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College Football Function: WR & CB Breakdown

CM closes out his postional breakdown series with the cornerbacks and wide receivers.

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1h 24m
Broadcast on:
25 Apr 2024
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mp3

(upbeat music) - Hello, hello, hello, how you doing? How you doing? What did you do? Baby, you know that banger over B by now, right? You know that is the intro of the sound, the theme of the college football function. You know the voice by now, right? It is CM, AKA CM Funk, AKA the host that knows the most. By that NCAA action, baby. I am here, we are at the finish line. I am bringing you the last two positions in my prospect division, you know, discussion. Ranking, you know, talking about all these players, I've covered defensive lineman, offensive lineman, your centers, your defensive ends, your edges, your line package, your quarterbacks, your running backs, your safeties, so on and so forth. I am here with the last two positions and I have done my due diligence. I am doing the last two, what, some of the best, in my honest opinion, this cornerback position coming up into this draft, it is a lot better than I anticipated it to be. Is it as good as a class than last year? Time will tell, you know, last year with guys like Christian Gonzalez, you know, Devin Witherspoon, they had a lot of really, really good quarterbacks that came out and got it drafted really, really high. So is there potential on this one? I absolutely do believe so as well. And of course, the last one I'm going to do is my absolute favorite because it's wide receiver, class coming out, it's very, very deep, it's very, very strong. And it's, I've got, I think I got 20. I do believe I have 20 wide receivers to tell you guys, all different sizes and speeds and positions from your X to your Y to your Z, you know, Z being a typical third, you know, a slot, you know, your Y being on the other side of your one, which is an X. Pick your poison if you are a team out there and, you know, one of your app, you know, top of your list needs is wide receiver. You can sleep well for the next couple of days seeing the draft is coming up very, very soon. I hope this episode gets to you right before because I got another mock coming out about the same time as this episode is. And it's my final, you know, my final mock. These are my final two positions. And my final mock is going to be a little more interesting. Of course, I'm going to go through the picks again and just kind of hypothetically say, these are the guys that this team absolutely needs to contend for the division. Of course, try to win their conference and of course try to hold up that Lombardi trophy in February. And then there's three teams, you know, that are not drafting in the first round, this coming up Thursday. And I think it's a great thing to do is to talk about them. Say, hey, Cleveland, Carolina and Houston, what do they need to do with their first pick in this upcoming draft? Of course, it has to be in round two, you know, kinda very disheartening as much as I'm excited about this draft coming up in a few days. It kinda sucks, you know, me being a Carolina Panthers fan, have, you know, being one of the worst teams, actually the worst team in the NFL last year. I just completely have an abon ahead and move, you know, last year about this time. And, you know, trading up and trading away our future for a guy like Breitchenget didn't quite pan out. And we have to wait till the first pick and the round two, you know, on Friday to get a player that could potentially join our squad and potentially hope, you know, we're not selling to others next year. And I definitely would talk about more on that on that show. So please listen to that when it does come out. And of course, Cleveland as well. I do believe Cleveland picks like 50 something overall, you know, they're waiting just as long and longer, of course, than Carolina. But Cleveland's definitely a better team right now than my Carolina Panthers. I mean, had one of the best defenses in the league last year, you know, a defense at MVP and Miles Garrett. A guy like Joe Flacco comes off his couch, you know, damn near one foot in the grave, one foot close to retirement, comes back and, you know, Cleveland has a good year, like I said. And Nick Chubb goes down and Cleveland's still content, you know, Cleveland was still a hell of a team. Especially at the towards the end of the year playing hot. And Savanski did his thing with all the problems and injuries and stuff. It's not a bad thing to be picking, you know, 50 something overall. I know it's a little disheartening. But this draft is very, very deep. They can definitely get who they want, but I don't think Cleveland has a whole lot of holes. Are they going to get a player that's going to possibly day one come in there and perform? Not too sure. But like I said, Houston as well, another team had a great off season. They, I think they have one of the best wide receiver rooms in the NFL now, a very hot team, you know, a rookie coach, rookie first year quarterback going into their sophomore years. The sky's the limit for Houston coming out with new uniforms, but it's also a double edged sword when it comes to the Houston Texans, my honest opinion. They're going from hunters to the hunted. They are the best team in their division right now, truly believe that. They're not going to creep up on anybody. So can they perform with expectation next year or so? But I truly believe they'll be fine. That's another team that I think makes another step forward. Bureau Houston Texans fan out there. I know Mr. Kevin Watson is super excited about how last year panned out. And his expectations are even higher. And there's nothing wrong with that. That's exactly what you want to do. You have a great year and you want to have an even better year the next year, right? You were just this close to, you know, possibly playing the Kansas City Chiefs or Baltimore Ravens. Can't really remember what it was, how they, their season ended, but you know, a little here, a little there, you know, the ball bounces a certain way and you know, who's to say that they weren't going to play in the Super Bowl last year? You never know, but that's definitely coming up in the next show or the first show. Not real sure how these are going to drop to be perfectly honest with you, but like I said, I'm here at the finish line and I'm exhausted. You know, when you see football games, especially in college football, the third quarter ends, you know, everybody sticks up four fingers because it's the fourth quarter. This is it. This is the home stretch. And I feel it not going to lie. I am exhausted with all this work I've done with all the other stuff that I have to do in my normal life. Just had jury duty not do long ago. You know, you got work, you got relationships on and so forth. So as much as I'm exhausted to get this out and get this done, I'm excited because I feel like I'm not going to let you funky's down in at least my perspective on these prospect talks, you know, breaking down these positions. And like I said, all these guys, except for like one guy and that was Talia Tagovailoa. If these guys end up on your team, you should be happy. I see potential in these guys. I don't talk about players that I not necessarily like. Of course, you know, I'm not high on Caleb Williams and J.J. McCarthy, but I don't wish it'll will on them. I don't hope that they pull in Aaron Rodgers on them their first drive of the 2024 season. They're a kiddies now. So I'd never ever want that for any player out there, not even a New Orleans Saints player. You know, I joke about it, but I'm not that kind of person. That's why I like, you know, Michigan players, just as much as I like Texas Longhorn players. You know, the banes of my existence, you know, me being a tech fan and a soft, you know, a high estate fan, I want to be bipartisan. I want to walk a straight arrow and, you know, be a try to be a scout, you know, try to find the best players in this college game that can translate into the NFL. But like I said, last two positions, let's get them done and you can enjoy the draft. And like I said, I hope you had a great time and enjoyed all this hard work that I have done over about two, maybe two and a half months of all this hard work. So let's start off with the cornerbacks and let's save the juiciest one for last and that's a wide receiver. But the cornerback position, it was probably one of my favorite ones to break down too, along with the wide receivers. So let's start off with my number one guy. It's changed again. You know, I have a guy who's like Terry and Arnold, even