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the future first mindset. I'm your co-host, J-Mac. Here with my co-host, Jose. What's going
on, dude? How much J-Mac? Are you been? I've been good, man. Been watching the Combine,
getting all the stats, figuring out who's who. You know, as weird, man, I've been looking.
I say Combine IQ at the top because last year, they had that cool Combine IQ. I can't
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last year, and I'm a little bit disappointed about all that.
Yeah, I remember that. That was pretty cool. I think sometimes NFL puts this stuff out,
and sometimes the owners or whoever behind the scenes doesn't like it. The report cards
the owner were trying to hide from everybody. Those came out too. Some shockers in there.
But anyways, yeah, Combine season is exciting. So Freak went out there and did his thing
as we kind of predicted. It was as crazy as it seemed like it was going to be, and he met
all expectations, so that was great to see. Yeah, so it's Combine season. This is exciting.
This is kind of the first data point that we get before the NFL draft, and now we'll
start hearing all the 20 visits, and all those other things that will give us another
little bread crumbs along the way. But yeah, man, it's exciting. The real prospect season
is really heating up now. We're getting into the real thick of it. So it's fun.
Yeah, it is, man. I'm looking forward to free agency. We already have franchise tags being
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them on x at defox worth 07 and at ff underscore McGrumble. All right. We got to talk about these
wide receiver rookie class men coming in. And there's a lot of them. So let's get to it. Are you ready dude?
All right, man. Here we are in the quick kit. Let's talk about these franchise tags that are going
on because I know you have some big feelings about one of these guys pile pits getting tagged by
the Falcons man. I know I know you said that you were going to be out on this if if that happened.
Is that the case or are we still in? Yeah, I mean, it's not as bright. I don't I'm not as excited
for it. I think cousins is probably getting cut released who he had, you know, his most
production with, but he wasn't bad with Michael Pentax either, but just the uncertainty a quarterback.
I don't love it. So, you know, I'm going to keep my shares of cow pits probably because nobody's
probably going to pay what he's worth, but I'm not nearly as excited as if he had hit the free
market and maybe gone to one of these teams with, you know, very solid quarterback in offensive
coordinator play calling. So, you know, it'll be interesting what they do and if they're trying to
work a long term deal, but he seems more like the guy that's probably going to be there. I don't
I don't know what he'll do. He'll, you know, do the George Pickens route. We're going to talk about
as well where he'll just sit out until he gets the deal or if there's like a sign in trade
possibility, maybe I'm not sure, you know, I haven't heard too many news about what cow pits kind
of feels like or from his agent or camp. So, yeah, it's just not as exciting, you know, for what could
have been. No, I agree. But on the other hand, George Pickens got tagged and that is about as
exciting as he could get for George Pickens. Obviously, what we saw him do in the Cowboys offense
last year is, you know, booing his draft and dynasty value going into this 2026 season,
which is pretty high. Nonetheless, he's right up there, right around now, I was super one status
for them. Do you think the tag was placed to keep him on the team or do you think the tag was
placed to to try and trade him? I think they're going to try to do everything they can to keep him.
I think if he can figure out a way to do the Cincinnati Bay goes, although that doesn't make
a ton of sense, like roster construction wise, if they can figure that out, I think if Pickens can
come down somewhere into that level to fit behind CD, but I was looking at reports that Pickens
was maybe looking to be the highest paid wide receiver in the NFL type of deal. I just don't think
there's any way that that could be possibly done. Like in terms of what he's done, yes, he had a
great year, but in terms of the receiver he is and some of the things he's shown, even in Dallas
last year, with giving up and on routes and towards the end of the season, they're not playing that
hard. I just don't see how you can kind of keep the team structure together to pay him more than
CD-Lam. Personally, I don't think he's a better player than CD-Lam either, so it wouldn't really
make sense. So George Pickens and his team is, that's like with their ad, they're looking at,
you know, the top of the market, I don't think a deal gets done and then it probably gets really
messy leading into camp and future on and then, you know, a whole saga. But the Cowboys have,
you know, kind of been saying all the things. I don't know how much to believe like I was saying
before. I don't want to get too excited, but they are looking to spend money. They are saying
they're going to be active in free agency and they can restructure about like three major contracts
to push money down the road and create like $60 million worth of cap. Everybody, you know,
just today or two days ago got $22 million extra in the cap as it went up into the new year
so I think there's money to make it happen just but, you know, if he wants to be the highest paid
wide receiver and then I felt it's not going to be on the Cowboys, I don't think.
Yeah, I would tend to agree with you there and yeah, I mean, if the Cowboys could restructure,
you know, at least starting with DAC, I think that frees up a lot a bit of cap space where
they're going to need it to get some defense in there for them if they want to not be like the
Bengals. Yeah, and then I think the only other franchise tag news we have is that the jets are
planning to place it on Breeze Hall, which was weird. It wasn't committal, you know, it's like
pretty much if they couldn't get the deal worked out that that was the plan for Breeze.
Yeah, he's just going to be in jail again. It seems like all our hopes of, you know, him going to
the team, you know, I mean, they, this themes of Jeremiah love to the Chiefs. Let's do it. I mean,
hey, I'll sacrifice a Breeze Hall for a Jeremiah love on the on the Chiefs any day. No.
I mean, you know, speaking of the comment and the this is not fake, I double checked. I was like,
nah, Jaymax me, me, me, he hacked the sleeper account, like he made this air and Glenn caught sleeping,
well, you know, just I mean, like, come on, man, like I saw somebody post it and they were like,
every time I see something like this from the Jets or in general about the Jets, I just think of
that poor guy slash kid. I can't remember coming out of the game. He's just like, I'm just tired
of being a Jets fan, man, this and he's crying. I didn't choose this. It's like, man, like,
and then waking up, he wakes up and he sees his face all on the screens and he's in the background
of the screen. So you could totally tell he's looking at himself and he's just like, oh, damn,
they caught me sleeping, like, yeah, what a life, what a life to be a Jets fan. But, um, but yeah,
man, I, you know, sucks for Breeze Hall. You hope they can find something to, you know, figure something
out at quarterback so that the offense can be a little bit better to give Breeze a chance. But yeah,
I mean, it's, it's not looking too good for them this year. I don't, I don't think they want to.
