- Early career production - Dynamic threat downfield & after the catch - Elite speed & start-stop ability - Fluid mover w/ good route running chops - Ball tracking is A+
Not entirely sure why the vibe isn't higher when talking about him in the WR class. pic.twitter.com/dv3JjdyZgh
I'll write something fresh about Worthy tomorrow morning now that he's a Chief to lay out how he's more than speed, but for now here's an excerpt from article linked in the below tweet... https://t.co/EcW7QtUrFFpic.twitter.com/811ahCEfMS
When people call out your shit takes you follow it up by giving thumbs down to completely unrelated posts. Talk about crying. When fools shine a light on their own dumbassery, it’s a sight to see. Keep going. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Delano:
When people call out your shit takes you follow it up by giving thumbs down to completely unrelated posts. Talk about crying. When fools shine a light on their own dumbassery, it’s a sight to see. Keep going.
Your take that WR careers will exactly mirror their draft position is stupid and completely unsupported by draft history. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Your take that WR careers will exactly mirror their draft position is stupid and completely unsupported by draft history.
I’m going to forget this interaction within a few hours because you’re completely forgettable as a poster and your arguments are a waste of time. If I did care and was willing to put in the effort I’d wager Worthy has more receptions and yards than Mitchell. But again, you’re not worth the effort. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wallymo:
Worthy's ability to consistently catch over-the-shoulder balls is what really excites me. Who is the last Chiefs receiver that excelled at that skill? MVS had to completely pirouette on every deep pass because he could not catch the ball unless he was facing it. Another poster noted that there did not seem to be as many elite over-the-shoulder receivers as in the past, and I agree.
Once on the same mental page as Mahomes, Worthy is going to really excel at the broken-down, extended plays because of his tracking ability. Patrick really CAN air it out and have someone that can find and run under it. I'm crazy excited for it.
Combine this pick with Suamataia and I couldn't be happier. I would have been ok with picking Kingsley at 32 and can't believe our fortune to get him at the end of the second round. Elite size and athletic ability. Just turned 21 with a ceiling that hasn't even been scratched. Suamataia needs a little more coaching up and to continue to grow into his body. But by 2025 he will be be a good starter and by his third year he will be a monster (he will then only be 23 years old). Plus, he now has my favorite Chiefs name to say out loud since Dan Saleaumua!
I think we got an above-average starter at receiver and the centerpiece of our future offensive line with the first two picks. Anything additional from this draft is gravy. My preference would be IOL and RB with the remaining picks. But I'm going to walk away from this weekend smiling regardless.
That's where I'm at now. I felt LT was a bigger hole that WR headed into the draft. I still have some concern about him being 160-165 but if Pat and Andy love the pick I'm all in. Get him down to Texas with Pat and keep him away from renting Lambos and let's roll! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Delano:
I’m going to forget this interaction within a few hours because you’re completely forgettable as a poster and your arguments are a waste of time. If I did care and was willing to put in the effort I’d wager Worthy has more receptions and yards than Mitchell. But again, you’re not worth the effort.
Yeah, I usually forget football discussions with people like you who don't know much about the NFL.
But since you talk a big game post your pre-draft WR board now. [Reply]