Kool-Aid, McKinsey, especially early in the draft process, I was super high on. But someone else has just came and taken the reins and they're the gold standard in the cornerback position this year. And that is Quineon Mitchell, of course, out of Toledo, stand six foot 195. This is a multi-positional cornerback. Outside zone, slot, nickel, coverage, man, this guy can do it all. And that's why he is the number one cornerback. Not just for me, you know, I hear it from Mike. I've heard it from a lot of people, a lot of pro scouts, a lot of these guys that you see on the television shows. Quineon Mitchell is a guy that just went from a small school and now he's going to be probably the first cornerback taken in the draft. And he's probably going to be in New York City. And he's going to hear his name, probably early. You never know. But let's talk more about him. Rent a 4-3-3-40. Definitely have a comp to him. That's Devin Witherspoon. Definitely one of the best cornerbacks that came out of the draft last year. Guy out of Illinois. This is an elite athlete. Just uncanny field vision. In zone, he is the best zone cornerback in this draft, absolutely. He's an interruptor. This guy's a tenacious tackler. Defensive backbone. This is a guy that you can just depend on. No day in, day out. He's going to do his job. He's not going to let you out. Let you out to dry. You know, he's not going to be a liability on the outside. Especially if you go against a good, you know, wide receiver room that day. Excellent man in zone as well. Like I said, he's more of a zone style corner. But he can cover guys 101 if he has to. Mono Imano, mirror, a worshiever. And he has great burst and quickness. Down sides about him is his hesitance that sometimes he needs to rely on his instincts just a little bit better. Brush up on his tackling just a little bit, especially when he has to come downfield. Get a running back to the ground for sure. Improve his man route recognition. Like I said, these things can be polished. These things can be fixed with snaps and coaching. Like I've said before, many, many times. And he just needs to refine his back pedal. Definitely things that's going to get fixed with snaps and great tutelage and coaching. That's Quignon Mitchell, my number one corner back out of Toledo. Definitely going to hear his name very, very early on Thursday. My next guy, Terrion Arnold out of Bama. Sand six foot 189 or any four or 540. This is your prototypical man styled corner. This is the guy that's always going to be on the number one or sometimes a number two receiver is killing your defense. Sometimes he can go on that guy too. You never know with teams like the Dolphins in Houston just to kind of think about. Sometimes Waddle gets a little loose. Sometimes more than Tyreak does. Niko Collins or Noah Brown and now with Stefan Diggs there. Somebody's going to start, you know, you might have to move. Hey, cover Stefan Diggs, you know, this player, this quarter or so and so forth, but. Terrion Arnold is the man. Got a comp to him, Trent McDuffie. I see a lot of Trent McDuffie and him stand up one of the best cornerbacks in the league, in my honest opinion. In Kansas City, he possesses a lot of his characteristics. Very physical. This is a patient defender. He has elite footwork. This guy is very explosive. This guy is very aggressive downhill. He does not mind making his pads, you know, pop. You know, making a good tackle every once in a while. This guy is a heavy hitter. He reminds me of a safety at a cornerback body for sure. And his zone coverage is good. You know, that is not one of his liabilities at all. But that's when he is one of his downsides is he may not be very good. You know, I might be excellent at it, but he can work on it. You know, it's definitely mid-range. He'll be average cover corner, which definitely he can work on. His slot, you know, he's not going to be a guy that's going to be a Swiss Army knife, you know, a man's stock corner. He's not going to play the slot. He's not going to play in the box. He's not going to, you know, blitz very often. But can he work on it? Absolutely. Definitely penalties. This is a grabber type guy, you know, got in trouble with his hands every once in a while. And his ball tracking instincts kind of need to be refined and worked on, kind of got lost, you know, sometimes a Bama. But like I said, some of these things can be fixed with snaps and coaching. Moving on. Cooper de Gene, my next guy out of Iowa, stands six foot 203. This is your prototypical Swiss Army knife. This is your nickel slot corner. Just think Deon Branch. Last year out of Bama, you know, goes to the Detroit Lions. This is this year's Deon Branch. Yeah, right. I want to know Deon Branch, Brian Branch. Sorry. I'll stick to the new England Patriots. Why do you receive her for a second? Sorry about that. I'm in it for 540 and I put, you know, quotations on that because he didn't do it on combine or pro day. This is a guy that kind of pulled a Caleb Williams and said, hey, I'm not down for the dog and pony show. And most of that is because he's coming back from an injury. And I'm not so mad about that at him as I am Caleb Williams. Caleb Williams is not injured. Cooper de Gene had a pretty serious injury towards the end of the season. So why risk, you know, further money getting drafted in the first round just so you can have the dog and pony show type thing? So moving on. I got, I know, I call it for this guy as well. This is this year's Christian Gonzalez. Definitely has a lot of potential. I love this guy's game for sure. These guys and athletes are here. He possesses great size, good recovery. This is a guy that is a ball tracker. This guy is a natural in zone defense. And he's effective in slot discipline. I love that about him. I underlined that on my paper. This is an Iowa player, just like Iowa pumps out tight ends. Iowa's a very prestigious school, very disciplined. You don't see a lot of bad things happen at Iowa. A lot of penalties get drawn at Iowa. He's one of those guys. He's an NFL player that just happened to play in NCAA last year, for sure. Definitely his speed is yet to be admired. I definitely believe that is because he's a honky. You know, he is a, you know, a wide guy. I can say that because I am, you know, a half-white guy. You know, I'm a, I'm a little mutt. I got some other stuff mixed in me. But I can say that he's in honky. He's, his speed is going to hurt him in the second level. Can he get faster? You and Abra now. And then like I said a little bit earlier, his injury concerns. This is a guy who fractured his fibula. Could definitely scare some teams to say, hey, injury concerns is scary. It really is, especially when it comes to your legs, ankles, foot, you know, so on and so forth, at certain positions too. Hornabags, you got to rely on your legs. Absolutely. Now I'm saying that like some of these other positions don't rely on their legs, right? Real dumb. My bad. But this is a guy that you can move to safety if you absolutely needed to. Like I said, this guy's a Swiss army knife. And I can't wait to see who fights for him. What jersey he ends up wearing, you know, come day one in September. That is Cooper Jean at Iowa. Let's see here. Kool-Aid McKing Street is my next guy at a Bama 6 foot 199. Ran A44740. This is another guy is a man style corner. This guy is aware. His awareness in his own is definitely good. He can definitely brush up on that for sure on his next level. Great length. This is another disruptor. Ball skills are up there with some of the other guys. Very physical. This is a guy that plays with poise, cool comic, collected kind of guy. This is a communicator. This is a coach on the field. This is a guy that's, you know, is a lot more experienced than a lot of people would like to admit. Cause Annables gets people in the right spot. I love that about him. And this is another guy that's a special teamer. I love guys that play the third side of the ball. I love special team guys. Cooper DeGene was another guy that kind of did his thing on that side of the ball as well. Love that about players. Kool-Aid gets beat deep a little too often that I would like to admit. But I think it could be fixed. He needs to work on his mirroring, you know, staying on the hip of a receiver, patience. And his play recognizable play recognition tendencies. He definitely needs to work on that, his instincts. But like I said, some of these things that just take snaps, it takes, you know, tape, it takes a lot of things to get better at. And this is another guy that just gets too many penalties, too often grabbing hand play, stuff like that. But I think he's still a great, you know, potential prospect for the second best man style corner