I think they kept Aaron Glenn around so that they can tank this year because they have their eye
on one of these quarterbacks coming out in the 2027 class. Like, it just doesn't make sense. Like,
their moves, I mean, it is the Jets. I don't, maybe, maybe their destined to never make sense,
but yeah, I feel bad for the Jets fans, man. Um, yeah, there's, there's a lot of rumors and, um, you
know, trade talks steaming up for, you know, in the combined two, um, I don't have any on, on the
doc here to talk about, but I don't know if you had any that you wanted to mention any of that
got steamed up. Um, I mean, it just seems like the, the giants are desperate to trade back. That's
kind of one of the biggest things like, like they keep talking about, oh, we want Jeremiah love or
it's like, you're not taking Jeremiah love. Like, you know, it's, it just screams of like, hey,
we love all these players here. Someone come trade for them because we just love them too much.
Um, but not, I didn't see any toothed concrete, but, you know, I mean, you got all the GMs, all the
owners in one area for, you know, an extended period of time. So, you know, it definitely is a time
for things to get, um, kind of, you know, drummed up and, and some talks to happen. So, hopefully,
we'll get some interesting, hopefully free agencies good to us fantasy wise. Yeah, I think that it will
be, I mean, it seems like there's a lot of people in the market for their money back and they're,
they're looking to explore it not only in free agency, but also the draft, you know, like you,
like you said, the giants, maybe that's just fake news and smoke screen, uh, to get people to
them want to move up to that one or two, but hey, it's, it's that time of year. We got to,
we got to figure out what smoke and what's fire. But you know what, what doesn't seem to me smoke is,
uh, Clint Kubiak coming out right away and saying he wants to make gente his Kenneth Walker and find
somebody to take all his touchdowns or whatever, like, man, you have to be, you have to be kind of
upset about that. You hope he's kidding. Cause I mean, gente's 10 times the player, no offense to Kenneth
Walker or Charbonne, but man, you, you hope he gets in the practices and the, in the games and
sees what gente can do. And he's like, yeah, man, I got to put this down. I know. I know. As much as well. Yeah.
He's definitely not kind of the Walker, right? I mean, he's a better way better prospect than
Kenneth Walker. The fact that he said that he's looking to maybe share it with like two other people,
it gives me hope, right? Like, I mean, like those two other people, are they going to be like,
you know, like the Tyler Badee, you know, like those type of guys that are in there, um, I don't,
I don't know. I, I, I hope good things about it. But yeah, man, that video is like, it's, it's such
weird vibes, like, but like the, the shadow on it, the wall behind him is like, very slumped over
demeanor is like, it just felt like, yeah, like the guys behind the camera, Clint, you can leave anytime
you want. You just have to answer the question exactly as we wrote it on the card for you.
Yeah. It's like he got into it. Like, you know, he's coming off the Super Bowl highs. Like,
oh, this is great. And then like, he instantly enters the, the Las Vegas Raiders, like,
facility. And it's just like ducks the lights out of him. He's like, what did I do? Why am I here?
I could have stayed in Seattle. Why? Oh, man. That's too good. Too good.
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today to save on your first order. All right, welcome back. We're here to talk about some
Y receiver prospects for this 2026 class. And this is the, it feels like the premium position of
the rookie class here. We have three top end talents that are going to be the highly desired guys
and you know, quite a bit of depth behind them too. I would say at least six or seven guys that
I feel good about depending draft spot and capital that goes into them. But we're going to dive
into our six favorite here more in detail with their 2025 stats up on the screen. And then we
also have kind of the rest of them as an aggregate that we'll look at at the end. But to start us
off here, we're going to look at Makai lemon, one of our favorites out of this class. He comes from
USC, the Trojans confirmed coming in at five foot 1192 pounds, 21.7 years old. And I say
confirms because before the combine, people weren't really sure what he was going to come in at
he, you know, his size was 511 195 pounds. So the 192, it's not concerning. I mean, that's right
around where you wanted to be. You would have liked to see 198 instead of 195 or, you know, instead of
that 192 going the opposite direction. But I mean, nonetheless, like this was expected for him,
you know, that's the one knock. One of the knocks on him is that he's undersized here going forward.
You know, he's not, he's not the, the Justin Jefferson or the, you know, Jamar chase kind of
size where there's six foot 205 200. You know, that's, that's really the profile that we want to
attack here. But nonetheless, this guy is a dog. I don't know if you guys have seen his combine videos,
but he's like, he's doing that little like snaky, snaky look and it's funny here and people
talk about it. I'm like, man, I'm pretty sure that's just how they do it for where he's from.
You tell me, Jose, you're from LA. Is that, is that what guys are doing out there? Is that how they
talk and what they look like? Oh, you're muted, buddy. Oh, my bad. Sorry. They're, yeah, you, you know,
yeah, me and my guy lemon cop from the exact same clock. We hang out in the same, same streets. Yeah,
man, I mean, that's, that's just the LA thing. Yeah, I mean, the weight concerns this stuff. I,
I mean, it's just the NFL. I think that's where you're headed. I mean, you're talking about, you
know, like a half an inch to an inch and like, you know, five to seven pounds compared to like
JSN and some of the other guys. So, yeah, I mean, I just think that NFL is trending towards like,
you don't need to be six foot something and 200 pounds anymore. Like, especially if you get into
the right system. So, you know, he was a little lighter than expected, but I don't think it was so
dramatic where it's a, it's a huge thing. But, um, yeah, one thing about him and, and most, and
pretty much all the top prospects that we're going to talk about is, um, none of them really did
most of the workouts, like a lot of them didn't do a full workout. Most McIden and run a 40,
you know, Tate didn't run a 40 Jordan Tyson was injured, so he didn't do anything. So it was just,
it's not great. I mean, I think Tate run the 40, but, you know, they didn't do full workouts.
