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Dante84 03-30-2022 11:03 AM

Jon Ledyard's 2022 WR Rankings
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">For those of you who are wondering how Ledyards faired the past few years evaluating WR’s…<br>2021 Rankings: <br>1. Chase<br>2. Waddle<br>3. Smith<br>4. Moore<br>2020 Rankings:<br>1. Lamb<br>2. Jeudy<br>3. Ruggs<br>4. Jefferson<br>👀👀👀 <a href="https://t.co/SYdYdn1r4w">https://t.co/SYdYdn1r4w</a></p>&mdash; Michael Marino (@MichaelMarino37) <a href="https://twitter.com/MichaelMarino37/status/1509208784257835013?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 30, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

2022 NFL Draft WR Rankings & Grades
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In this week’s Bucs Briefing, I release my 2022 NFL Draft wide receiver rankings and round grades. There are a few pro days left, so a couple things may still shift before the draft. But this is likely to be my final ranking of the class. Keep in mind, my round grades are handed out in a vacuum. Each round grade is tied to the caliber of player I believe each prospect will be in the NFL. It is NOT a projection of where I believe they will or even should be drafted in the actual draft. Instead it is a level of valuation I have tied to each player’s outlook for the NFL.

Here are the 2022 NFL Draft wide receivers I still need to complete evaluations for:
John Metchie, Alabama
Khalil Shakur, Boise State
Calvin Austin, Memphis
Justyn Ross, Clemson
Romeo Doubs, Nevada
Wan’Dale Robinson, Kentucky
Josh Johnson, Tulsa
Kyle Phillips, UCLA

12. Alec Pierce, Cincinnati – Round 4 (Spot Starter/Quality Depth)
Spoiler!


11. Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama – Early Round 4 (Spot Starter/Quality Depth)
Spoiler!


10. David Bell, Purdue – Early Round 4 (Spot Starter/Quality Depth)
Spoiler!


9. George Pickens, Georgia – Late Round 3 (Solid Starter)
Spoiler!


8. Jahan Dotson, Penn State – Round 3 Grade (Solid Starter)
Spoiler!


7. Christian Watson, North Dakota State – Round 3 Grade (Solid Starter)
Spoiler!


6. Skyy Moore, Western Michigan – Round 3 Grade (Solid Starter)
Spoiler!


5. Jameson Williams, Alabama – Late Round 2 Grade (Good Starter)
Spoiler!


4. Drake London, USC – Late Round 2 Grade (Good Starter)
Spoiler!


3. Chris Olave, Ohio State – Early Round 2 Grade (Very Good Starter)
Spoiler!


2. Garrett Wilson, Ohio State – Early Round 2 Grade (Very Good Starter)
Spoiler!


1. Treylon Burks, Arkansas – Late Round 1 Grade (High Quality Starter)
Spoiler!


staylor26 03-30-2022 11:06 AM

Burks #1? Interesting.

He’s a guy that’s going to be very tough to pass on if he falls to 29/30.

The Franchise 03-30-2022 11:07 AM

Burks is going to go a lot higher than we think.

staylor26 03-30-2022 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 16224151)
Burks is going to go a lot higher than we think.

Then somebody has to fall.

Maybe it’s Olave.

Dante84 03-30-2022 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 16224151)
Burks is going to go a lot higher than we think.

Yep, I'm pretty sad about it. I think he's going to go in the mid-teens when it's all said and done.

RunKC 03-30-2022 11:10 AM

George Pickens eval:

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The physical and athletic traits are there to be a good X-receiver in the NFL, but he needs a lot of polish to his routes and releases.
Boy where have we heard this before?

chiefforlife 03-30-2022 11:11 AM

If this guys ranking and draft position are correct, we could take DE/Burks in round 1 and DT/Jameson Williams in round 2!

Holy Shit! My two favorite WRs in the same draft? Plus D line!

MahomesMagic 03-30-2022 11:12 AM

Drake London too low.

Overall I think rankings look reasonable although I would switch Olave with Wilson.

I had Waddle/Chase as 1A/1B last year, both were fantastic prospects.

Had Jefferson over Ruggs.

htismaqe 03-30-2022 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 16224153)
Then somebody has to fall.

Maybe it’s Olave.

Exactly what I was thinking.

Sit tight and let the draft board develop. No need to trade up at all.

The Franchise 03-30-2022 11:16 AM

5. Jameson Williams, Alabama – Late Round 2 Grade (Good Starter)
Spoiler!
I’m really surprised that Williams’ game hasn’t been picked apart a little more over the past few months. It’s like people saw that he’s absurdly fast and didn’t care about anything else. Yes, Williams has elite speed. It’s why I believe he’ll be a good starter in the NFL. But beyond his ability to make plays down the field, what else does he offer right now?

Williams has a long way to go to become a complete NFL receiver. His route-running is rudimentary, and physical press man coverage could be an issue in the NFL. Williams’ slight frame has room to bulk up, but coming off a torn ACL it will take some time. To be a premier vertical threat, more than just speed is required. You have to win at the line of scrimmage consistently and adjust to the ball down the field. That’s what separates Tyreek Hill and Desean Jackson from Will Fuller. Which receiver is Williams most likely to be in the NFL?

He has the speed, acceleration and size to be Jackson. But there’s a lot more to it. I think there’s a lot better chance that Williams ends up like Mike Wallace, who had several great years in the NFL. There have been flashes of strong catches outside his frame and even some good YAC plays. But right now, Williams’ success is primarily tied to Alabama’s scheme and his ability to run past people. In the NFL, he’ll need to diversify his skill set or perfect his best trick in order to reach the ceiling many project for him.


Like I’ve said. People see speed and then ignore literally everything else with Williams.

MahomesMagic 03-30-2022 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 16224180)
5. Jameson Williams, Alabama – Late Round 2 Grade (Good Starter)
Spoiler!
I’m really surprised that Williams’ game hasn’t been picked apart a little more over the past few months. It’s like people saw that he’s absurdly fast and didn’t care about anything else. Yes, Williams has elite speed. It’s why I believe he’ll be a good starter in the NFL. But beyond his ability to make plays down the field, what else does he offer right now?

Williams has a long way to go to become a complete NFL receiver. His route-running is rudimentary, and physical press man coverage could be an issue in the NFL. Williams’ slight frame has room to bulk up, but coming off a torn ACL it will take some time. To be a premier vertical threat, more than just speed is required. You have to win at the line of scrimmage consistently and adjust to the ball down the field. That’s what separates Tyreek Hill and Desean Jackson from Will Fuller. Which receiver is Williams most likely to be in the NFL?

He has the speed, acceleration and size to be Jackson. But there’s a lot more to it. I think there’s a lot better chance that Williams ends up like Mike Wallace, who had several great years in the NFL. There have been flashes of strong catches outside his frame and even some good YAC plays. But right now, Williams’ success is primarily tied to Alabama’s scheme and his ability to run past people. In the NFL, he’ll need to diversify his skill set or perfect his best trick in order to reach the ceiling many project for him.


Like I’ve said. People see speed and then ignore literally everything else with Williams.

Jameson is a more polished Mecole. So I would not be surprised if our scouts like him.

staylor26 03-30-2022 11:18 AM

I’d still take Williams at 29/30 with zero hesitation, but yea, no need to trade up to do it.

htismaqe 03-30-2022 11:19 AM

Man I really like Burks.

And Watson too.

I'm not high on Pickens.

The Franchise 03-30-2022 11:20 AM

Give me Moore over Williams.

ToxSocks 03-30-2022 11:20 AM

The more i watch Burks, the less i think the Chiefs value him over some of these other guys.


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