in this draft, absolutely. It's Kool-Aid, New King Street, Alabama. Next guy, Nate Wiggins out of Clemson, stand 61, 173. This is a man/press coverage corner. Let's see here, ran a 428, 40. That's what it is right there, 428. This guy is just speed, the epitome of it. This is a guy that's proficient in cover three, does not mind being there, very physical. This guy is a vertical contester, gets his hands in there, you know, he does not mind going up and does 50/50 balls. He thinks it's a 60/40 ball, a 70/30 type ball. This is, I love that about Mr. Wiggins game. His eye discipline, very good. He does not stare down what he needs to do. He keeps his eyes where they need to be. Read, react, I love his twitch. Timing anticipation, or up there with some of the other guys, he just always seems to be in the right place at the right time. I love that about Nate Wiggins. He needs to refine his back pedal, one of his bad things. Like I said, a lot of these things can be fixed. His run defenses have yet to be admired. And this is a guy who needs to bulk up. I'm sorry, 173 is just a little too small for me to be a corner, especially a number one style corner. There's guys like AJ Brown in this league. They are some big old dudes in this league and he will just get man-handled. Yeah, sure, he can keep up with some of the fastest guys in the league, but strength-wise. That's what I worry about with this guy. He just needs to get a little bit bulkier. But like I said, NFL strength and conditioning, staffs are a lot better in wherever he ends up than it was at Clemson. Even though Clemson is a blue blood in my honest opinion, probably has one of the best strength and conditioning coaches in the game for sure, but that's college. This is, it gets amped up by a thousand in the next level. Moving on. Ennis Rachistraw, Jr. Adam Mizzou stands 5'11", 183. This is another guy that is a more man/press corner. Ran a four, five, seven, 40. This guy is very instinctual. This guy is a great twitch, very agile, good length, good football IQ, and I like his physicality based on his size. Bad thing about him is his speed. Four, five, seven is, it's not slow for me. I wish I ran a four, five, seven back when I played ball. Absolutely, but compared to a lot of these other guys, that is a little slower. So that kind of drops him down just a little bit. Lighter frame, you know, 5'11", 183. He's not your ideal size for a corner. His zone coverage skills can definitely be refined. And this is a guy, he doesn't go up and get the ball. I wrote that. I said, right here, literally, get the damn ball is what I wrote on him. A lot of times he could have had a lot more interceptions than what he had in a lot of the game film and all this stuff I studied watching Ennis Rachistraw, Jr. That worries a lot of people. Maybe he doesn't have the hands that you ideally would want on a corner back. And sometimes cornerbacks will take advantage of that. This corner back, you know, he's not known for interceptions. I might pick on him just a little bit more than I have on the other side. But still a good guy, Ennis Rachistraw, Jr. out of Mizzou. Next guy, Mike, Cane Restil out of Michigan. I hope I said that right. Cane Restil, Restil. Sorry, out of Michigan. Cane's 5'9", 182. This is a slot nickel man-horner. Well, you know, a little bit of a Swiss Army knife. I love that about him. We're in a 4'4", 7'40". I got a comp to this guy. And it's very high. I see a little bit of a Santi Samuel, Jr. in this guy. Is he going to be the next Samuel, Jr.? Time will tell, but he just shows a lot of those characteristics that Santi Samuel, Jr. possesses. This is the guy that is an ex-receiver. I love that about cornerbacks. Playing both sides of the ball. Love that about players. High motor, route recognition is top notch. Like I said, ex-wide receiver, he knows what's coming. He studied it. He knows that side of the ball just as well as he does the side he's on. Very scrappy. This guy's a good blitzer. He's good in zone. Very twitchy. His run support is good as well. Bad side about him is his size and strength. You know, 5'9", 182 is not an ideal. Inexperience. As good it is in my eyes that he's an ex-wide receiver. It kind of hurts both sides of it. You know, if he was a receiver, it would hurt his inexperience on that side of the ball. But I think inexperience is very overrated when it comes to cornerback. Guy has a lot of tread on his tires, but he's also very smart coming from a team like Michigan. This is a guy that is going to step in day one where he is not being intimidated. Get ready to learn, get ready to work. Those Michigan guys are definitely good at that. This guy is too quick to anticipate. It's a weird thing to say. Sometimes he's just too fast at what he does with his anticipation. Might need to work on his patience a little bit more. I know cornerbacks and linebackers, a lot of positions you want to be twitchy and make the right play read/react. This guy's a little too good at that sometimes. Kind of gets himself in bad situations. Moving on. TJ Tampa out of Iowa State. One of my next best guys. Six one, 189. This is a multi-position cornerback. Running four, four, five, 40. This guy's effective in press coverage. Guy's good length, long arms. This is a ball closer. This is a hip joiner. This is a guy that is going to be in a wide receivers pocket like lint. He is a physical run defender. Very versatile for man to zone the coverage. Like I said, he's very multi-positional. IQ is up there. And his read and react is up there good as well. His technique in tackling is good as well. Directional quickness is definitely one of his downsides. Like I said, four, four, five is a good 40. Side line to sideline cornerback. It's a little slow. I mean, I'm sorry. Can you work on that? Absolutely. Tackling technique can be refined. He is a risk taker. I got that underlined on that. But that's not necessarily a bad sign for me either. I like a guy who sometimes will make the right play, but it also will bite him in the ass for sure. But he's got to learn when to take a risk for sure. Hand usage for sure. This is a guy that got way too many penalties that I was state last year. And he's wearing a work on his recovery and being a little bit faster with that. But like I said, I do believe TJ Tampa can be a stun cornerback in the NFL next year. My next guy, this is one of my sleepers. I love this kid. Camari, Lasseter out of Georgia. Sands, six foot, 186. Ran a four, six, five, 40 out of pro day. I don't think this guy did any combined work. Four, six, five is a little slow. I got a light comp with him. And that's Devin Witherspoon, like I talked about earlier with Quignon Mitchell. He shows a lot of the same attributes that Devin Witherspoon possesses. This is an athlete. This is a guy that's very good with the vertical route game. His perimeter defense in screens is good. He beats blocks. He can set the edge as a cornerback position. This is a hard hitter. This is another guy that is a special teamer. I love that about him. This guy is physical. And he's also a finisher, like a thumper. I love that about them. He has that safety in him. About thing about him is big receivers will bully him. Take his lunch money, moving on. This is a grabber, another guy that needs to work on his penalties, work on his hand position placement. So on and so forth, another guy that needs to work on his ball tracking. And just a little bit on the lean side. Like I said, with some of these guys, he's got to get bigger and bulk up just a little bit. That was Kamari Lasseter out of Georgia. I still believe he goes to the right team. Right position, they just need a two cornerback. They don't need a one. I'm sorry, but this guy's not quite a one yet. Can he be? It's yet to be in Mark. I just do believe he goes to a team with some veteran corners, you know, a couple of second year, third year guys. This guy will blend in well and learn on the fly. Like I said, he's a Georgia bulldog. Moving on. Max Melton, out of Rutgers, my next guy. This is a more man slash press coverage corner. This guy's 5'11", 187. Ran a four, three, nine, 40. Love that. A go up and get it guy. Jump balls, 50/50 balls. This is a guy that likes to go up and take it away. I love that about him as the highlight of this guy. He's broad jump. Like I said, this is a guy that's got springs four feet. Exceptional in zone. He is a great player in zone coverage. Physical against the run. This is a guy with a high motor. Great ball skills, good instincts. And in-- what can I say that? Improvational? I don't know. I can't remoan him or anything. Like I said, I scribble sometimes. I get a little excited. And I just write, sorry. The great instincts like that about him. Bad thing