It seems like that's more and more trending, like, especially wide receivers. They're just like,
I don't need to do everything. I'll do my pro day, probably, and that will be a more comfortable
setting with my coaches, with my people. But, um, yeah, so, um, let's get into more stats.
That's it. Yeah, man. Before we just, like, keep going into the, the actual player here.
Yeah. So he ran 369 routes in 2025, had 108 targets for 79 receptions,
went for 1,156 yards with 11 touchdowns. That's actually the most in this class for, I think,
for the 2025 season. Uh, I need to confirm that, but my browser is freezing over here.
And then we have 502 yards after the catch, targets per round run of 0.29. So that's,
as elite and the yards per round run of 3.13, that screams elite right there. Also,
first downs per round run of 0.14, which is right at that sweet spot of where we want to see them at.
He had 6.35 yards after the catch per, per assumption. So, yeah, I mean, a great prospect all around.
You, you can't feel bad about McIleman here. I think he's, he's great all over the field.
He, he ran more routes out of the slot than he did out wide, which is where people love to knock on
him is that he's kind of more a slot-only guy, but it's just not true. He's, he's actually one of the,
the most effective on the outside. I think when his yards per round run, when he was on the outside,
was like, I want to say it was over four. I don't have the numbers in front of me, but it was like
high threes or like low fours or something crazy like that. So this guy's a stud, man. And if you
watch him play, it, it jumps. It pops on the screen. And you can tell he's just got this grit
to him where he wants to run people over and run through them in his very physical in that sense.
And I think that's why he gets the comp to a monro same brown in so many ways. Honestly,
it'd probably be Puka, if he were bigger, you know, like that would probably be the number one
comp. I think that their playstyles are, are very similar. And when, when he, they asked about it,
like a monro was the guy that he kept talking about on kind of who he monos is game after. So
I love lemon. He's, he's definitely going to be top of my draft board when we get to the
rookie draft season here. Yeah. Agreed. I think he's still remaining as my number one guy. I know
Tate is getting a lot of, you know, hype and pushed up and they're kind of battling one for one.
And we'll talk about Tate next, but to focus on lemon, yeah. I mean, it's hard not to fall in with
kind of what everybody, anybody I'm listening to is talking about him and could copy him to a
monro, I say brown, but I think it just fits so perfectly well with what he does. I mean, I see
also, you know, some CD lamb in there. If you wanted to throw in like a lower end, you know,
that would still be fantasy relevant. Although, you know, with your 102, 103 pick, you want to be
super happy about Chris Godwin a little bit of him in there. But yeah, I mean, he's a guy that can
go anywhere on the field. You hope that he gets to OC and a head coach and just an offense that
is willing to move the receiver and does to see him as a slot only guy and we'll just put him
all over the field because they, you know, even like JSN lining up in the backfield and the
Super Bowl, like those sorts of things, he can run pretty much any route that they that you
want to ask him to do. Let me see. I have a few like he's a chain mover. He's great good hands.
He's safe, right? He played it like you said, a lot of the stats from the slot, but so did
Justin Jefferson. And now we see what Justin Jefferson is. Obviously, a bit of a different game,
a bit of a more of a tactician in terms of running routes. But I think he's, you mentioned Puka.
I think he's like a pocket Puka, right? Like he's a slot Puka if you wanted to kind of
comp him in another way, right? The way he plays, he's aggressive and he wants contact. He's not,
you know, catching the ball and going down like who is the guy from Seattle that I can't
on Blanky right now? Tyler Lockhe. Tyler Lockhe. Yeah, like catching the ball and go to the ground,
right? Like that's on his style. So he's definitely still my top prospect. The landing spot will
determine a decent amount, especially for, you know, comparing him to to Tate. And, you know,
we hope to see Jordan Tyson do something workout related, you know, this before the draft. I don't
know if we're going to get anything. It doesn't seem like it, but you'd hope just for him. But,
yeah, man, I love Mikaileman that he's my dude right now. Yeah, I'm with you. I think like to
sum it up, like he's built like JSN, but plays like Puka. Like that's how I like to think about it.
Like he's, he's very, and I think that JSN kind of got the similar knock coming out of college,
too. It was like, oh, he's undersized. He's more of a slot guy and look at him in the right scheme,
right? I mean, that's just speaks to where the NFL is at nowadays. Okay. I think we gave Mikaileman
due justice here. Let's move on to, and it feels weird saying this, man, but I think I'm moving
Carnell Tate up above Mikaileman because I wasn't Mikaileman believer. The analytics just popped,
especially in comparison to Carnell Tate. Well, man, as I went back and I watched the film,
it really, it really just spoke to me. And like when I was thinking about like, why,
how would this guy not have the analytics to back up? It makes a lot of sense that he was playing
behind Marvin Harris Jr. and Mika Puka. And then once those guys cleared the space, then he had
to deal with Jeremiah Smith and still was dealing with Jeremiah Smith. So let's get into what he did
in 2025, which was by far his best year as in his collegiate career. He is from the Ohio State
Bug guys, which you may have guessed after let's talk about Marvin Harrison Jr. and Jeremiah Smith.
He's 6 to 192 pounds confirmed at the combine 21.2 years old. He ran 290 routes for 66 targets,
51 receptions, 875 yards, 9 touchdowns, 231 yards after the catch, garnering a 0.23 targets
per route run and had a 3.02 yards per route run and a 0.12, first down per route run and a
yak per reception of 4.53. So again, these analytics are not going to pop off the page here and
screen that this guy is the wibersiever one of the class. But when you turn on his film,
he is so smooth and just deceptively good at route running. And I don't mean
you know, from the tape, you're like, oh, this guy isn't a good route runner, is he?
