If you can find the thread you'd 100% see the post
you're lucky im too lazy
you're lucky im too lazy
we can wait
you're lucky im too lazy
I picked us 31-16 vs the Bears but that 31 number is cursed so I'm going 30-16
@ovocrew CBS Sports mock draft has Dolphins taking Zach Wilson
Yeah quite a few mocks been doing that lately, our GM confirmed today we’re sticking with Tua lol
Troof hurts
Has over 2000 yards and 18 TDS in his first 2 seasons in the league only about 7 other WR have started of their careers with those number
Yeah quite a few mocks been doing that lately, our GM confirmed today we’re sticking with Tua lol
Yall can trade em to us for our 5th
Yeah quite a few mocks been doing that lately, our GM confirmed today we’re sticking with Tua lol
Y'all can trade him to the Jets for pick #2 bro
Lance, Chase, Harris
Has over 2000 yards and 18 TDS in his first 2 seasons in the league only about 7 other WR have started of their careers with those number
Bc the running back let’s him have single coverage. Henry has over 3800 yds in those 2 seasons man lol
Idiots quoting me!
Bc the running back let’s him have single coverage. Henry has over 3800 yds in those 2 seasons man lol
So what?
A receiver continuously beating one on one coverage is a good thing lmao
wut
F*** em
So what?
A receiver continuously beating one on one coverage is a good thing lmao
Why are you coming into a convo? I said his numbers are inflated bc of Henry. Who else in the league got close to 3900 yards total the last 2 seasons combined?
Devonta Smith's build right now: 6'1 179
Top 30 WRs this year under 180 pounds: Jamison Crowder (#26)
Let's say he bulks up to 185
Top 30 WRs this year 185 pounds or lighter: Tyreek Hill (#2), Will Fuller (#7), Tyler Lockett (#12), Brandin Cooks (#17), Diontae Johnson (#20) which is good for 5/30 or 1/6th of the top 30 WRs (statistics wise) being 185 pounds or smaller
Smith's breakout age: 20 years, 8 months. Hit rate gets small on guys who break out past the age of 20, especially as juniors. Put more simply: Smith is dominating in college while his "peers" (the guys in what should have been his draft class) are putting up numbers in the NFL. He's 22 years old, for comparison Jefferson just put up 1400 yards in the NFL at 21.
Bad BMI, bad speed score, old age, and wasting an extra year in college to stat pad = not the WR1
And it's not to say that Smith is necessarily a horrible player, but Chase is so far ahead of him that it's disrespectful to compare the two
This is just a lazy shorter write up, if you want the full gist you have to read the long post