is he's got to polish his technique. Definitely needs to work on that. His tackling as well and his double moves. Sometimes we'll get him in trouble. A quarterback will kind of pump fake. You know, you start running the little fancy plays. All that stuff, double team, double moves can get him beat. A experienced quarterback can get him in the wrong position. That's what I'm trying to say. Sorry. I definitely need to work on his footwork. But Max Melton, out of Rutgers, a smaller school, too. I know they're in the Big Ten. But that's the Vanderbilt of the Big Ten. You know, I hate to say it. But that don't mean he's not a great player. I mean, look at Quinones Mitchell out of Toledo. I do believe that's a Mac team. Not to say Max Melton out of Rutgers can't be a good player on the second level. Next guy, Andrew Phillips out of Kentucky. Sam's 5'11", 190. This is another multi-positional quarterback. Quick feet, great backpedaling. This is a quick closer. Love that about him. He has a great mirror. This is a catch stopper. He has a lot of safety tendencies. Very versatile. Like I said, man, zone, nickel, all that good stuff. This is a good ball tracker. Back thing about him is his instincts at times. And complex routes can get him in trouble with a good wide receiver that has a complex route tree. Can kind of get left in the dust. Next guy, he gets overpowered at times. I guess a bigger physical style receiver. And definitely needs to work on his tackling technique. But I think a lot of these things can be fixed. 5'11", 190. It's not ideal, but it's close. You don't have to be 6'2", 205-210" to play NFL cornerback. I'm sorry. The right team, the right position, right scheme, can put this guy where he needs to play. That's more of a natural position for him. Him being a multi-style cornerback. All right, moving on. This is my sleeper, late round type guy. Maybe Saturday. Maybe not even drafted at all. But this is Chris Abram's drain out of Mizzou, another tiger. This is a man/press cover. 5'11", 179", Randy, 4'4", 40". This is another guy. He's an X wide receiver. Great footwork. Improved. This is a guy that just got better over time. I love seeing guys, their arrow goes up, rather than arrow goes down, or even just kind of plateaus. I like guys that just show improvement every single year. That is definitely a great quality to have. Very agile, this is another guy that is a great disruptor. The bad thing about him is his physicality. He gets a little too physical. He gets a little too disruptive. Gets him in trouble. His size, he had to be admired. Tackling can definitely be worked on. This is a guy that just relies on his speed too much. He definitely needs to get different tools in his bag. But going to the right team, right scheme, so on and so forth. I believe Chris Abram's drain out of Mizzou could be a scary player in the NFL. Alright, that was a buttload of cornerbacks for you guys. Let's go on to the mediest, juiciest position in my honest opinion. One that is going to be absolutely rated on day one. I absolutely could see six, maybe even seven wide receivers drafted day one. Even on day two, you know, there's been years before where a position gets rated and you don't see that position get drafted for like a whole round. No, this one is going to be, let's see, I'll predict out of the top 50 picks maybe 10. And it could be more. I'm just ball barking. I got 20 guys for you guys that I absolutely love. So let's start off at the top. Of course, the guy, I'm going to do it a lot like I did the quarterback, quarterback position. Sorry. I'm going on what I think they're going to get drafted at. But if I get to a guy, I like a little bit more, I'll just talk a little bit more about him. But Marvin Harrison Jr. of state, this is an X, this is a number one receiver, 63209 ran a four, three, nine, forty. But of course, I got that in parentheses. I got this with quotations on it. This is a guy that didn't do anything on combine. He's kind of had the Cooper to Jean, he kind of did the Caleb Williams thing, he goes, hey, man, look at my tape. I don't need to do the dog and pony show. Just look me up. I, you know, look at the tape, dude. All right. I got a comp. It's very high. One of the best receivers in the game, Jamar Chase. Production, it's their discipline, their constant press and double coverage. This guy was the best player on the field and the defense always knew it. This guy was always getting press coverage. This guy always had another guy on him and he still performed. This is a technician. He has elite hands, an reflective blocker, bloodline. I've talked about that before with guys like Trotter and Anthony, any other guys off the top of my head. But I love sons of pros. It comes in handy. It is something that is rare. This guy grew up in a locker room, grew up with his dad being a pro ball player and in my own opinion, what are the best wide receivers to ever play the game? Marvin Harrison was the fucking man and Indianapolis man. He, you know, Peyton Manning wouldn't be where he is without Marvin and vice versa. I love Marvin Harrison, Sr. I hated him when, you know, when I would watch the Texans and, you know, the Indianapolis would just go ape shit on Houston. Of course, that was one of their worst, you know, times was when, when Peyton was there and in deep, but, you know, we're not talking about that. Bad thing about Marvin Harrison as good as he is, as much as he's a blue chip prospect, he's got things he can work on. Everybody does. Ball security definitely needs to work on that. And he's caught on buying a pro day, just kind of disappointed me a little bit. I kind of wanted to see more out of him, you know. I kind of wanted him to do something in one of those things, one of those aspects I would have really appreciated that kind of, I'm not saying he's not a great player and he's going to not going to have a great, you know, first year, yada yada, but that just bothers me just a little bit. Same thing with Caleb Williams, Cooper Eugene, I would, I would have loved to see something out of him besides one of their last games of the season, but move it on. My next best receiver, Malik, Malik, neighbors at LSU. This is a multi position wide receiver, you can get moved wherever, six foot 200, Randy 435, another guy I haven't come to is Chase as well. This is a match up night where my man, I'm getting tongue tied already, a match up nightmare, move them to two, move them to slot, put them in a backfield. This is a guy that is just, it's just a headache. This is a headache receiver, absolutely. This is an athlete, dude, deep threat, 50/50 balls are not 50/50 balls to this guy. He is an 80/20 style receiver. This is a rack guy, runs after catch, yard after catch. It goes up and gets the damn ball, I got that and he's fast. Bad things about him is inconsistent at times, of course there were times where he jumped off the tape and then there were times where he disappeared. I don't like that about guys, but it could be a motor thing, it could be maybe LSU was losing that game, LSU wasn't exactly that great of a team. This past year, I think they may have won eight games, maybe nine, but they didn't make the playoffs, they didn't win the SEC, maybe that could have been one of those things. This is a guy that's not particularly a deep threat, it's just, you see a lot of his scores, it's him out writing people, him catching it and just getting past guys. Could he work on that? Sure. But this is a guy with a limited route tree, definitely needs to learn the NFL route tree a little bit better, he kind of had a little, the training oils are on a little bit at LSU. That might have had to do something with Jane Daniels as well. They were like, "Hey, you're good at this, let's just brush up on this. You're great at that, let's just keep going with that." And it worked. Like I said, they racked up huge yards, this was the nation's leading receiver last year and I do believe if it wasn't for Marvin Harrison Jr, this guy would be the first receiver picked in the upcoming draft for sure and that is Malik Neighbors at LSU. That's Best Guy, Romay Adunze at a Washington, this is another guy that is an X, this is a one, six, three, two, twelve, four, four, five, speed. This guy has swagger, when I say swagger, I don't mean diva, I just, he has that just in Jefferson style or he walks on the field, he knows he's the best damn receiver on the field and you can take that either way you want. I love that about a receiver, I love that about a running back, I just do. Maybe not quarterback, you got to be a little more of a humble person in my own speed, play quarterback. Can you be khaki, can you have swagger? Absolutely, but look at some of the past couple of years with