Like, I don't mean that. I mean like wins safeties and corners are covering him. He can sell the
route one way and flip it and go the other and he's so good at it, especially on the go routes.
He's really good about catching, you know, his corner back with his hips flipped and then just
running the other way and burning it. He's also got, you know, incredible hands. He can, he's a
contested catch guy. He can win there too. But I don't want to like fool you guys into thinking like
that's that's what he does is goal balls and contested catches like he can find the soft spot
in the zone and sit there and he's really good at working when the play breaks down working
back to the quarterback and making the play for him. So I think he's really quarterback friendly.
I think he's, he's, man, he also does this thing where he just like glides on his feet.
When it comes to like press coverage and, you know, getting that guy, getting space off of him,
they have to respect him. Like press, press coverage on him. You know, he's six foot to at
195 pounds. Like he's he's not like a, you know, getting thrown around, but they have to respect him
because of his speed and because of his route running. But he'll run up on guys and he does this
thing with his feet where he looks like he's going one way and then just like shifts and glides
the other way and it's it's crazy to watch because his foot looks like it's planted, but it just moves
on the on the turf for the grass and goes the other way. I'm sold on this guy. I think, I think he's
the real deal. I, you know, pre draft. I want to put him above McIleman just because I feel like
he's he's less scheme proof, right? McIleman, we really want to seem go to the right scheme,
you know, in like a West Coast offense where they're going to be moving him around. Like I think
Cardinal Tate would be really, really good in that kind of scheme, but I also think Cardinal Tate
would be good in any kind of scheme. He's he's more that traditional wide receiver, whether it's
outside inside regardless. I think that he's going to produce and and be that guy for a team.
But let's hear Jose's thoughts on all this. Yeah, I mean, I think the biggest thing when I see him
is is my question is can he be the number one guy can he be the alpha and it's like he played
with all these guys and that's what we're saying, you know, his production profile wasn't good. So
does that mean he's just always going to be T Higgins who's kind of how I comp him too kind of
on the mid mid mid mid end, like is he always kind of going to be the the great as the second weapon,
not maybe not the best as the number one, which is perfectly fine. I mean, T Higgins,
besides getting injured, you love him for fantasy. You know, a George Pickens style, like he's
thrived. He broke out when he had another guy opposite him, right? You were talking about that
he's not just like a contested catch merchant, like a jump ball guy, although he had like a,
I think it was like 86% right with contested catches and then a 0% drop, which was crazy. I
think I saw that set somewhere for him that he had something like that. So he has amazing
hands, like elite, right? So that was my only concern. I do think Carnot has the highest ceiling
unless, you know, unless MacIlamin really does turn into Almond Ross and Brown. I think
Carnot has the higher ceiling out of all the guys here who could, you know, break into and just be
one of the best receivers in the entire NFL, you know, starting out. And like you said,
he's a lot less dependent, maybe on, on scheme. So he could kind of produce maybe
earlier on in his career. So, you know, I don't hate Carnot by any means. I think,
depending on your roster construction and what you're looking at, if you're coming out of a rebuild,
I think MacIlamin's a little bit of a safer asset going to the future. I do think Tate is a bit of
the hopian, like the big swing type of pick because he could pay off much more the MacIlamin.
So that's kind of how I see it. I think, you know, part of it will depend like how high do,
you know, do any of these guys go top five? Do any of both of them go top 10? Like where and where do
they go? So, you know, there's not a ton of teams that I love picking that are picking in those
top 10, but it sounds like at least, you know, most of these guys are getting that sort of capital
in most of the mock drafts. So I do like Carnotate. I just think I like lemon just a bit more,
but I think the draft could definitely flip flip them from one to two. Yeah, and I think that's
very possible where I'm going to be higher on lemon after the draft than I will be on Tate,
just because of the way Tate profiles, I feel like a bad team is more likely to pick on.
But you're not wrong, Carnotate had a contested catch rate of 85.7 last year. He had
14 targets caught 12 of them and had zero drops last year alone. So I don't have that for his whole
career, but I mean, you know, 14 contested targets of his 66 totals. That's like less than 20%
contested target rate, which is really good. Like I think contested targets is kind of like a
double edged sword. I've been looking at it as a way to determine analytically how well someone
separates. If they have a ton of contested targets, they're probably not separating all that well.
But I also think that it could just speak volumes to a quarterback trusting in their wide
receiver and then being that good at it. So I think having like a healthy, you know, percentage
of right hovering right around 20 is a good thing. So I think that Carnotate is right there with
with that. So yeah, love Carnotate. I don't know if you have any more words you want to say on him,
or should we just move here on here to Jordan Tyson? Let's move on, man. Let's do it. All right,
Jordan Tyson out of Arizona state with the sun devils. What a name. I love it. Fitting. I mean,
that one fits. I don't know what a buck. I don't know what a buck I is, but hey, a sun devil,
you're in the middle of the dang desert in Arizona makes sense to me. I'm pretty sure a buck
guy is a type of wheat, right? Is the name themselves after a crop? Yeah, I guess. I mean, there ain't
nothing in the mid east any like in the middle of the country. What's out there? Who knows? Don't
ask me. I'm a California man. I don't know. It was 90 degrees today in freaking February while
they're the other part of the country's looking at Blizzard. So I'm not trying to be a coastal
elite or anything like that. But let's let's talk about Jordan Tyson, man. Let's think again.
I love it, though, man. I love let's coach best coach, baby. Let's go. All right, he's the wide
receiver three in this class stands in at six foot two two hundred and three pounds
21 and a half years old. In 2025, he ran, I guess, let's preface it to, he only played nine games
in 2025. And that was because I think it was a collarbone injury. So what he was working through
or when it was quad, right? Hamstrings. He ran 300 routes in those nine games for 97 targets
and 61 receptions per seven hundred and eleven yards eight touchdowns. 263 yards after the catch
garnering a 0.33 targets per route run 2.37 yards per route run 0.1 to first downs per route run
and 4.31 of yards after the catch per reception. This guy is explosive. He is a ballhawk. He makes
he makes routine plays where he goes up and gets the ball incredible body control while in the air.
