From the Senior Bowl to the Combine, Ricky Pearsall has caught everything thrown his direction. Has aced the pre-draft process. One of my favorite Day 2 WRs in the draft.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
This kid looks really good too. I loved his tape
From the Senior Bowl to the Combine, Ricky Pearsall has caught everything thrown his direction. Has aced the pre-draft process. One of my favorite Day 2 WRs in the draft.
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Ok, so I watched some more Ladd McConkey.
Dude is a football player. Another WR I like. Crisp, perfect routes...like Scary Terry McLaurin.
Can play inside, outside, wherever.
Sean McVay must be like this watching McConk...
I would be good with him at 32 if Veach was too scared and chicken to get a Big Boy WR.
Makes me smile watching this guy cut it up and catch the ball.
A real football player.
Dang. I actually was thinking the same thing re: McLaurin watching him in the gauntlet drill and then watching his game action from this year. He put a lot of NFL players on their heels from a bunch of different alignments. [Reply]
Guys, talk to me about Tez. I hated him as a prospect and his initial slot seemed too high. He dropped everything at the senior bowl practices, but his ability to get open early was other worldly. His route running was fantastic and effortless. Is he done because of the drops? His frame? His combine was a step in the right direction, but there are serious concerns. [Reply]
I don't think McConkey or Pearsall make it out of the second. They're both polished, tough receivers that have a lot of tape against top talent. GMs are going to look at both and see Kupp. [Reply]
Originally Posted by iSavedLatin:
Guys, talk to me about Tez. I hated him as a prospect and his initial slot seemed too high. He dropped everything at the senior bowl practices, but his ability to get open early was other worldly. His route running was fantastic and effortless. Is he done because of the drops? His frame? His combine was a step in the right direction, but there are serious concerns.
I'm still very interested.
Here's one for you guys, is Tez Walker a better or worse prospect than Rice was the previous year?
Same size, similar projected stats if Walker played a full season at NC, Rice would still have more yards but Walkers has the faster 40, off brand football programs, both have drop concerns, Rice was #11 on Draftbuzz and Walker is #14 in a loaded class... pretty decent comparison.
Honestly, sounds like Walker might be the better WR all around. Faster, better route runner.