guys that have a little more swaggy, a little more cocky, a little more confident. You know, besides making me for last year, it don't pan out, but this is a different position and call it how you see it, I like it in my receiver to be cocky, a little bit swag-alicious. This guy's a freak, an adaptability, this is a guy that just runs all kinds of routes, you know, he's all over the place, he's dependable as I should say, I'm sorry. Reversatile zone awareness is good, he sees that the defense is in a zone, this guy will sit, it's a quarterback's best friend. Instead of him running through his zone, he sees, hey, there's nobody here, stop, throw me the damn ball, that's why I call him Roman, because he says, throw me the damn ball. That radius is great, this is a vertical style wide receiver, Yak guy, very elusive, he has great patience, physical. I saw a couple of times at Washington, he gets a little beat up against a stronger DB or a stronger, you know, cornerback, mess up his, you know, steps, you know, and all that, kind of gets pushed around a little bit, definitely can work on that for sure. Fight for the ball, 50-50 type of deal, he's one of those guys that kind of lets the ball comes to his chest instead of going and getting that type guy, you know, get those damn arms out there, and you snatch that ball with your hands, could be something he can work on, like I say, Romay Dunes, if it wasn't for Malik neighbors in Marvin Harrison Jr., he would be the first, you know, wide receiver taken off, how do you believe this guy is going to be stud in the second level, this guy is going to hit his name very, very early as well. Next guy, Brian Thomas Jr., at LSU, this guy was a more of a Y, but this guy I think in the NFL is going to be a one, they're going to put him at X, if it wasn't for Malik neighbors, Brian Thomas Jr., would be up there, you know, it is what it is, but these two guys compliment each other, like Pies and Carrey, it's absolutely stood 6-3, 2-0-9, Renee, 4-3-3-40, I got a comp to him, and George Pickens, I know that could be bad for some people, it could be good for others, this is a guy that had a lot of good qualities coming out of Georgia last couple years ago, has he really performed in the NFL yet, has he yet to scratch his, you know, potential, I see that as well, I just think this guy just needs a little bit more time, but Brian Thomas Jr. possesses a lot of good things, he's agile, great length, very explosive, great in the red zone, he beats press coverage, you know, he doesn't get stuck on the line with a physical corner as often as Romay, a downfield threat, this is a guy, takes the top off the defense, bad things about him, short routes, that's what a lot, what he ran at LSU, like with Malik neighbors, they were very limited in their route trees, very simple routes, but can they learn on it, can they get better, absolutely, route tree, it definitely needs to expand, I'll talk about that, it's already kind of co-exist, and the inexperience, one year type guy, I think this guy's got a lot of traitors and I don't think he showed as much as he possibly could at LSU, take that how you think you should take it, if you see it as a good thing, go for it, if you see this bad thing, there's nothing wrong with that, it's a catch 22, like I say, sometimes it is what it is, my next best guy, Lad McConkey out of Georgia, this is a Y/Z receiver, he's a 2, or a 3, I got him as a 3, I do believe he's going to be a slot type receiver, he is 100, ran from 3.0, he is Wes Welker, 2.0, 9am and Della 2.0, however you want to call it, this is a guy in the middle, love it, six foot 186, ran a 4, 3, 9, 40, that's impressive for a white guy for sure, man, this guy's got some wheels, I got to come up to him, John Metche the third out of Houston, this could be a guy, Metche wasn't quite a 1, he was kind of a 2, he's a 2.5, he just kind of put him places, and he makes plays, that's what Lad McConkey is going to be for a very, very lucky team that he ends up on, short area quickness, very quick with his first step, he gets to where he needs to get and he gets very, very fast, he creates separation, precise route running, love that about him, he is a route running perfectionist, his guy is very good at escaping jams, you know, press coverage, you know, he's not always going to get the quarterback 1 on him, and that's a good thing, he beats those jams on a constant basis, hands, I have that underlined 3 times, this guy don't drop the ball, this guy, you know, you don't see his tips of his fingers very often, this guy is a great catcher, great blocker, and this guy is a vertical threat, sorry but with a 4, 3, 9, 40, this guy can take the top off of a defense, you don't see slot receivers very often can take the top off the defense, that is a scary, scary thing to have, especially if he goes to a team with a couple of burners that are there too as well, that's very scary, 80/20 ball getter, he, 50/50 balls, he don't see it like that, he sees it as an 80/20, 100%, I'm catching this damn ball, definitely needs to work on his catch after the run, you know, can he work on that, absolutely, that might have to do with, you know, a quarterback play last year, but this is a guy who goes to a great quarterback, he'll be a yak-rack type guy, size for sure, you know, 6 foot, not ideal, but it's perfect for a slot receiver in my opinion, he needs to work on his slot route tree, which he's going to be, you know, in the NFL, I know he's going to learn some why, routes, he just needs to get a little bit more, more in his repertoire, like I said he needs to strengthen his tool bag, and DB's man, he's not going to be an ex, you know, might not even be a why, he'll, a good DB on him, cancels him out, you know, he will be ineffective, that's why I think he's going to play the three, he's going to play for sure the Z, the third, the slot position in the next level, like I said, I love this guy, don't sleep on him, add an eye, Mitchell, out of Texas, this is an X, this is a one, a receiver, 6-2-2-0-5, ran a 4-3-4-4-4-0, got another comment for this guy, taking how you want, Cadaria Stoney, out of Florida a couple years ago, definitely has gotten a bad rap, past couple years, has he left the Kansas City Chiefs down at times, absolutely, but I think Cadaria Stoney's still got potential, I would not give up on Cadaria Stoney at all, this guy reminds me of him for sure, this is a guy with great long speed, has a great catch radius, great catch ability, this guy is a separator, very patient, this is a jump ball, go and get it, tight guy, bad thing about him is he's yak, you know, he always seems like you tackle a lot of bounds, you know, he wouldn't catch the ball and be gone more often than not, contested catches, like I said, good defensive backs, good corner backs, kind of got into him a little bit in the pros, and you know, just didn't catch him, catch the ball as often as you should, definitely needs to work on his blocking, determined route running, you know, he needs to work on that just a little bit, just kind of broaden his rhymes a little bit, and press coverage, this is a guy, like I said, a bigger stronger DB, cornerback, kind of nullified on every once in a while, but like I said, he can work on that, that's Adonai Mitchell out of Texas, next best guys, Troy Franklin out of Oregon, another guy that's an X, a one receiver, stands 6'2", 176, right a 4'4", 140, development, this is a guy that got better, you know, like I said, he just kept seeing him from a couple years ago to last year, you could see the improvement, speed, this guy's a DB wrecker, very versatile, he can play X, Y, and Z if he needs to, this is a man beater, a high pointer, size to speed ratio, works, very agile, bad thing about him is he's frail, you know, 176, I say frail, I shouldn't have used that size, I don't think he's frail at all, but he definitely needs to bulk up just a little bit, work on his blocking for sure, and then catch, then run, this was a guy who was trying to do it at the same time, you know, he was already thinking about what he's going to do after you got the ball, catch the ball, then run, but I do believe Troy Franklin, man, he's up there, I like, I like his skills, absolutely out of Oregon, Roman Wilson's my next guy, this is out of Michigan, a multi-position wide receiver, 5'11", 185, ran a 4'3", 9'40", got a comp to him, Marvin Meme's Jr, I see a lot of Marvin Meme's Jr in him, definitely a guy, doing his thing, can you be better, you know, wide receivers, don't always come out the rookie year and just ball out, it takes him a couple years to get used to the NFL speed and game, absolutely, but Marvin Meme's Jr, I see a little bit of that in Roman Wilson for sure, this guy's