Just kind of and great jump to like I don't know. Did he he didn't test it all but I imagine
and the vert jump he would probably crushed it because this guy is he just makes things look easy.
He's he's hurtling guys in some plays and incredibly explosive in open space too.
I just he he feels a little wrought to me like when you watch his film like he kind of does that like
crazy running style like Isaiah Pacheco but he doesn't look like Isaiah Pacheco where he's like
stomping the ground but he does like get these like wavy arms all over the place. I like Jordan Tyson.
I just think I'm cooling on him as putting him into like these top three kind of kind of I think
the ceiling for him is really high but I think the floor is also pretty low where the range
of outcomes here is just too great for me to want to bet on him whereas these other two guys
I would feel a lot safer about. I think we we might share similar thoughts on this here but I don't
do you do Jordan Tyson as as in the top three here or you kind of fallen back?
No I think he's a solid third and honestly my biggest thing is the injuries like if you took his
2024 year without this year we got injured obviously you can't just wave a magic wand and take
the injuries away but I mean his 2024 year was you know it would probably look like best in the
class right he had a great year I think he has of like the the measurables that you know sometimes
people put into their models the true breakout age of like 18 like he has the youngest he was
you know he really broke out but he's has been dealing with a lot of injuries including like a
major knee injury that he suffered in 2023 I want to say or is that 2022 I can't remember.
So I think that injuries is the only kind of biggest concern that I have I think I actually
feel like he's the most polished guy coming in like he could fit easily into most schemes
is just going to be can he stay healthy right I think with for me what you talk about high
ceiling but low as floor is like this guy has a couple big injuries through his rookie contract
his fifth year option gets picked up and then maybe he just becomes a guy and then FL because
of his injuries right like he's never able to develop he's never really able to show his true
abilities I think that's the biggest concern for me and it's like hard when you already have
those thoughts of the player coming out of the draft and on top of that you're not going to see
anything before the NFL draft no scouts are seeing anything in terms of workouts and I did want to
mention Tate did run his 40 and it was pretty slow I mean it was like I had to go back to to take
you know we already talked about con tape but I think he ran he ran a 4.54 so I mean you know I
think that was slower than people were uh definitely now Puka ran a 4.57 and Puka is one of the best
and if you know running in in shorts in a straight line does not really mean anything it was just a
little disappointing I don't you know never want to overreact to a 40 time for a wide receiver it's
just slightly disappointing but anyways um back to Tyson yeah um for those reasons I haven't
squarely as third otherwise I think if he was just healthy and he had maybe put up a similar season
this year than he did in 2024 I think he could easily be a three-headed monster and there
be a lot more split opinions between the three I think right now as a community it's pretty much
you're either Tate or lemon for who you have his wide receiver one and then Tyson kind of always
feels like the the third wheel bringing up he's not in the KCC Danzo Boston you know tier but he
feels like he maybe also doesn't necessarily fit the Tate lemon tier like maybe it's you know
lemon Tate however you have them break then um Jordan Tyson break then the other guys maybe uh
you know if anything I could see and in a tier by himself yeah if anything maybe you'd be falling
more depending on what happens with Danzo Boston and KCC and some of these other guys that are
kind of you know coming up the draft boards he could be you know joining that tier by a guy or two
depending on draft and some of these things that we you know a couple data points that we continue to
get but uh yeah I mean uh I like Jordan Tyson I you know hope he gets a good landing spot and
can stay healthy you know that would be my biggest thing I hope he gets a full rookie mini camp
by holy pig it's a full training camp no weird like oh Jordan Tyson's missing two weeks of training
camp because he tweaked the groin or a hat like you would hate to hear that and see that for him um so
yeah yeah no I think I don't know the injuries are definitely being factored in there for me but I'm
just I'm just I'm just not so like when it comes to these other two prospects with their analytics
in their film like I see it when I watch Jordan Tyson on film like I just feel it doesn't it doesn't
feel the same like he's good don't get me wrong I think that I want I want to I want to bet on him
and I want him on my teams but I just I don't feel as confident in him as I do as those other two
guys um going back to like the the tate thing like and his his time on the 40 I think people think
he's faster than he is because of how well he separates but and I like I think that just kind of
speaks to his his route running um you see him burn past these guys but it's because he's he's
catching them either flat footed or with the hips flipped and like and is able to put like
five yards in between them and and not be able to catch up like four or five four is still like
pretty fast and I think he also has like a top end speed that he can get to it's just you know
getting to that point is um a little bit more difficult for him but all right man I think we
banged out these top three guys pretty well let's take a break here before we get into the rest
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all right welcome back we are going to talk about the next guy on our list
wide receiver four in the class which is kc concepsion you know I've known here on the podcast as kdc
aka kcc kcc um I think this guy is getting steamed up quite a bit too
I think you know they're after that top three the next guys that are kind of going off in order is
it's between concepsion Omar Cooper Jr. and Denzel Boston who we'll talk about here
after we talk about kcc but I think kcc is probably more deserving of the wide receiver four
than than the other two that we'll talk about but let's let's dive into that his stats here before
we get into that argument so he is an Aggie the good old Aggie from from Texas A&M
I'm from Davis in California and we also are the UC Davis Aggies which I don't know like
makes sense when when I think about Davis and like what they're doing here and like
all were like biological studies that they got going on at UC Davis but come on like
an Aggie I don't even know what an Aggie is I assume it's just an agriculturalist
you know what I mean I don't know are you looking it up your Google yeah let's say what's an Aggie
it just came up as a master's historic agricultural roots like a member of university with
historic agricultural roots oh man what a what a great mascot and the fact that there's multiple
Aggies what is that come on well why you can't think of something new well maybe maybe that's
the reason for all these bad names because there's so many colleges and they're trying to
differentiate from all these other guys all right back to the prospect here 6 foot 196 pounds 21
