ESPN: Wide Receiver tiers in the draft

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According to Jeff Legwold... (https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2020/...20-nfl-draft-scouts-help-us-rank-loaded-class)

Tier 1 (top 10 talent):
Jerry Jeudy (Alabama)

Tier 2 (top 15 talent):
CeeDee Lamb (Oklahoma)

Tier 3 (top 40 talent):
Henry Ruggs III (Alabama)
Justin Jefferson (LSU)
Tee Higgins (Clemson)
Michael Pittman Jr (USC)
Laviska Shenault Jr (Colorado)
Denzel Mims (Baylor)

Tier 4 (top 100 talent):
Brandon Aiyuk (Arizona State)
KJ Hamler (Penn St)
Jalen Reagor (TCU)
Van Jefferson (Florida)
Devin Duvernay (Texas)
Quintez Cephus (Wisconsin)
Chase Claypool (Notre Dame)
KJ Hill (Ohio State)
Donovan Peoples-Jones (Michigan)

Best of Rest:
Collin Johnson (Texas)
John Hightower (Boise State)
Gabriel Davis (Central Florida)
Antonio Gandy-Golden (Liberty)
Bryan Edwards (South Carolina)


22 wide receivers listed. No Tyler Johnson. Surprising.
 

This came from NFL scouts. I’m not saying I agree with it, but it’s not surprising at all. They don’t like him.

“...We polled scouts, pro personnel executives, coaches and general managers -- and rolled the tape -- to help us put this receivers class into tiers,...”
 

4 Big 10 receivers but not an all Big10 receiver. They'll probably minimize Bateman's abilities when he comes out as well.
 

If he doesn't get drafted, I hope he signs as a FA somewhere and then does his best to impress in spring camp!
 




This came from NFL scouts. I’m not saying I agree with it, but it’s not surprising at all. They don’t like him.

“...We polled scouts, pro personnel executives, coaches and general managers -- and rolled the tape -- to help us put this receivers class into tiers,...”

I think the one thing people are forgetting is that being a good/great college player does not necessarily mean you will be a good/great NFL player. Look at the Heisman trophy winners who never did a thing at the next level.

The other thing to keep in mind with this particular list is that TJ didn't run the 40 at the combine and we have known all along that his 40 time was going to have a big impact on his draft stock.

If he comes out at his pro day and puts up a good time, it would not shock me to see his name shoot way up draft boards.
 

Others I've seen have Johnson ranked between 10-15 in wideouts.
 

4 Big 10 receivers but not an all Big10 receiver. They'll probably minimize Bateman's abilities when he comes out as well.
Disagree Batemans a dude and I think he will have combine numbers that compare to the other top receivers.
 



This came from NFL scouts. I’m not saying I agree with it, but it’s not surprising at all. They don’t like him.

“...We polled scouts, pro personnel executives, coaches and general managers -- and rolled the tape -- to help us put this receivers class into tiers,...”

Seems like all scouts, pro personnel executives, coaches, and general managers are all DINKS!!!!
 






Crows are going go on the endangered species list once he starts taking snaps in the pros.
 

More fuel for his fire!

Focus on things you can control, your pro day, and not what others think or your abilities. Cream always rises to the top!
 

NFL cares about size and speed. TJ isn't 'fast' so it will always be an uphill battle until he proves it on the NFL field.
 


Others I've seen have Johnson ranked between 10-15 in wideouts.

I don’t know who “others” is, but these people are the only ones who matter.

His rapid drop is really stunning. It’s almost as though he’s been blacklisted, but he’ll still get a legitimate shot to prove himself.
 

Two things against TJ:
He did not run the 40 in the Combine.
There are 55 WRs in this year's draft.

I will take TJ any day over the other receivers rated above him. Whichever team decides to draft him will be pleasantly surprised.
 

I don’t know who “others” is, but these people are the only ones who matter.

His rapid drop is really stunning. It’s almost as though he’s been blacklisted, but he’ll still get a legitimate shot to prove himself.
ESPN is the only one who matters? Come on now...I'll believe it when Johnson gets drafted outside the top 22.
 
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That’s crazy.

 

ESPN is the only one who matters? Come on now...I'll believe it when Johnson gets drafted outside the top 22.

Do I really need to post this again?

“...We polled scouts, pro personnel executives, coaches and general managers -- and rolled the tape -- to help us put this receivers class into tiers,...”
 



Do I really need to post this again?

“...We polled scouts, pro personnel executives, coaches and general managers -- and rolled the tape -- to help us put this receivers class into tiers,...”

Yep, because our fans are biased and can't understand why the NFL doesn't like our guy as much as we do. Once TJ runs the 40 the rankings will matter with him, until he does he isn't going to be a factor in a lot of them.
 

Cephus a top 100? Did they see his 40 time?
This is the one that really irked me. Cephus is a good receiver, he is physical and sudden. But the question all along on TJ has been his speed. So Cephus runs in the 4.7s and it’s no big deal? Da fuq?
 

Cephus a top 100? Did they see his 40 time?

Cephus is the one that caught my eye. Identical size to TJ, 4.73 in the 40, some legal problems in his background, and nowhere near as productive. Not sure why anyone would rank him above Johnson.
 

According to Jeff Legwold... (https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2020/...20-nfl-draft-scouts-help-us-rank-loaded-class)

Tier 1 (top 10 talent):
Jerry Jeudy (Alabama)

Tier 2 (top 15 talent):
CeeDee Lamb (Oklahoma)

Tier 3 (top 40 talent):
Henry Ruggs III (Alabama)
Justin Jefferson (LSU)
Tee Higgins (Clemson)
Michael Pittman Jr (USC)
Laviska Shenault Jr (Colorado)
Denzel Mims (Baylor)

Tier 4 (top 100 talent):
Brandon Aiyuk (Arizona State)
KJ Hamler (Penn St)
Jalen Reagor (TCU)
Van Jefferson (Florida)
Devin Duvernay (Texas)
Quintez Cephus (Wisconsin)
Chase Claypool (Notre Dame)
KJ Hill (Ohio State)
Donovan Peoples-Jones (Michigan)

Best of Rest:
Collin Johnson (Texas)
John Hightower (Boise State)
Gabriel Davis (Central Florida)
Antonio Gandy-Golden (Liberty)
Bryan Edwards (South Carolina)


22 wide receivers listed. No Tyler Johnson. Surprising.

Even ignoring the slight to TJ, this list is kind of crazy.

I don't really think 18 WRs are going to be taken in the first three rounds and there are a number of people who seem to be strange spots (from everywhere else I've seen).
 

Jerry Jeudy, of all people, didn’t test well, but I doubt it will hurt his draft status, because of what’s on tape.

 





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