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WR class 2020

This is the top 5 I want for US obviously not all at #13.

1 Henry Ruggs
2 Justin Jefferson
3 Denzel Mims
4 Brandon Aiyuk
5 Jalen Reagor
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by NCommand:
We need a man up in this b***h!



This doesn't work for you?



He was our "top receiver" heading into training camp last year

That was Kyle's draft crush, had to trade up to the top of rd 2 to get a big p***y
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Claypool: WR/TE/ST doesn't matter I just wanna ballDouble exclamation markFace with look of triumph
Appreciate you Coach @BrianPolian for putting this together! It was a fun ride!

Good highlight video of Claypool:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1253054170564661248

https://twitter.com/ChaseClaypool/status/1253054170564661248

[ Edited by maxsmart on Apr 23, 2020 at 1:56 AM ]
Chase Claypool: The Most UNDERRATED WR in the 2020 NFL DRAFT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-S0anLgCr0


Good highlight video of Claypool:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1253054170564661248
https://twitter.com/ChaseClaypool/status/1253054170564661248
Does anyone have how many snaps each WR took from the outside and in the slot?
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Originally posted by miked1978:
Does anyone have how many snaps each WR took from the outside and in the slot?

Who you want to know?
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Originally posted by miked1978:
Does anyone have how many snaps each WR took from the outside and in the slot?

Jefferson
2019
870 slot
5 wide

2018
133 slot
553 wide


Jeudy
2019
326 slot
271 wide

2018
467 slot
269 wide
Originally posted by krizay:
Jefferson
2019
870 slot
5 wide

2018
133 slot
553 wide


Jeudy
2019
326 slot
271 wide

2018
467 slot
269 wide

Jefferson is my #4 guy and I wouldn't hate him in a trade down scenario. He was for sure more productive as a slot guy and that's probably his role at the next level, which is fine they would still need a split end (unless Pettis' nuts finally dropped this off season).

I also think Hurd's role is a massive ? If they go for a guy like Jefferson.
Originally posted by krizay:
Jefferson
2019
870 slot
5 wide

2018
133 slot
553 wide


Jeudy
2019
326 slot
271 wide

2018
467 slot
269 wide

Thanks!!! You got more?
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by krizay:
Jefferson
2019
870 slot
5 wide

2018
133 slot
553 wide


Jeudy
2019
326 slot
271 wide

2018
467 slot
269 wide

Jefferson is my #4 guy and I wouldn't hate him in a trade down scenario. He was for sure more productive as a slot guy and that's probably his role at the next level, which is fine they would still need a split end (unless Pettis' nuts finally dropped this off season).

I also think Hurd's role is a massive ? If they go for a guy like Jefferson.

I think Jefferson can play wide. He did as a true sophomore and LSU wasnt as pass happy as they were last year.

He is also #4 for me.

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Originally posted by maxsmart:
Chase Claypool: The Most UNDERRATED WR in the 2020 NFL DRAFT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-S0anLgCr0

Good highlight video of Claypool:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1253054170564661248
https://twitter.com/ChaseClaypool/status/1253054170564661248

I think they're looking at Claypool as a TE.
Originally posted by krizay:
Jefferson
2019
870 slot
5 wide

2018
133 slot
553 wide

Jeudy
2019
326 slot
271 wide

2018
467 slot
269 wide

The only reason people think Jefferson can't play outside is because LSU threw for <3000 yards in 2018 and >6000 yards in 2019 so his stats went way up. He tested as a better athlete than Jeudy and catches everything. His best fit may be a possession receiver playing out of the slot but he can do both. It's interesting that most of Jeudy's snaps came in the slot but he doesn't get any flak for it.

Jefferson averaged 67 YPG and contributed 29.5% of LSU's receiving yards in 2018 playing outside. Jefferson averaged 103 YPG and contributed 25.6% of LSU's receiving yards in 2019 playing mostly from the slot.