and a half years old in 2025 he ran 374 routes for 101 targets 61 receptions 919 yards 9 touchdowns
440 yards after the catch 0.27 targets per route run 2.46 yards per route run
a first down per route run of 0.13 and 7.21 yards after the catch per reception
this guy is like the more stereotypical Y receiver you know 6 foot 195 196 pounds like
that's kind of what you want to see from your Y receiver this guy is a playmaker like making some
insane catches just coming down with the ball really friendly to to the Y receipt or to the
quarterback here making plays again like I think the one knock on him is was like the the drops
that he had I think I've it's but again those aren't sticky right I don't know are you worried about
drops with him I mean you don't love it I mean you'd like to see like I don't have time for this
but if there's out there like a compilation a drop compilation to see like how much was it you
know a drop can be you stretching diving and it hits your hands but it was you know you're trying
to make a crazy play or you know are you queuing it up and it's like hitting you right in the face
and you're just dropping it right right I think there's different things to take there I mean
you would love to see a car now tape type of thing where he you know zero drop rate you know
obviously but that's not going to happen I mean one thing I was going to ask I know we focus on
receiving obviously for the wide receivers do you have his rushing for this last year because I
know what was it like a couple of years ago when he was at North Carolina state he had
had something very impressive numbers but I wasn't sure those kept up with him or if he kind of
started once he got to Texan and him started running the ball less yeah I could I could pull it
up here really quick if you give me a second you want to talk about some other things you like
about him yeah I mean he I wrote down yak master he just seems like he just he catches the ball
and he's always good creating yards after he's got decent routes I did put suspect hands right
a thing like you were talking about at times and he had an early production which is kind of
what I was talking about where he had a year like like he did this year in terms of his receiving
but he also had like 40 rushes for another like 300 something yard or something like that
I believe I don't know if you ended up finding it it was in 2023 I believe I don't know how far
back here but I was checking if he had rushes if he did he have as many rush attempts or even
any rush attempts as many like in these years or did that was just like a one-off year no so
and it looks like in 2025 he had 10 attempts for 75 yards here it also looks like I think my
spreadsheet might be a little glitchy here because 2024 is saying the exact same thing as well as
2023 here so yeah I need I need I need a little bit more time if we want and that might not
it's okay I just threw you on the spot there no I mean I think comp-wise like a recent guy like
Addison you know as a new floor to have a player and a lobby on a high end you know if you can
really figure it out and you know get learn his if he has a catch bomb make sure that's cleaned up
but I don't think it's a catch bomb we just you know he maybe it's just not the most reliable
right like you're not you know you'll see a couple drops here and there but otherwise man I think
it uh I think he's a very solid guy and I think he's kind of like we were talking about like he's
kind of that next year if you want to put Denzel Boston up there maybe with him but I think he's
separating himself as the next guy and it would be interesting to see you know how um how does
the NFL treat these guys and how you know well it wouldn't be so too crazy if all of a sudden KCC
goes above Jordan Tyson or somebody falls in love with a Denzel Boston and he goes above you know
the guys that we you know are pegging as it's for sure the top guys so um which could shake out
things pretty interestingly you know um it would be uh I I will really wild first round I think
it's gonna be very exciting for for fantasy and just NFL in general yeah and you know we haven't
talked about it since the overview of the class but this combine is has done a lot for these
late-end draft picks you know in terms of value because the combine is what the NFL cares about
and the NFL is gonna you know CD's guys come in and draft them highly and when they get drafted
highly and we have seven picks in the first round of skill players and all the sudden those
those late round first round picks and rookie drafts are more valuable to you so
this is this is great news for for us if you're holding those late round picks and that KCC
concepts you know and I feel like it's probably gonna land right around there he's probably gonna go
106107 would be my guess but again the draft can change things I mean the combined
already is with we haven't talked about you know Mike Washington Jr but holy moly talk about
size speed score there what is he like two hundred and twelve pounds running a sub four four like
that's that's some some scary stuff and he's got a receiving profile to him too like I think
he's no longer a sleeper I mean he's he's pretty well cemented in there and he you know if he
gets a high-end draft capital day two going to a good spot like he's he's gonna get vaulted up
to the 106105 I can I can already call it um let's get back to KC concepts you in here though
25 touchdowns over his career which is one of the highest for the class here like you said
yak monster 1,200 yards of yak over his career in college so definitely a playmaker and someone
that that stuff translates I feel like into the NFL as long as like the yak is in a scheme
created thing from from screens or you know he definitely feels like like a dbo-esque kind of
player here but bigger you know like dbo is kind of a shorter and stockier and he just kind of
fits that wide receiver more so than than dbo does so do you like that comparison or how do you
feel about that dbo yeah I could see a little bit dbo and him just you know obviously dbo is almost
like a running back playing wide receiver at least with his build but consistently on his more
a little bit like a slender kind of more wide receiver type but I I can see what you're saying
and yeah I mean when when you watch the tape it wasn't a ton of those manufactured touches like in
terms of like just screens and bubble screens and all that stuff they you know they seem to have
you know just a good ability to make a play and and get yards after the catch would you say he's
like more culture you know he's got that last name conception you know yeah I mean yeah obviously
and he knows he's already got a future first nickname KCC or KCC so you know he's flying
up the board I mean he might be 101 at this point you know this boy who knows man all right let's
move on from KCC here and get into Omar Cooper Jr. from the Indiana Hoosiers our favorite
six foot even 199 pounds 22.2 years old running 367 routes in 2025 for 91 targets a very nice 69
receptions 937 yards 13 touchdowns that's a monster 494 yards after the catch 0.25 targets per
outrun 2.55 yards per outrun 0.12 first down per outrun and 7.16 Yak Perception I don't know what
to think of Omar Cooper Jr. here man like when I watch this film he's a good live receiver
I I just think I like Elijah Sorat more than I like Omar Cooper Jr. and I don't feel like that's
