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3 hours ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

Keon is the difference between draftnicks and actual scouts rhis dude is going to be a pro bowler within three years 

Here are the last nine receivers drafted in the first round who haven’t reached 600 yards in a season:

John Ross (9th overall pick in 2017)

N’Keal Harry (32nd overall pick in 2019)

Henry Ruggs (12th overall pick in 2020)

Jalen Reagor (21st overall pick in 2020)

Kadarius Toney (20th overall pick in 2021)

Rashod Bateman (27th overall pick in 2021)

Jameson Williams (12th overall pick in 2022)

Jahan Dotson (16th overall pick in 2022)

Treylon Burks (18th overall pick in 2022)

After crunching the numbers, all the wide receivers listed above fall into one of two groups. Except for John Ross.

 

Way too early to make a proclamation one way or the other.  Scouts get it wrong every bit as much as the best draftniks.

 

 

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Watches the plays on the tablet then draws them up on the whiteboard and quizzes himself.

 

Love this kid. He better be great 

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24 minutes ago, RobbRiddick said:

 

Watches the plays on the tablet then draws them up on the whiteboard and quizzes himself.

 

Love this kid. He better be great 

Love the attitude. Love the drive. 

 

Hate that he mentioned that he wasn't born when Michael Jordan played. Makes me feel really old. He owes me a cookie for that.

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Posted
5 hours ago, Logic said:

Frank Gore Jr is a small human being.

I mean, he's not really, I guess. 5'10" 201 lbs is fine for a running back.

He sure LOOKS small out there for some reason though.

I refuse to completely write off anyone with those bloodlines, however.

.6 RAS score lol

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Posted
1 hour ago, <bills4life> said:

Here are the last nine receivers drafted in the first round who haven’t reached 600 yards in a season:

John Ross (9th overall pick in 2017)

N’Keal Harry (32nd overall pick in 2019)

Henry Ruggs (12th overall pick in 2020)

Jalen Reagor (21st overall pick in 2020)

Kadarius Toney (20th overall pick in 2021)

Rashod Bateman (27th overall pick in 2021)

Jameson Williams (12th overall pick in 2022)

Jahan Dotson (16th overall pick in 2022)

Treylon Burks (18th overall pick in 2022)

After crunching the numbers, all the wide receivers listed above fall into one of two groups. Except for John Ross.

 

Way too early to make a proclamation one way or the other.  Scouts get it wrong every bit as much as the best draftniks.

 

 

What are the two groups?

Posted
24 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

What are the two groups?

 

Those who are better than John Ross and those who are worse than John Ross

Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, <bills4life> said:

Here are the last nine receivers drafted in the first round who haven’t reached 600 yards in a season:

John Ross (9th overall pick in 2017)

N’Keal Harry (32nd overall pick in 2019)

Henry Ruggs (12th overall pick in 2020)

Jalen Reagor (21st overall pick in 2020)

Kadarius Toney (20th overall pick in 2021)

Rashod Bateman (27th overall pick in 2021)

Jameson Williams (12th overall pick in 2022)

Jahan Dotson (16th overall pick in 2022)

Treylon Burks (18th overall pick in 2022)

After crunching the numbers, all the wide receivers listed above fall into one of two groups. Except for John Ross.

 

Way too early to make a proclamation one way or the other.  Scouts get it wrong every bit as much as the best draftniks.

 

 

Keon wasn't drafted in the 1st rd. :)

 

By the way, since 2019 there have been 10 WR drafted from 25-40.  Of the 10, only N'Keal Harry has been a bust so far.  The average rookie season is 573 yards.  Remove Harry and the average jumps to 625.  Higgins (33rd), Pittman (34th), Deebo Samuel (36th) and Aiyuk (25th) are the biggest stars so far from this group.  In fact,  5 of the 6 players drafted in 2019 and 2020, classes most similar to this year, have exceeded 1000 yards in a season so far, except the Harry.  

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1 hour ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Love the attitude. Love the drive. 

 

Hate that he mentioned that he wasn't born when Michael Jordan played. Makes me feel really old. He owes me a cookie for that.

 

Don't think his Wonderlic score was off the chart but good looking kid who seems grounded and fun to be around.  Hope he can play!

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2 hours ago, RobbRiddick said:

 

Watches the plays on the tablet then draws them up on the whiteboard and quizzes himself.

 

Love this kid. He better be great 

Hahaha did he just say "we're getting better" when answering the first question?

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55 minutes ago, Mr. Wonderful said:

 

Don't think his Wonderlic score was off the chart but good looking kid who seems grounded and fun to be around.  Hope he can play!

Comes across to me as an intelligent, X's and O's savvy, kind of guy.

 

 I get the impression Coleman will get to know the Brady play book and what Joe Brady is trying to accomplish fast.

 

Quick study...

 

 

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51 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:


Why don’t you think he had a high Wonderlic score?

Your wondering about Mr wonderful's comment on Coleman's wonderlic has me wondering what there is to wonder about. 

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