nitramnaed
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No way he's lower than 2nd round.Middle of third round at best.
I love Rashad, but I do not believe he is in the same tier as DeVonta Smith (as mentioned in the article).
Late first/early 2nd is my guess.My gut is second round just like Winfield.
Honestly with wideouts it’s almost 50/50 on talent and fitSmith reminds me of Charles Rogers. I have a weird feeling Rashod has a better career than Smith.
Honestly with wideouts it’s almost 50/50 on talent and fit
Jefferson had a great rookie year. If he played for a different team he may bit have had the same year
Middle of third round at best.
Yes but can you imagine his lack of numbers if he played for the Jets or the Jags or some other team without decent QB play?I don't know about Jefferson. Can you imagine his numbers if he played on a pass happy team?
I love Bateman also, but Smith and Waddle are much better than Bateman. He will go in the 2nd round.I love Rashad, but I do not believe he is in the same tier as DeVonta Smith (as mentioned in the article).
Yup, look at Jerry Jeudy in Denver.Yes but can you imagine his lack of numbers if he played for the Jets or the Jags or some other team without decent QB play?
or if he went to a team where they play with 4 wideouts instead of 2? He would still get numbers but not as much as being number 2 in a 2 wideout system.
he would be the same player but not near the stats is more what I’m saying
I don't agree, but I like your take.Bateman will have a better career than Waddle or Smith. Both of them depend so much dominant speed for separation. Bateman while being fast is more physical and a better route runner. He will survive for a long time in the NFL and has a chance to be dominant in the right system. Waddle and Smith may have a great, but doubt their career numbers will beat Bateman.