consensus so I feel like I should be wrong on that but nonetheless I mean you know he had a heck of a
season here in Indiana obviously they won the championship with Fernando Mendoza at the home so
is Fernando Mendoza the truck that's pulling the trailers of Omar Cooper Jr. and Elijah Sorat
and we're just being fooled or are these guys actually good? No I mean I don't I don't think I
mean just how we're evaluating Fernando Mendoza I don't see him as like that sort of level of
you know player I mean he was definitely like Omar Cooper Jr. and Sorat would not be where they
are without having a good quarterback like they they themselves aren't those sorts of prospects but
I think they could both be fantasy relevant I definitely am with you on that on I like Sorat
better Omar Cooper Jr. to me is kind of a guy that since we started the process I don't I don't
even know if we mentioned him in our class overview he was not on on my radar at least at the early
process of analyzing players he's kind of come on recently I didn't see what he did he test at all
on the because a lot of these guys just didn't all he did was the you know the one where they run
down the line and turn and catch the ball like a ton of these guys didn't even didn't even run
almost anything I mean the one guy who we talked about that did only hurt him it's stuck so maybe
that's why they're not they're not doing it but it's it's weird to see man I feel like the more and
more we go the less and less we get from these guys especially on yeah I mean he he had a 4.4
240 so that that's not horrible right not not not not a horrible but that's about all he did I
mean he didn't do the three cone he didn't do all some of the other stuff so you know he's an
interesting guy I think people are falling in love with him maybe because of the Fernandum and
those are like like you're saying wagon pulling but I think he's a he's a guy that has a decent
amount to contribute to a team it's just nothing wow nothing to me like jumps off the page when
I'm watching him and when I see you know him making plays it's just you know he looks like a
solid wide receiver and sometimes those are the guys you know that the pop in the NFL because
they just need the right coach to continue to develop yeah 4.4 2 in in the 40 yard dash like you
said quick quick I mean I think Denzel Lawson is like the teams are are going to fall in love with
him but I don't know I think he's more like a wide receiver to or like a you know like a 1b
or something right like he's not he's not going to be that guy that's going to change a franchise
I definitely want to see him go where there's a much stronger player across the field for him
I think I could see like maybe the Rams going with an Omar Cooper Junior kind of the replacement
for Devonte Adams with Puca on the other side something something like that and I would feel good
about Omar Cooper Junior but yeah I think for the most part like I like I like a larger surat
as the prospect a little bit better there so should we move on here to Denzel let's do it
all right mom Denzel Washington nope that's the wrong city Denzel Boston why receivers six
plenty enough from the Washington Huskies running 361 routes of 95 targets 62 receptions 881 yards
11 touchdowns 305 yards after the catch 0.26 targets per route run 2.44 yards per route run
0.14 first down per route run and a yak per reception of 4.92 this guy is pretty cementally
I feel like probably like the Y receiver for for most people the class he gets kind of pushed up
there quite a bit he had a pretty monster 20 25 season in comparison to any of his other seasons
which is kind of strange a very late bloomer and I don't know for me that's kind of a red flag
he he did is only a junior I guess which is something going for him he only had three years of
production and the last year was the the time that he kind of came out of course as a husky
he had you know teammates like Roman Dunesay that he was playing next to he played with Michael
Penix and who are the other guys that came out of that one the the pair of players that ended up
being nothing's but he actually played you know who you got what's the Jordan Ross
no no no the guy that break the record no one of them is on the the Patriots
Polk Jalen Polk was one of them and then I can't remember the one none neither of them are
anything but Denzel or yeah Denzel boss and played with Jeremy Bernard I don't think
it was in Washington but they played on a different team together or maybe it was Washington
and Jeremy Bernard out produced Denzel Boston when they were on the same team together and that
was with Roman Dunesay on that team too and you know I guess recency bias you know Denzel
Boston had a great 2025 season and now he's kind of being vaulted up there but
analytically like his profile is okay when I watch his film I feel the same man like his film is just
he seems like an NFL ride receiver like he can you know get into the NFL but I don't feel
excited about Denzel Boston here and wanting to draft him like he feels like for me I'm going
to take a shot at him in the back of the first after I after guys like Sirat Casey concepts you
I might even start taking some shots on tight ends if it's a tight end premium over Denzel Boston
here and same with Omar Cooper Jr but I don't know it things are still up in the air but that's
just my my feel of things right now where you at with Denzel Boston yeah I mean he's a guy that
definitely didn't help himself the combine today he didn't do much he didn't do the four year
anything and when he did the on field drills he he looked kind of sloppy he was dropping normal passes
and kind of just struggled with his workouts so you know I think his pro day for scouts and for
the NFL will be pretty important you know he's six foot four to one and twelve pounds I think he's
like the more you know that's kind of like your true ex your two you know why receiver body at
least of the last like previously ten fifteen years yeah I tend to agree with a lot of what you
said so I don't want to like repeat too much in terms of like where to draft him I don't know
that I would go that far in terms of like starting drafting tight ends I mean he's still projected
to be a you know first round maybe early seconds I think that would determine a lot like
how much does the NFL believe in him if he sneaks into the first I definitely I think would
you know keep him in that middle of like the the back end of the quarter of the the draft
style is like space and like from one away to one twelve I could see that you know making sense but
yeah I don't want to repeat too much of what you say because I kind of feel a lot of the same things
okay cool well let's get into some of these other driver series that we do want to talk about
and I think you know we both have some notes on Elijah Sirot so let's start there here he's on
the screen here maybe halfway down he's a senior six foot two out of Indiana he's the running mate
to Omar Cooper Jr as we were talking about he had 87 targets 64 receptions on the total of
345 routes he had 824 yards 15 touchdowns man I had to double check this career collegiate career
44 touchdowns like literally lapping the field I mean the next highest touchdowns for this class was
25 in that's Casey concept you know 44 touchdowns in a collegiate career you know it's kind of