an athlete, very explosive, route separation, great hands, zone of wellness is up there, he's a playmaker, this is a grinder, this is a tough, resilient player, bad things about Roman is his frame/size, definitely needs to get bigger, Yak, this is another guy, you know, he didn't really get yards after the catch as often as he probably should have, definitely needs to be more deceptive in his routes, durability and injury concerns for sure, that's definitely why he's not probably in the top 5 of my list, and blocking, you're all of that a lot about some of these guys, you've got to be a blocking threat, you've got to learn how to block a quarterback, go up on a safety chip, a linebacker, you're going to have to do that in the second level, definitely needs to work on that, but he's still a great running back, a wide receiver, that's Roman Wilson out of Michigan, next best guy, this guy's creeping up my list, this is a very scary guy, you're going to hear first, Ricky Pearson out of Florida, multi-position guy, can play X, Y and Z, 6-1, 189, ran a 4-4-1-40, got to come up to him, Jackson, Smith and Jigba, you know, I think the guy wasn't used properly, last year as much as he probably should have in Seattle, great player, I see a lot of Jackson, Smith and Jigba in Ricky Pearson, this is a natural separator, very technical route runner, elusive, this guy's a playmaker, this is a special teamer, love that about him, this is a space creator, there was a lot of times I saw him, he was catching ball and there was a yard or two around, the defender was behind him around him, like I said he just finds space, I love that about him, sorry I lost my place, man press coverage, he definitely needs to work on that, can get jammed more often than not, work on his quarterback timing, win to run rounds, how to run rounds, like I said in Florida had a bad year last year, it could be on the quarterback, you know, last year Florida, definitely a team that very much underperformed and inconsistent speed, you know, he's might be a motor thing, you know, it could have been the thing that what I said about Florida a lot ago, how they're just had a bad year, you know, got beat bad sometimes, but worrisome, maybe just a little bit, but he doesn't always fly, is what I'm trying to say, but you know, I get it, you know, you can't fly, all this over, moving on, that was Ricky Pearsaw out of Florida, still love the guy, I think he he can fit and a lot of offenses in the NFL, next best guy, key on Coleman out of Florida State, this is a one, this is a true X receiver, 6'3", 213, love that about him, ran a 46-140, got another, you know, parentheses around him, quotations around him, this is a guy that did not perform, it was a crown binder pro day, I'm not real sure, you might have not done it at all, I got a comp to him as well, and it's very bold, but I see some AJ Brown at him, very, you know, is he going to be the next AJ Brown, not sure, but it's just a speed, how he plays, this guy is 6'3", 213, one of the bigger receivers I've talked about all day long, and he's got that AJ Brown in a man, just a big bill, beastie type wide receiver, very physical, great size, this is a defensive back manipulator, catch strength, hand, you know, are up there with some of the best guys, this is a rack yak receiver, this guy's an alpha, you can just tell, he's got, that's where I see AJ Brown in him, you see AJ Brown, he says I'm the man, you know, and I'm going to make you, you know, respect me, and that's what an alpha does, this is a multi-sport athlete, this guy played basketball, love that about ride receivers, I love that about ride receivers that played cornerback, I like them if they, there are multi-sport athletes growing up, I love that about him, good footwork, that pans out, being a basketball player, look at Antonio Gates, Tony Gonzalez, you know, some of these athletes, like, did just pick up a ball, whichever size and how big and how round it is, they succeed, I love multi-sport athletes, bad thing about him is his routes, definitely, it was very dumb down in Florida State, needs to work on his run blocking with his size, he should overpower cornerback's defensive back safety's, you know, linebacker's if you have to, he should be a better run blocker, long speed, as you have to be determined, but like I said, this guy's 6-3-2-13, and he still ran a 4-6-4-8, he can get faster for sure, and in experience technique, this is a guy that didn't really have a whole whole lot of pristine play, I should say, at Florida State, in experience, but I still see it as the other side of the coin, a lot of treads on this tire, so this guy has a lot yet to show, and that is Keon Coleman at Florida State, here to hear first, I love this guy, next best guy, Xavier Worthy at a Texas, this is a multi-positioned wide receiver, stands 5-11-165, this is a guy that set the combine on fire running that 4-2-1-40, the fastest 40 ever in the combine, Jordan Addison, I have him as my comp, another guy, rookie last year, showed full ashes of potential in Minnesota, could he be the next Jordan Addison? Absolutely, but I see a lot of Jordan Addison in this guy, this is a nightmare matchup kind of guy, you put him where you want to exploit a defense, can definitely be used in a lot of these pro style offenses, experience and speed, a little bit about him, very smooth, this is a ball tracker, this is a sharp route runner, he's got reliable hands, he needs to work on his zone sitting, he doesn't have that role made of doing a style, he sees that you're in his zone, he sits, now Xavier Worthy needs to work on that, definitely his production kind of got overshadowed by some of the other guys at Texas, but that was just definitely, I think it was just circumstance, you know, being at Longhorn, there was a lot of people around, you know, you had Ad and I Mitchell, like you had Jonathan Brooks, there was a lot of great players on that Texas offense last year, size, you know, 511, 165 is small for sure, middle fielder though, I do believe he fits better as a Y or a Z, but this is a guy that's going to need to book up regardless of where they put him for sure, next guy, Malachi Corley at a Western Kentucky, this is a slot receiver, a straight up all day Z, 511, 215, guy did not run at 40, I could not find a 40 time on him, anywhere, definitely hurts his stock a little bit, but I still love him, regardless, like I said, the later I'm calling these guys names, don't mean I don't like them, I just think they're just going to be later around, guys, this is a freak, this was a rack king, catch radius is there, this guy is dangerous, another nightmare matchup guy, another multi sport guy, love that about him, placed with physical physicality and aggression, love that about him, bad thing about him is his offensive skill, so he came from a non sophisticated offense, a wide open error rate, throw the ball around type of offense, it's harder for those type of receivers to go into the NFL after having a very simple route tree, simple plays, do this then do that, he's going to have to have a lot of work when it comes to learning a sophisticated offense in the NFL. Level of competition definitely hurts him a little bit with Western Kentucky, they didn't always play the best teams in the country, it is what it is, but I see it as a different story, a limited route tree, like I just talked about it, they ran too simplistic of an offense, in his size, I mean I like his size as a slot type guy, but if he wants to be a Y, he's definitely going to have to get a little bigger, Xavier Legett, as my next guy out of South Carolina, multi position wide receiver, 6-1-2-21-4-3-9, this is a traffic catcher, does not mind catching the ball in the middle of the field, I see a lot of debose amule in Xavier Legett, he can play in the backfield, he goes in motion, plays the X, can play the Y and can play the Z, very scary, and they played at the same damn school, why not he follow in the footsteps of debose amule, accelerations are there, this is a linebacker in a wide receiver's body, strong hands, this is a ball catcher, he beats press coverage, seems like all the time, let's see here, there's a sideline catcher, love that about him, gets his feet down, so on and so forth, very flexible and agile, hand catching, this is another guy that I just kind of saw, he catches it with his pads and his chest too often, get them hands out there, catch the ball with your fingertips and your hands, zone sitting, definitely needs to work on that, kind of like with some of the other guys I've talked about, see his own sit, there's nobody around you, sit there, get to be a your quarterback's best friend, limited production, you don't see him, he doesn't have a whole lot