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Footballguy
Yeah, Nabers.Everyone seems to be quite convinced MHJ goes #4.
Is there no other player we can see Arizona take at that spot?
Yeah, Nabers.Everyone seems to be quite convinced MHJ goes #4.
Is there no other player we can see Arizona take at that spot?
Possible but I'm going to go with nobody, see them as most likely team in the draft to move back.Yeah, Nabers.Everyone seems to be quite convinced MHJ goes #4.
Is there no other player we can see Arizona take at that spot?
Perhaps.Possible but I'm going to go with nobody, see them as most likely team in the draft to move back.Yeah, Nabers.Everyone seems to be quite convinced MHJ goes #4.
Is there no other player we can see Arizona take at that spot?
Eh, do we really see several teams wanting to trade UP to those spots? And for all different players?They smell like a team to trade back as well I think.
I think that 4-9 range could be mayhem come draft time.
Yes and I'm trying hard not to have wishful thinking on that, but yes.Perhaps.Possible but I'm going to go with nobody, see them as most likely team in the draft to move back.Yeah, Nabers.Everyone seems to be quite convinced MHJ goes #4.
Is there no other player we can see Arizona take at that spot?
Anyway we see MHJ teaming up with Herbert at 5?
I'm not suggesting they all will be able to, just that many will want to and the resultant mayhem of teams bidding against each other on multiple fronts could be fairly chaoticEh, do we really see several teams wanting to trade UP to those spots? And for all different players?
likely no one paying a ton to move up for a WR, no matter how big a prospect, they just won't get enough to make moving back viable.
Chris Simms
Marvin Harrison Jr has so much good in his game. He's NFL ready and will be a star. Catches the ball and gets up the field right away at an elite level. Would've been #1 last year. Just don't think he's as explosive or gets separation in the same way Nabers & Thomas do.
#3 WR
Happens every year. Gotta bring eyeballs to blogs or Twitter or whateverDraft Twitter is floating Nabers over Harrison. Brugler and Jeremiah.
I think it's legit though.Happens every year. Gotta bring eyeballs to blogs or Twitter or whateverDraft Twitter is floating Nabers over Harrison. Brugler and Jeremiah.
You are 100% right.Happens every year. Gotta bring eyeballs to blogs or Twitter or whatever
For FunzziesHappens every year. Gotta bring eyeballs to blogs or Twitter or whatever
If it's not notable that these two guys said the same thing about the same player, then what the heck we have these threads for?
Brugler and Jeremiah however, are not in that group of rabble trying to get to 10,000 Twitter followers.
Scott Barrett
Marvin Harrison Jr. (Career)
vs. All Round 1-3 WRs [Since 2015]
Contested Target Rate: 14th percentile
Yards After The Catch Per Reception: 21st percentile
Missed Tackles Forced per Reception: 16th percentile
You are 100% right.Happens every year. Gotta bring eyeballs to blogs or Twitter or whatever
Brugler and Jeremiah however, are not in that group of rabble trying to get to 10,000 Twitter followers.
If it's not notable that these two guys said the same thing about the same player, then what the heck we have these threads for?
Albert Breer
We laid out Marvin Harrison Jr.'s logic prior to the Combine: si.com/nfl/2024/02/26…. He's preparing for the NFL season, and doing it at OSU, rather than training to run 40s.
He asked the 9 teams he met with in Indy if they needed to see anything at Pro Day. They all said no.
Ted Nguyen
No idea how to contextualize these GPS times yet but Marvin Harrison Jr. hit a max speed of 21.7, which is higher than Naber’s max this season.
(21.5 in the clip)
Oh I agree, but Chris Simms ranked Thomas over MJH. That's why I added his name...but I think Simms is an idiot.I don't see how anyone can talk about Brian Thomas in the same stratosphere as Nabers or MHJ to be honest.
Yeah I get why you put it there.Oh I agree, but Chris Simms ranked Thomas over MJH. That's why I added his name...but I think Simms is an idiot.
YepMuch more to do with attracting eye balls to his hot take
I actually think he's pretty physically imposing and got no questions about his speed. I don't think I get the Rice comp, who of course ran a slow 40. I don't think anyone has those concerns on him.I wonder what they said about Jerry Rice coming out? Seems like Harrison might be cut of the same cloth. Maybe not the most explosive, most phsyically imposing, but does everything very very well, great route runner, great hands, great body control...could we be overthinking this by considering Nabers/Odunze/Thomas in the same tier or even above Harrison??
I absolutely love BTJ as a prospect, but he doesn't belong in the conversation with those two. He's very raw, but if he gets good coaching and some time to develop, he could be in that conversation one day. Again, different skill set than either of those two, but he'll be very dangerous if he can refine those skills. I like the Christian Watson comparison.I don't see how anyone can talk about Brian Thomas in the same stratosphere as Nabers or MHJ to be honest.
Does his landing spot even matter if you're holding the 1.01 pick in your dynasty league?
What if he goes to NE at #3? ... Rookie coach with no play calling experience, no QB, no O-line ... no offensive weapons at all.
He might not see the end zone his rookie year ... lol.
Draft Destination undoubtedly matters, IMO, although for a Dynasty WR, I would likely consider MHJ WR1 regardless.Does his landing spot even matter if you're holding the 1.01 pick in your dynasty league?
What if he goes to NE at #3? ... Rookie coach with no play calling experience, no QB, no O-line ... no offensive weapons at all.
He might not see the end zone his rookie year ... lol.
Yes, though I'm not very worried about the Patriots picking him at 3 and I've not so much been focused on if he landed in a bad spot as much as how I'll feel about someone like Nabers should they land with Herbert-even if the offense will be run heavy.Does his landing spot even matter if you're holding the 1.01 pick in your dynasty league?
Right. If you got two awesome WRs, one being a little better, it's certainly not a terrible idea to take the slightly lesser prospect in a beautiful situation over the other guy in the worst situationYes, though I'm not very worried about the Patriots picking him at 3 and I've not so much been focused on if he landed in a bad spot as much as how I'll feel about someone like Nabers should they land with Herbert-even if the offense will be run heavy.Does his landing spot even matter if you're holding the 1.01 pick in your dynasty league?
It might go with saying but things don't get a lot easier at 1.1 if MHJ lands with Herbert.
I don't think it's impossible, thought not likely and not all what I'm forecasting, just would not shock me let me put it that way, if we saw QB's go top 4, the Chargers staying at 5 and actually preferring Nabers and then MHJ land with Daniel Jones.
If you are telling me Nabers got Herbert and MHJ is getting served up Daniel Jones I got to say that matters and I'd be leaning picking Nabers. Though again I not only think this is unlikely, but the odds are higher it's going to be reversed.
You wrongfully assume this will be straightforward. Why would someone overpay for MHJ in a rubbish spot when they could just wait for him to fall or take Nabers?if he goes to a crap spot (NE) sell to the guy sitting at 2 for what he's willing to give you, and grab Nabers or Odunze is beautiful situations (if that's how it goes).
You wrongfully assume this will be straightforward. Why would someone overpay for MHJ in a rubbish spot when they could just wait for him to fall or take Nabers?if he goes to a crap spot (NE) sell to the guy sitting at 2 for what he's willing to give you, and grab Nabers or Odunze is beautiful situations (if that's how it goes).
They'd have the same information we did.
I can't see any reason why someone with the 2 or 3 would be looking to move it. A good year to have those picks I think.