Originally Posted by kccrow:
My next mock is going to make you all throw up in your mouth a little but I have a plan and it's fucking awesome... maybe.
High praise and lofty comparison for Burton here, sounds like an Andy Reid / Chiefs WR to me:
Spoiler!
What I love most about Burton's game is his versatility. He has lined up everywhere from multiple receiver spots whether that was out wide or in the slot. He was also involved with pre-snap motions, which can translate well with the NFL he is starting to incorporate them more into offenses. Not only can he play in the short field and create yards after the catch, but he can also stretch the field and take the top off of defenses. He ranked second in the nation for average depth of target (ADoT) at 21 yards.
His keen deep tracking ability has helped in his elite deep ball production. He has a knack for making plays on multiple levels and has demonstrated good football IQ multiple times. Burton posted a PFF receiving grade of 84.6 in 2023 and also logged 2.97 yards per route run. These numbers scream playmaker, and not that of the tenth-best receiver in this class. Burton's stock will rise come April.
Pro Comparison: Stefon Diggs
Diggs may seem like a gaudy comparison, but Diggs and Burton stand at 6'0 and 194 pounds with 4.4 speed, amazing agility, route-work, and the ability to make amazing catches consistently.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Ricky Pearsall apparently had such a good start to his Senior Bowl week that he got the call to end it early.
I'd include him in that group of 2nd rounders.
Great hands, great route runner. Will be interesting to see his 40 time. I think he'd be a great fit for this offense offering a different skillset than Rice. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
High praise and lofty comparison for Burton here, sounds like an Andy Reid / Chiefs WR to me:
Spoiler!
What I love most about Burton's game is his versatility. He has lined up everywhere from multiple receiver spots whether that was out wide or in the slot. He was also involved with pre-snap motions, which can translate well with the NFL he is starting to incorporate them more into offenses. Not only can he play in the short field and create yards after the catch, but he can also stretch the field and take the top off of defenses. He ranked second in the nation for average depth of target (ADoT) at 21 yards.
His keen deep tracking ability has helped in his elite deep ball production. He has a knack for making plays on multiple levels and has demonstrated good football IQ multiple times. Burton posted a PFF receiving grade of 84.6 in 2023 and also logged 2.97 yards per route run. These numbers scream playmaker, and not that of the tenth-best receiver in this class. Burton's stock will rise come April.
Pro Comparison: Stefon Diggs
Diggs may seem like a gaudy comparison, but Diggs and Burton stand at 6'0 and 194 pounds with 4.4 speed, amazing agility, route-work, and the ability to make amazing catches consistently.
Not the first time I've heard that comp of Diggs. I do see the Amon-Ra comp as well.
Originally Posted by :
Jermaine Burton, WR, Alabama (6-0, 194)
Burton is what I call a "possession playmaker" in the mold of Amon-Ra St. Brown and Stefon Diggs -- players who may not have ideal size or speed compared to other receivers, but who are difficult to cover because of their strong hands, quickness and route-running acumen. Burton has grown considerably as a receiver after transferring from Georgia to Alabama two years ago, becoming an all-around threat on short, intermediate and deep throws. I think he will be a more productive pro than college player, as he gains familiarity with his new quarterback and his technique matures.
The more I think about it the more I feel the Chiefs should draft a LT and if Jordan Morgan is there, you run to the podium.
You can't find stud young left tackles in free agency and certainly not later in the second round. The cream of the crop can only be had in the 1st round.
As much of a need as we have for a WR, the biggest need of them all is LT. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Honestly depends on a lot of things. If we lose Chris Jones I can absolutely see them getting a FA DT and drafting a guy like Darius Robinson, who Daniel Jeremiah ranked 32nd on his big board. He's crushing it at the Sr Bowl and seems to fit us very well.
It really depends on what happens in FA.
I’d be shocked if Darius Robinson is still on the board when we pick. Pretty sure that train left the station after his performance at the Senior Bowl practices thus week. But if he’s there, I’d love to see us grab him. [Reply]
Where Dane Brugler had the WRs and OTs going in his 1/16 mock...
1-3. Marvin Harrison Jr, Ohio State
1-4. Malik Nabers, LSU
1-6. Rome Odunze, Washington
1-17. Brian Thomas Jr, LSU
1-29. Keon Coleman, Florida State
2-33. Adonai Mitchell, Texas
2-43. Ja'Lynn Polk, Washington
2-49. Ladd McConkey, Georgia
2-54. Troy Franklin, Oregon (WTF?)