wow obviously almost near damn your half of those coming last year but he's got a really great
advanced analytics 0.25 yards for our run 2.38 yards for our run 0.14 first down for our run and
4.78 yards after the catch per reception there so I don't know give me your notes on Elijah Sirot
because he's someone I'm definitely targeting here in in rookie drops yeah I had the things
I wrote down for he's an X type he's got good routes he's great on slant so he reminded me
quite a bit of a slant a bit of a slant merchant like Michael Thomas although you know that was
kind of towards the end of you know Michael Thomas's career he could do more but he seemed great in
those sorts of positions and what I liked is that he progressed through college every year he
seemed like he got better obviously I'm not going back and watching three years worth of tape but
and analytically and statistically it looked like he progressed year on and year over and like
you said I mean he was a touchdown machine in college so you know what is what does that tell you
what what can he do in the NFL if used correctly but yeah man he's definitely a guy that I'm more
interested in than Cooper and he doesn't seem to be getting a ton of buzz which means you know
maybe he can stay more so a sleeper maybe he's you know one of our you know show sleepers one of
guys we're we're pretty interested in so you know I think he's a pretty interesting guy
with that might not be as well known as all the other guys yeah for sure I'm going to highlight
a couple guys that I don't like just because I feel like that's almost as useful as highlighting
guys we do like here and much how we look at the tight end class and we try to remove the tight ends
who are more just pass blocking tight ends and we want the ones that have kind of that pass catcher
and profiles to them I think we need to look at why receivers in a similar vein where
the roles that they play on the field and how that is going to be attractive in the NFL to to some
teams you know like just like they teams need these pass blocking tight ends they need slot
ride receivers that can you know clear out space for these other guys and I think some of those
guys that I identify in this class that are probably going to be drafted pretty high in the NFL
draft but we need to be wary of their profile our guys like Antonio Williams Zachariah Branch
Ted Hurst Deon Birx is another one these guys are all guys that I am very I don't if they go in
the first round or you know early second round or something like that I'm not I'm not going to be
buying in on on those kind of profiles here you have thoughts on the news no I mean I'm you
know I'm not a hater like Jaymeco here so I don't have a hate list certified hater
nah no I mean um there's some names some of those guys that I haven't even you know started to
to really dig into so I don't want to skip them just yeah just skip them just get them just
skip can just delete them from your spreadsheets basically yeah no I think one of the only other
guys I'm not sure we you know Chris Bell he was the guy that you know was a little bit interesting
was seeing some stuff he was a guy when you were talking about Debo that he's he is built like Debo
he had solid two years and in the college he had decent speed for his size decent hands he's
an okay severities decent guy maybe a guy to take a shot I mean like your second round that both
think depending on what his draft capital is so you know but apart from that you know I'm
pretty good on the the rest of these guys yeah I like I like that call I also like Skyler
bile as like a really late round guy like I expect him to be like a day three guy in the NFL
draft and hopefully he kind of slips into round three here like if you have any third rounds that's
where I want to kind of spend them Bryce Lance who is um trade Lance's brother he's got pretty good
analytics I don't know much I haven't watched much film on him or or anything like that but
he's another guy I have a finger on the pulse for Eric McAllister is a profile I probably shouldn't
be buying into but I am I really like Eric McAllister he didn't test another guy to be wary of
his Jeff Caldwell he ran incredibly fast at the combine I think it was like a four three something
like that and obviously you can see on the screen his his analytics kind of pop and green here so
he's just he played at Lyndon University which is it's part of like the Ohio Ohio high conference
or something like that it was like dude like oh man Ohio Valley Ohio Valley conference like
it's it's bad and then he played one year at Cincinnati and I was as you can see here like
had an okay year but he ran really fast and tested really well at the combine so I think he could
potentially get drafted pretty higher and I'm just you know six five two fifteen that ran like
a four sub three I think a lot of NFL teams are gonna try to take a shot of that and I am very wary
of that um yeah uh there the Y receiver classes is deep here we're gonna give more
pieces to the puzzle here as the offseason goes on but hopefully this gives you guys a really
high-end look of what to expect from this class and we'll keep you guys plugged in as things go
forward yeah and I mean since the combine is wrapping up here just to shout out to people that
had an amazing combine I mean you know IDP people out there you're probably going crazy I mean
sunny styles or I think his real name is Lorenzo styles I mean this dude is if you were impressed
when it was sedicted I mean this dude was just doing it on the defensive side I mean his 40 his
vert he pretty much I think broke every record there was I mean he like besides the 40 yard dash
but in terms of what his size of speed was but I think he set the vert jump record and a broad jump
record he's 65 to 44 and moving like a you know a decent-sized running back in terms of his speed
it was crazy um uh the last latest mock has him going to the Cowboys so that would be extremely
exciting um for that I don't know after this combine if that's even gonna be possible um but um
and then Jeremiah love I mean we did our running back episode already but the combine had
it happen and Jeremiah love um was as fast as Gibbs running the 40 with uh what 13 15 pounds heavier
and you know completely different kind of style of playing in terms of his physicality that um
you know he brings to the table so Jeremiah love had himself quite the day as well I know we you
know we did our running back episode but I just wanted to shout that out as well because um you
know everything he's doing is trending him to be a top 10 pick maybe 15 in the NFL draft so
only good things coming if you have the 101 and you know it's wild about that too is like when
you go to the combine you know center on NFL whatever like they still don't have him as good as a
prospect as genty is and like I'm just like how how like athletically like that athletic score behind
them I get maybe genty had like a higher production score but like overall it's just it's just
wild man I'm so jealous for everyone that has the 101 I wish I had some more of those but
let's roll into the 1-0 outro here and uh we wrap it up um again congratulations to g hopkin 3
reach out to us let's get you that dynasty team review rolling and
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I mean I feel like now we don't really have much to look forward to until the draft but uh I guess
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