluations and grades on things they have no concept of in reality. It's like me watching a figure skater and saying well... she landed it so it must have been good or she didn't so it's bad. I have no idea what jump she was attempting if it fits within the schema of the routine, or any concept of the difficulty of it.
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Couch-Potato 03:25 PM 02-10-2024
Originally Posted by kccrow:
The major disconnect I have with valuing PFF is it's a bunch of guys evaluating the game who don't know the game well, have never played the game, and therefore just do not in any way understand assignments and responsibilities. They are attempting to give evaluations and grades on things they have no concept of in reality. It's like me watching a figure skater and saying well... she landed it so it must have been good or she didn't so it's bad. I have no idea what jump she was attempting if it fits within the schema of the routine, or any concept of the difficulty of it.
They definitely provide a unique perspective. To your comment the same has been said about sports commentators for years, but we follow their content.
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Couch-Potato 03:26 PM 02-10-2024
So far there's probably only 3 outliers I've noticed from PFF.

1. They have Ladd McConkey very high on their WR list.

2. They have my RB draft crush Jaylen Wright #2 on their RB list.

3. They don't think Willie Gay is as valuable as we do.
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Couch-Potato 03:27 PM 02-10-2024
I was hoping they would have route tree and separation metrics for all the WRs in the draft but I don't see that anywhere.
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Couch-Potato 08:57 PM 02-10-2024
Kiper has Harrison Jr, Nabers, Odunze, Thomas Jr, and Coleman all gone by 15 before the Bills take AD Mitchell and our Chiefs take Franklin.

I'd be nervous as hell on draft day if 5 WRs go in the top 15.
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JohnnyHammersticks 09:12 PM 02-10-2024
When I watch Coleman and Legette back-to-back I come away thinking Legette is better every time. I really want to like Coleman. Great size, and they obviously saw something in him that made them put him out there for punt returns. I don't see punt returner quickness with him though.

I think Legette's got more explosiveness, better contested catch ability even with him being 2-3" shorter, more top end speed, better hands catching, and better lateral quickness (again, just compared to Coleman). Legette just looks like a much more dynamic guy than Coleman to me.

I'm just not a huge Coleman fan. Maybe the combine will change my mind.

Legette is the type of guy I like to try to find flaws with and nitpick, but then I'd hear his name getting called by some team like Buffalo or Baltimore and think "oh no, that's not good". I could definitely see him being really good. High ceiling, maybe low-ish floor just based on lack of production until this last season? Might take a bit longer than Rice to get up-to-speed in a Reid offense, but if he can, watch out. He's the type of guy who could murder the combine, will be interesting to watch him there.
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