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WR Pat Bryant, DEN (1 Viewer)

Josh Norris
"There were so many parts of his game that reminded me of Michael Thomas"

Sean Payton on WR Pat Bryant

This is why the Broncos drafted WR Pat Bryant

felt like no one wanted to talk about Bryant over the last few months!

Some of the best hands in this class, and plenty of toe drags to come down with difficult sideline catches

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I really like Bryant's game. He's also tied to a good young QB in an emerging offense.

You can get Bryant pretty cheap, as well. He seems to be going late in rookie drafts.
 
I tried to get him in all 3 of the FFPC drafts I’m currently in, but only got him in 2:
- 4.7 in Superflex
- 4.3 in 1QB (SharkPool league :) )
- and he went at 4.8 to someone else in my other 1QB league (I’m more RB a needy in that league so went Etienne at 4.6 instead of Bryant fwiw)
 
He’s not getting enough love. If you pass on him when you should have grabbed him you’ll regret it!

Tex
Would listen to the sales pitch as I am just not seeing it. Seems like a pretty tough kid with decent size and good hands. The early comparison Matt Harmon gave was Tim Patrick which fits well for the Broncos but does not excite me much for FF. Small Harmon sample (3 games) gave some ugly stats like 50% success versus man coverage and bad markers on slants.
 
He’s not getting enough love. If you pass on him when you should have grabbed him you’ll regret it!

Tex
Would listen to the sales pitch as I am just not seeing it. Seems like a pretty tough kid with decent size and good hands. The early comparison Matt Harmon gave was Tim Patrick which fits well for the Broncos but does not excite me much for FF. Small Harmon sample (3 games) gave some ugly stats like 50% success versus man coverage and bad markers on slants.
Denver Broncos

“As the best pass protector among the running backs, Williams was often the one deployed on third-down or long passing situations. Denver figures to give Dobbins a long look in that third-down role ahead of Week 1.”

“Pat Bryant has exceptional hands in traffic, according to Sean Payton. Loves his size and physicality.”

Sean Payton said RJ Harveyhas looked good with his receiving but hasn’t earned his “Joker wings” yet.

“Pat Bryant really taking advantage of the extra reps with Bo Nix and the 1st team offense with Devaughn Vele still out. Caught a beautiful TD on a corner route during high Red Zone. Caught another TD from Stidham during another RZ drill later”

Sean Payton made the Michael Thomas comp on WR Pat Bryant after he drafted him in April. So far, Payton hasn’t been disappointed. “Little things we’re coaching up. But you like what you see, I like what I see,” he said. “He’s tough … It’s so important to him.”

Pat Bryant put himself on the NFL radar with a dominant performance in his senior year at Illinois. He was generally projected to be a Day 3 pick at the start of 2025, but the Broncos did not want to take the chance of missing out on Bryant, and selected him in the middle of Day 2.

Dating back to his time in New Orleans, Sean Payton has a history of making stars out of big-bodied WRs who lack blazing speed. In his first year as the Saints’ head coach, Payton turned Marques Colston into an overnight fantasy star after the wide receiver almost went undrafted that year. With Colston’s reign as the team’s WR1 coming to an end a decade later, Payton was able to turn Michael Thomas into a league winner as a rookie.

Payton’s comments since Denver selected Bryant could lead us to believe that his new rookie WR might just be the next wideout to emerge and help lead fantasy managers to championships. But should we believe him?

Diving deeper into Bryant’s advanced stats does give us more reason to be optimistic, as his 3.2 yards per route run in 2024 came in second to only Tre Harris among the 2025 rookie WR class, while his 0.109 points earned per play was second to none. Additionally, Bryant proved to be both a reliable target and difficult to bring down, with his 94.0% on-target catch percentage and 33.3% evasion rate (on perfectly balanced 16.7% broken tackle and forced missed tackle rates) both trailing only Luther Burden III among wideouts selected on the first two days of the draft. Bryant’s 38.6% boom rate also illustrates his penchant for putting up big plays, while his 6.0% bust rate shows that he also has a knack for avoiding costly mistakes.

Nothing but good things coming from him.

Tex
 
He’s not getting enough love. If you pass on him when you should have grabbed him you’ll regret it!

Tex
Would listen to the sales pitch as I am just not seeing it. Seems like a pretty tough kid with decent size and good hands. The early comparison Matt Harmon gave was Tim Patrick which fits well for the Broncos but does not excite me much for FF. Small Harmon sample (3 games) gave some ugly stats like 50% success versus man coverage and bad markers on slants.

I think the pitch is really easy with this blurb:

Dating back to his time in New Orleans, Sean Payton has a history of making stars out of big-bodied WRs who lack blazing speed. In his first year as the Saints’ head coach, Payton turned Marques Colston into an overnight fantasy star after the wide receiver almost went undrafted that year. With Colston’s reign as the team’s WR1 coming to an end a decade later, Payton was able to turn Michael Thomas into a league winner as a rookie.

Payton’s comments since Denver selected Bryant could lead us to believe that his new rookie WR might just be the next wideout to emerge and help lead fantasy managers to championships. But should we believe him?

Now this doesn't mean Bryant is a can't miss...he definitely isn't...but Payton has history with this type of player and invested a third in Bryant so that has to lead you to believe the potential is there for some productivity...overall the cost of Bryant (at least right now) is probably somewhere in the range of a third round rookie pick and using a roster spot on him so the downside is very limited IMO...I grabbed him in both my Dynasty leagues and was excited to do so but my expectations are realistic and I will let this play out but overall I think he is worthy of a roster spot at least for the beginning of the year...the potential upside of grabbing Marques Colston 2.0 is enticing.
 
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