of tape on him, but like I said, that could be a good thing, I don't necessarily see it as a bad thing, adjustment to complex NFL defenses could be this dude's problem, I know he played the SEC, that's definitely going to help him a little bit, but the adjustment to complex NFL defenses is going to give him a hard time, that's why I see him as a later round guy, maybe round two, but I don't see him in the first round, or maybe even the first half of the second round, this could be round three guy, you never know, Jalen Polk, my next guy, Washington, multi positional guy as well, six one, two oh three, four or five, two forty, got a comp to him, I see a lot of Romeo Dobbs, this is a guy that's doing his thing in Green Bay, I wouldn't mind a Romeo Dobbs on my team, you know, if you have a one, I don't mind a Romeo Dobbs, like crate number two, a Y style wide receiver, hand strength, this is a ball secure guy, he doesn't have the same problems as some of these other guys, catching it with his chest, you know, catching it with his pads, he catches the ball with his hands, love that about him, he's a reliable target, just look for Polk, and that's what Romeo Dobbs did a lot last year, goes up and gets it type guys, the rack guy, very versatile, I saw Jalen Polk actually, he wore the scarlet in black, you know, this was a Texas Tech Red Raider a couple of years ago, and you know, as much as I hated to see him leave, it was a better position for him, you know, going to Washington, he did his thing for the Huskies this year, and you know, much as it broke my heart to not see him in a Texas Tech uniform, he did his thing in Washington, and I wish this to do the best, because I watched him two years ago, fast defensive backs can definitely agitate him, you know, he does not like those guys that like to be in your pocket like Lent, let's see here, press coverage can definitely work on that, getting not jammed at the line, definitely that guy had problem with drops, I saw that two years ago at Tech, can it be fixed? Yeah, get on the jug machine man, you can get that fixed for sure, and definitely needs to refine his route tree, I know Washington ran more of a pro style offense last year, but he's going to have to get better at his route tree, get stronger, get deeper, so on and so forth, but that's going to get fixed, absolutely Jalen Polk out of Washington, this guy could creep up in the second round, you're going to hear it first, Javon Baker at a UCF, this is a straight up X1, 6-1-202, ran a 4-5-40, I got a comp on him, hear me out, Rashid Rice, kind of in trouble right now, but there were times last year that he was Patrick Mahomes as number one receiver if he could not get the ball to Kelsey, Rashid Rice was a guy last year, like I said, this is the dude, I see a lot of Rashid Rice and Javon Baker at a UCF, this guy has NFL size and strength, this guy comes in and he's got everything he already possesses, everything he needs to play day one, great route runner, this is a guy that does not mind catching him, traffic, this is a guy that has yak potential, it's just coming from UCF, definitely didn't get the ball where he needed to to make better plays, leap and go get it type guy, this is the guy that's physical against man coverage, he does not mind getting pressed, his acceleration can definitely be worked on, his hand fighting, this is a guy that has a problem with drops and well, very inconsistent play, like some of these other guys I've talked about and jumps off the tape, and then he disappears, he needs to work on his burst and his run blocking as well, next best guy, Jermaine Burton out of Bama, another guy that's an X, a one, this guy stands six foot, 196, ran a 4-4-5-40, another guy he got compared to Caderius Tony, take it how you want it, I like the guy still and I see a lot of Caderius Tony in him as well, this guy's got wheels, this is a deep ball guy, this guy takes the top off defenses, off balance catch radiuses up there with the best, this is an aerial acrobat, love that about him, look up some of the catches that Mr. Burton did last year and you'll see some great catches, this is a space finder, love that about him, a zone finder, definitely needs to work on his rot running, his cuts, sell the deep ball a little bit better, inconsistent effort at times, like I said, shows up and then don't, it kind of takes place off, definitely needs to work on his temperament, this is definitely a guy that got in trouble with penalties, got a little pissed off and he loses his cool, think about Z flowers, what he did in that conference championship game, if a quarterback, safety, they know you're a little hot headed, they are going to get in your head and this is a guy that's got to shut that shit down, get you know grow up a little bit, I say that, but I see a lot of good things in Jermaine Burton, he could be a straight up baller in the NFL, Malik Washington's my next guy out of Virginia, this is a pure slot receiver, stands 5-8-1-91, ran a 4-4-7-40, I see Josh Downs in this player, I says again another guy, it's you know he's not a one, he's not a two, he's going to be a complimentary player, but I said this before, you have trail mix and you're missing a raisin or you have checks mix and you need a little bread piece or the rye chip, in my opinion, the rye chip and checks mix is my favorite, but moving on, he's a good complimentary player, there's nothing wrong with being a complimentary player, he possesses great field vision, reliable hands, he's agile and explosive and very elusive, he creates separation, I love his work ethic, his IQ, very versatile and very clutch, this was a guy that at certain times they looked at him, if they wanted a third down conversion, if they wanted this, if they wanted that, he says a guy that got it done, size and speed, yet to be admired, 5-8-1-91 is not your ideal size, but I like him at slot, that's what he's going to play at slot, so his size and speed, he's got nothing to worry about, press definitely can be big and pressed with the man cover style guy, guy that needs a little bit more experience, needs to work on his blocking and this is again another kind of guy that is just inconsistent at times, that's it with this guy at least, that was Malik Washington out of Virginia, like I said, another guy I possibly could see him drafted, but like I said you need a 1-1-2 in order to get Malik Washington, well I think he's going to be a straight up Z-type receiver in the slot, next guy, Devonta's Walker out of North Carolina, this is an X, this is a 1-6-2-193, ran a 4-3-6-40, this is a playmaker, this is a ball tracker, this is a catch-up-to-run guy, creates great separation with his speed, this is a good guy with good frame and great arms, zone awareness, back shoulder catcher, love that about him, turns around, catches that damn ball with his back shoulder, love that about him, this guy had a very limited route tree at North Carolina, definitely going to need to work on that, amp up his game, very inconsistent, another guy jumps off the screen and then you don't see him for a little while, and this is another guy that's a little raw, he's going to need a year, at least, to learn the NFL game, get accustomed to the NFL game, but maybe in 2025, 2026, this could be a great player in Devonta's Walker out of North Carolina, next guy, Jaylen Mick Millen out of Washington, this is a multi-positional white receiver, stand 6-1-197, ran a 4-4-7-40, this guy is an athlete, this guy has a vertical speed, a very technical route runner, he has an extensive route tree, very instinctual, and this is a guy with great body control, this guy gets, you know, bad sides about him, his physical style cornerbacks can give him problems, another guy needs to work on his dropping catches and definitely just needs to get a little stronger, bulk up just a little bit, but Jaylen Mick Millen, I like the guy, especially after the third, fourth round, this could be a guy that if you need a complimentary player or a why, you know, some help on a slot, get some depth in your wide receiver room, especially with guys from Washington who have seen it, done it, had more of a pro-thaw offense that they ran last year, Jaylen Mick Millen could be a guy that you would want on your team, especially later rounds. All right, my last guy, you know, I like my diamonds in the rough, this is the guy for sure, Johnny Wilson out of Florida State, this is an X, this is a one, this is guy size right here, 6-6-2-31, Andy ran a 4-5-2-40, diamond in the rough, man, I like this guy, frame, size, wingspan, high points the ball, this is a rack guy, this is a nightmare match-up athlete, a track breaker, tackle breaker as well, relentless blocker, love that about him, he does not