2024 Draft Countdown/NFL Prospects thread

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Caleb is #1, no doubt about it. I think Nix will wind up being taken before Maye. JMO right now. We will see.
Maye's physical tools are too impressive for Bo to be drafted over him.

Then again Mayfield went ahead of Sam Darnold when no one saw that coming. Still think Maye goes top 2.
 

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Maye's physical tools are too impressive for Bo to be drafted over him.

Then again Mayfield went ahead of Sam Darnold when no one saw that coming. Still think Maye goes top 2.
Lol ... I called Mayfield as the top pick weeks before the draft. Dude flat out sold himself to Cleveland
 

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I think Nix will end up being the best QB drafted when all is said and done. Williams and Maye probably go before him but I think Nix will end up being the best QB drafted.
When you have what seems is like a 7 year college career, you should end up being better...lol I actually do like Nix, too. I liked the kid from FSU, too, as a 3rd/4th round prospect, but his injury today will really derail his career for a year or 2.
 

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When you have what seems is like a 7 year college career, you should end up being better...lol I actually do like Nix, too. I liked the kid from FSU, too, as a 3rd/4th round prospect, but his injury today will really derail his career for a year or 2.
He'll be 24 before the draft. Time really helps players, but it also means less upside usually.
 

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Article from last year but solid job of breaking down each of MHJ's skills as a WR and some pretty good comparisons.

I’m definitely not ready to put Harrison in the rarefied air occupied by the likes of Johnson and Fitzgerald. But by both the eye test and most statistical and athletic measures, Harrison has done more than enough to etch his name on the list of the most impressive receiver prospects of the past 20 years. Stylistically, he reminds me a little bit of both Chase and Green. He’s similar to Green in that he’s tall, slender, and unbelievably smooth as a downfield playmaker, possessing a natural feel for getting his feet inbounds, but he’s so much stronger and more physical than Green, and that’s where Chase comes to mind. Harrison has some Chase-like flashes in the way he outmuscles opponents at the catch point and can win with pure, explosive speed—both before and after the catch.
 

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Article from last year but solid job of breaking down each of MHJ's skills as a WR and some pretty good comparisons.

I’m definitely not ready to put Harrison in the rarefied air occupied by the likes of Johnson and Fitzgerald. But by both the eye test and most statistical and athletic measures, Harrison has done more than enough to etch his name on the list of the most impressive receiver prospects of the past 20 years. Stylistically, he reminds me a little bit of both Chase and Green. He’s similar to Green in that he’s tall, slender, and unbelievably smooth as a downfield playmaker, possessing a natural feel for getting his feet inbounds, but he’s so much stronger and more physical than Green, and that’s where Chase comes to mind. Harrison has some Chase-like flashes in the way he outmuscles opponents at the catch point and can win with pure, explosive speed—both before and after the catch.
Want this kid on this team!
 

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I really like Troy Franklin's game - reminds me of Stefon Diggs.

I question guys like Odunze and Coleman - does their game translate well to the NFL?
 

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