2-57. Xavier Worthy, Texas
2-59. Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky
His rank of Franklin is most perplexing given he's maybe the only one I've seen not have him in the 1st and then he says this about him:
The Browns need to get more explosive at receiver. As a true junior in 2023, Franklin was one of only two FBS receivers with 1,300-plus receiving yards and 14-plus touchdowns (Nabers was the other). He also ranked top three with eight catches of 40-plus yards.
1-7. Joe Alt, Notre Dame
1-10. Olu Fashanu, Penn State
1-13. JC Latham, Alabama
1-18. Amarius Mims, Georgia
1-23. Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State (States might be best at OG)
1-24. Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
1-25. Troy Fautanu, Washington
1-27. Kingsley Suamataia, BYU
2-36. Patrick Paul, Houston
2-45. Dominick Puni, Kansas
2-63. Kiran Amegadji, Yale
He has Graham Barton as a C/G at 31 and Jordan Morgan as a likely OG at 32
He had us drafting at 28/60 and getting Jer'Zahn Newton, DT, Illinois at 28 and Ja'Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas at 60. I see neither of those as remotely likely.
All told, this is early in the process and he'll change course like everyone else. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
Where Dane Brugler had the WRs and OTs going in his 1/16 mock...
1-3. Marvin Harrison Jr, Ohio State
1-4. Malik Nabers, LSU
1-6. Rome Odunze, Washington
1-17. Brian Thomas Jr, LSU
1-29. Keon Coleman, Florida State
2-33. Adonai Mitchell, Texas
2-43. Ja'Lynn Polk, Washington
2-49. Ladd McConkey, Georgia
2-54. Troy Franklin, Oregon (WTF?)
2-57. Xavier Worthy, Texas
2-59. Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky
His rank of Franklin is most perplexing given he's maybe the only one I've seen not have him in the 1st and then he says this about him:
The Browns need to get more explosive at receiver. As a true junior in 2023, Franklin was one of only two FBS receivers with 1,300-plus receiving yards and 14-plus touchdowns (Nabers was the other). He also ranked top three with eight catches of 40-plus yards.
1-7. Joe Alt, Notre Dame
1-10. Olu Fashanu, Penn State
1-13. JC Latham, Alabama
1-18. Amarius Mims, Georgia
1-23. Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State (States might be best at OG)
1-24. Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
1-25. Troy Fautanu, Washington
1-27. Kingsley Suamataia, BYU
2-36. Patrick Paul, Houston
2-45. Dominick Puni, Kansas
2-63. Kiran Amegadji, Yale
He has Graham Barton as a C/G at 31 and Jordan Morgan as a likely OG at 32
He had us drafting at 28/60 and getting Jer'Zahn Newton, DT, Illinois at 28 and Ja'Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas at 60. I see neither of those as remotely likely.
All told, this is early in the process and he'll change course like everyone else.
I'd be stoked with those picks! But we'd be listening to CP complain for years after about "why didn't we just move up for Troy Franklin!?" [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
I'd be stoked with those picks! But we'd be listening to CP complain for years after about "why didn't we just move up for Troy Franklin!?"
yeah. Franklin isn't going in round 2 either. He's too explosive and played far too well. I think Brugler got his chips in the wrong bag on that one. Maybe he goes later than I think but that would be late 1st and not late 2nd. [Reply]
Are the guys from Texas going to be working out with Mahomes pre draft like Rice did last year? If that goes well I can see one of those two being drafted by the Chiefs on Mahomes recommendation. If we don't draft either of those guys that to will be on Mahomes recommendation. How exciting would it be to be a WR prospect and get the call to come work with Patrick Fucking Mahomes? [Reply]
Originally Posted by philfree:
Are the guys from Texas going to be working out with Mahomes pre draft like Rice did last year? If that goes well I can see one of those two being drafted by the Chiefs on Mahomes recommendation. If we don't draft either of those guys that to will be on Mahomes recommendation. How exciting would it be to be a WR prospect and get the call to come work with Patrick ****ing Mahomes?
I'm sure they will be. We didn't have a full list at the time of who was there if I remember right. I know it came out the qjohnston and Zay were there. But I don't remember it coming out about Rashee until after we drafted him. [Reply]