Jeudy averaged 89 YPG and contributed 26.1% of Alabama's receiving yards in 2019. He averaged 88 YPG and contributed 27.1% of Alabama's receiving yards in 2018.
Originally posted by eastcoast49ersfan:
The only reason people think Jefferson can't play outside is because LSU threw for <3000 yards in 2018 and >6000 yards in 2019 so his stats went way up. He tested as a better athlete than Jeudy and catches everything. His best fit may be a possession receiver playing out of the slot but he can do both. It's interesting that most of Jeudy's snaps came in the slot but he doesn't get any flak for it.

Jefferson averaged 67 YPG and contributed 29.5% of LSU's receiving yards in 2018 playing outside. Jefferson averaged 103 YPG and contributed 25.6% of LSU's receiving yards in 2019 playing mostly from the slot.

Jeudy averaged 89 YPG and contributed 26.1% of Alabama's receiving yards in 2019. He averaged 88 YPG and contributed 27.1% of Alabama's receiving yards in 2018.

Again you always look at #s and measurables & don't seem to watch the film. If you don't think Jeudy can beat guys off the LOS on the outside you haven't been watching the film. His releases are f**king amazing. Jefferson has issues with this. Having a cushion being in the slot helped him a f**k ton this yr. it's the truth. It's pure projection if you think he can play split end. Only people that think's he can are the people not watching the film.

Originally posted by miked1978:
I think Jefferson can play wide. He did as a true sophomore and LSU wasnt as pass happy as they were last year.

He is also #4 for me.

Show me the clips of him on the outside in 2018...show me Jefferson constantly beating dudes off the LOS in press, show me the separation.

This yr he found holes in zone coverages, rather than creating space on his own. Dude barely saw press this yr (106 snaps all yr). It's similar to Jordan Matthews, he "can" play outside BUT he's a million times more affective as a slot WR. You're not drafting Jefferson in hopes that he can play split end at the next level.
[ Edited by NYniner85 on Apr 23, 2020 at 6:22 AM ]
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by eastcoast49ersfan:
The only reason people think Jefferson can't play outside is because LSU threw for 6000 yards in 2019 so his stats went way up. He tested as a better athlete than Jeudy and catches everything. His best fit may be a possession receiver playing out of the slot but he can do both. It's interesting that most of Jeudy's snaps came in the slot but he doesn't get any flak for it.

Jefferson averaged 67 YPG and contributed 29.5% of LSU's receiving yards in 2018 playing outside. Jefferson averaged 103 YPG and contributed 25.6% of LSU's receiving yards in 2019 playing mostly from the slot.

Jeudy averaged 89 YPG and contributed 26.1% of Alabama's receiving yards in 2019. He averaged 88 YPG and contributed 27.1% of Alabama's receiving yards in 2018.

Again you always look at #s and measurables & don't seem to watch the film. If you don't think Jeudy can beat guys off the LOS on the outside you haven't been watching the film. His releases are f**king amazing. Jefferson has issues with this. Having a cushion being in the slot helped him a f**k ton this yr. it's the truth. It's pure projection if you think he can play split end. Only people that think's he can are the people not watching the film.

Originally posted by miked1978:
I think Jefferson can play wide. He did as a true sophomore and LSU wasnt as pass happy as they were last year.

He is also #4 for me.

Show me the clips of him on the outside in 2018...show me Jefferson constantly beating dudes off the LOS in press, show me the separation.

This yr he found holes in zone coverages, rather than creating space on his own. Dude barely saw press this yr (106 snaps all yr). It's similar to Jordan Matthews, he "can" play outside BUT he's a million times more affective as a slot WR. You're not drafting Jefferson in hopes that he can play split end at the next level.

I dont have access to all 22 but when i typed in 2018 highlights there were plenty. Not sure if he got pressed or not and with all the motions kyles uses im pretty sure he can find ways to get him open. Its not like he sucks at running routes.
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Originally posted by miked1978:
I dont have access to all 22 but when i typed in 2018 highlights there were plenty. Not sure if he got pressed or not and with all the motions kyles uses im pretty sure he can find ways to get him open. Its not like he sucks at running routes.

This! Only found one game of him in 18 but he was good enough out there.

His money make is for sure off the LOS. But he can win on it
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