mind getting his hands dirty, definitely needs to work on his separation though, route refinement could use some help, a very limited route tree in the college game, and blocking inconsistencies definitely can be worked on, like I said, this is a guy where his weaknesses, they can be fixed, not some of these other guys, is their weaknesses, you don't know if they can be fixed, there's guys that have problems with drops, that's just like, I know they can go on a drug machine for three hours every single day, sorry, and still have 10 drops in a year, you know, you don't know if that can be fixed, Johnny Wilson out of Florida State, his weaknesses can be fixed, and he's 6-6-2-30 and runs a 4-5-40, I don't know about you, but I wouldn't mind having that on my team, so that's my guy, that is my dominant in the rough, sorry, Johnny Walker, sorry, Johnny Wilson, sorry out of Florida State, alright guys, that is another episode of the college football function, and I am done, I can wash my hands, all these positions have been done, every position is done, now if you want to go back and listen to other episodes and get ready for the draft, be my guest, every position has been covered and gone into detail, I just did 20 wide receivers for you guys, from X's to Y's to Z's, what does your team need, and where do they fit, and when to get them, that's what's going to come down to in this wide receiver position, the deepest position, I could have gone 25, be perfectly honest with you, this wide receiver position group this year is amazing, and you're hearing it now, but offensive rookie of the year, it could be one of these wide receivers, a Puka Nakua, you know, what he did, the first, what was it, six, seven weeks of the season, he had that rookie of the year, offensive rookie of the year in the bag, man, but you know, CJ Shud just had a little bit better year, and I know people love giving that award to quarterbacks more often than not, kind of like the MVP award, it is what it is, but one of these guys, you never know, it could be Jevon Baker, it could be Xavier Worthy, hell, it could be Johnny Wilson out of Florida State, it's, it is what it is, let's just gamble on 2023 being a lot like 2024, and some of these receivers just having great seasons, so all right guys, I'm gonna bid you guys a do, I'm gonna give you guys a long kiss good night, take care, my work here is done, you might not hear from me for at least a week or so, I might do a little after draft episode, and go through all these papers and all this homework I've done, and see how many of these guys are on one team, and I'm going to grade them, and I'm gonna say, hey, the Buffalo Bills got five of my top X picks, you know, and I'm gonna say, hey, watch out for so-and-so this year, and I'm gonna say, hey, so the Los Angeles Rams didn't draft very many of my best players, can the Rams go off and win 12, 13, you know, games next year, and make, see them look like a fool? Absolutely, but like I said, this prospect thing was just my, my eyes, guys that I would love to be a Carolina Panther, right, so, but I'm sure I hit every single player that you wanted me to talk about, and even I hope I gave you guys players you did not know about, and hopefully, like I said, if you watch the draft through and through, even the last couple of rounds, and some of the players that I've talked about, you know, over these past couple of weeks, comes up and you go, all right, see him talked about him, I hope, you know, he is, he contributes to the Cleveland Browns, I hope he contributes to the Arizona Falcons, Arizona Falcons, sorry, Arizona Cardinals Atlanta Falcons, but yeah, even Atlanta, I wish the best to every team, even the New Orleans Saints, but I hope to have a bad draft, you know, it is what it is, if you're a Saints fan out there, come on, man, y'all have been good for too long, and, you know, just, no, yeah, anyway, I'm not even going to get into that. I'm tired, I've done this for a while now, like I said, all this hard work is now complete, giving you everything I know about the draft, so take that however you want to take it, so, like I said, I'll be back soon with a little, you know, draft talk a little bit, and then it is going into summer, going to do a lot of the same stuff I did over the summer, probably a show a week, it might be a show every other week, I'm going to go through, talk about the new conferences, the new additions to the conferences, I'm going to break down schedules, maybe do a little more predictions, who I think is going to win their conference and so forth, I know I predicted the college football playoff, what's going to happen this coming up here a long time ago, I might want to revisit that with spring games and, you know, things like that going on in the summer, I got a lot of stuff I can give you guys, so please pay attention from now until, you know, August, because I will hopefully be giving you guys at least three or four shows a month, and get you guys ready for, you know, college football, you know, all these new teams going to these new conferences, 12 team playoff, this coming up here for college football, college football game, coming back finally into our lives in July, so thank you so much, my job is done for the draft, you guys take care, have a great, safe draft, I know there's a lot of people, have draft parties, you know, everybody wears their jerseys, and, you know, you drink, have some drinks and pizza and wings, and just have a great time, because I probably will be doing the exact same thing, I will be enjoying myself absolutely, because the draft is one of the best times of the year, in my honest opinion, it is very fun, it's very uncertain, crazy things happen all the time, people get overdrafted, people get under drafted, so on and so forth, but like I said, I've given you everything I can, take it with a grain of salt, if you don't agree with me, even better, because I can rub it in your face next year when I said so and so it's going to be a baller, and he ends up doing it, but like I said, if I was high on somebody and they have a bad year next year, I will take it too as well, like I said, I just do this for fun guys, you know, like I said, this is in my job, you know, I just want to get out quality stuff, so to give you something to listen to, whether you're working out, you're at work, on your computer, hell you never know, I just hope you guys enjoy it, you know, get the Patreon out, coming in at another hour, hour plus, and you know, get that, play that dollar a month, get these ads, get these episodes ad-free, sorry, like I said guys, I'm shorting out, I've been talking too damn much, you know, get the Patreon app, you know, you don't get these ads on these shows, and it supports the show as well, so you guys take care, have a great draft, and now get ready for the summer, because it is coming fast and in a hurry, and I'll get you guys ready for the college upcoming season, so all the shout outs in the world, Mr. Ritter, Mr. Minifield, double J, Goose, Grimery for everybody that is involved with the football function, of course, Howard Poole, my dude, I hope you are doing well, my friend, everybody else out there, KG, Kevin Watson, Big John, DJ fucking Coos, my old man, my dude, Detroit Kyle, these are all just guys on the top of my head, I don't have my paper, let me see here, that's it, and family members, of course, you know, from Andy Lefan, my dude, Drew Drew, my uncle, Joe, Bell, Richie, Matt, Darien, there's so many people in my pops, you guys, I appreciate it, I do it for you guys, Sean, old as well, I didn't forget about you buddy, I know me, and you will be texting very, very much, very, very soon on draft night, because it is definitely something we've been doing for years and years on, and we just kind of go, oh, so and so is up, what do you think, and then we'll go, oh, that was dumb, or that was great, or so and so forth, and I suggest you do that if you're not with the people that you like, you know, to be with for a draft day, you know, text them, talk a little shit, be like, oh, that was a clown pick, or you know, make it fun, like I said, I have a great draft, I will talk to you guys soon, I love you guys very, very much, I hope you appreciate it, real warfare, tell people about these episodes, because that's all I can ever want, follow us with a football function 2.01 Instagram, Facebook, look up a little detail, a little football function, you know, logo, and give us likes, follow us, comments, all those good things, so on and so forth, know who you are, know where you're going, and know what you're doing to get there, okay, so be good people, and I will talk to you soon, Funky, see and love you very, very much, God bless, record.