Matt Miller
Kaleb Johnson or Omarion Hampton -- who is your guy at RB2?
Jordan Reid
Hard part about stacking this RB class will be we don’t work for a team that operates a certain scheme, so it will be all about preference.
Hampton would be better in a gap/power scheme while Johnson is a zone scheme runner all day long.
Matt Miller
I have it:
Jeanty
Johnson
Hampton
Henderson
Sampson
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2. Tre Harris - 3.02 YPRR
7. Emeka Egbuka - 2.64 YPRR
Career YPRR - 2025 WR Class
1. Tez Johnson - 3.20
2. Tre Harris - 3.02
3. Ricky White - 2.93
4. Jayden Higgins - 2.80
5. Tory Horton - 2.78
6. Theo Wease - 2.66
7. Emeka Egbuka - 2.64
8. Xavier Restrepo - 2.48
9. Jalen Royals - 2.42
10. Kobe Hudson - 2.39
11. Tetairoa McMillan -2.37
12. Travis Hunter - 2.37
13. Luther Burden III - 2.32
I’d like too see the results of these targets.Corey Buschlen
Highest Target Rates vs Man Coverage in the 2025 WR class:
1. Tre Harris - 48.9%
2. Jayden Higgins - 39.8%
3. Tai Felton - 35.6%
4. Tez Johnson - 33.3%
5. Tetairoa McMillan - 33.3%
6. Luther Burden - 32.1%x.com
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John Laub
From a statistical standpoint, Harold Fannin is the best TE prospect in my 11 years:
- YPR: 13.3
- Catch%: 75%
- Aerial Dominator: 49%
- RYPTPA: 3.71
The numbers are off the charts. Nevertheless, his production came against G5 competition. I can't wait to see him at the @seniorbowl
Jordan Reid
Headed to Shrine Bowl this week. Some prospects I have circled:
• Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
• Kenneth Grant, iDL, Michigan
• Oronde Gadsden, TE, Syracuse
• Ricky White, WR, UNLV
• Marcus Wehr, OL, Montana St.
• Jordan Phillips, iDL, Maryland
• Chris Paul, LB, Ole Miss
Don't do that.Through some wheeling and dealing this year, I have 5 1st round picks in my upcoming dynasty draft...I'm starting to think i want to trade almost all of them to 2026
Don't do that.Through some wheeling and dealing this year, I have 5 1st round picks in my upcoming dynasty draft...I'm starting to think i want to trade almost all of them to 2026
The 26 draft does not look good for offensive talent.
Maybe a share or two for the 2026 draft where Manning might declare, RB will be weak with maybe only Singleton and Love as top targets, and I won't even mention the WR and TE class.The 26 draft does not look good for offensive talent.
27 then? I would hate to waste all these picks
He could be great but also no one would be talking about him at all around here if not for his name.I think I'd like to see Manning play some football before earmarkng any of my future picks for him. That Texas thought they had a better chance of winning with the desperately average looking Quinn Ewers at the helm instead of him is somewhat of a red flag to me.
I certainly wouldn't be assuming he comes out in 26 given how much money he's probably going to make.
You are correct on the wait and see, and I do think he's going to declare in 2027.I think I'd like to see Manning play some football before earmarkng any of my future picks for him. That Texas thought they had a better chance of winning with the desperately average looking Quinn Ewers at the helm instead of him is somewhat of a red flag to me.
I certainly wouldn't be assuming he comes out in 26 given how much money he's probably going to make.
Pure speculation, but Sark is not a bad or stupid coach. Anyone with eyes saw Ewers was not cutting it this season; I'm sure he did as well. I think there are plenty more explanations out there more plausible than Manning must have been worse than Ewers for Sark to not swap the two this season.I think I'd like to see Manning play some football before earmarkng any of my future picks for him. That Texas thought they had a better chance of winning with the desperately average looking Quinn Ewers at the helm instead of him is somewhat of a red flag to me.
I certainly wouldn't be assuming he comes out in 26 given how much money he's probably going to make.
I agree with the gist of what you are saying here. Have always felt that Arch's playing time/role behind Ewerd was "understood" by all parties. Also think part of that understanding was the time is now, which is why Ewers had to declare for the draft or transfer.Pure speculation, but Sark is not a bad or stupid coach. Anyone with eyes saw Ewers was not cutting it this season; I'm sure he did as well. I think there are plenty more explanations out there more plausible than Manning must have been worse than Ewers for Sark to not swap the two this season.I think I'd like to see Manning play some football before earmarkng any of my future picks for him. That Texas thought they had a better chance of winning with the desperately average looking Quinn Ewers at the helm instead of him is somewhat of a red flag to me.
I certainly wouldn't be assuming he comes out in 26 given how much money he's probably going to make.
100% agree we haven't seen enough to anoint Arch yet. But similarly I'm not drawing any negative conclusions based on what's very likely backroom handshake deals that have little if anything to do with perceived or realized talent of Arch. It could be anything from a promise made to Ewers when he decided to stay for another season based around giving him the best potential value heading into this years draft, to the promises made to Cooper/another legacy Manning to keep Arch healthy and give him one more year of prep to have the best showing possible next year when he's made starter. Or a combination of multiple things. Regardless, we'll see what we need to from Arch starting next season.
Matt Miller
Wanted to highlight some players that are underrated (at least based on what I've seen) in this class and will be seen as "risers" in the next few months:
Carson Scwesinger, LB, UCLA (LB1 for me)
Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon
Alfred Collins, DT, Texas
Jared Wilson, C, Georgia
Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
And some players I find myself loving when evaluating:
Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee
Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami
Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville
Kobe King, LB, Penn State
Mello Dotson, CB, Kansas
He has more time to reverse course too. He had a short deadline to declare but longer to go back.which is why Ewers had to declare for the draft or transfer.