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The Franchise 04-01-2022 09:21 AM

WRs from a statistical analysis
 
https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/articl...rofiles-part-1

Yes I know....another WR thread in the draft forum. This one is different though. Lately there has been a lot of talk about target percentages and comps to other WRs based on output and combine numbers.

I present to you.....Rotoworld's pre-draft rookie WR ranks. Let's start with an explanation.

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These rankings are fantasy football-focused and driven by statistical metrics that I'll explain throughout the profiles. These rankings also factor in expected NFL draft position. NFL draft position, and the scouting that drives it, plays a huge role in prospects' success and failure. The biggest post-draft swings in my rankings will come from draft-dependent prospects locking in high draft capital and strong analytical prospects slipping more than expected in the draft.

These profiles also include statistical comps. These comps are based on key metrics for wide receivers like career production, college breakout, and underclassman status. They also factor in height and weight, but the comps won't always be perfect stylistically. The primary purpose of the comps is to help illuminate a range of outcomes for each player and serve as a reminder that a player's prospect profile is a helpful tool in projecting them to the next level but an imperfect one.
They include a ton of information, so it's going to be a long read but I think the information they provide is valuable.

1) Treylon Burks, Arkansas
Spoiler!


2) Garrett Wilson, Ohio State
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3) Drake London, USC
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4) Jameson Williams, Alabama
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5) Skyy Moore, Western Michigan
Spoiler!

The Franchise 04-01-2022 09:22 AM

Here's 6-10.

https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/articl...rofiles-part-2

6) Chris Olave, Ohio State
Spoiler!


7) George Pickens, Georgia
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8) David Bell, Purdue
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9) Christian Watson, North Dakota State
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10) Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama
Spoiler!

htismaqe 04-01-2022 09:26 AM

I didn't know Burks was so young. He's pretty polished for such a young kid.

I like him a lot at 29 but have to wonder if he'll even be there. These WR evals are all over the place.

htismaqe 04-01-2022 09:28 AM

Of the guys with late 1st grades, Olave would be the guy I want.

kcbubb 04-01-2022 09:35 AM

It seems to me that mahomes rarely throws passes that could be contested. PM seemed very concerned about turnovers and wanted to avoid tipped balls as the season progressed. I like burks but does it concern you that 63% of his downfield catches were contested?

htismaqe 04-01-2022 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by kcbubb (Post 16227320)
It seems to me that mahomes rarely throws passes that could be contested. PM seemed very concerned about turnovers and wanted to avoid tipped balls as the season progressed. I like burks but does it concern you that 63% of his downfield catches were contested?

The one reason it doesn't concern me greatly is because I don't think Burks is really a downfield guy, especially not in this offense.

kcbubb 04-01-2022 09:42 AM

Really good info in this. Thanks for posting.

Jameson Williams Yards after catch - It's generally much easier to rack up yards after the catch on short passes and screens than by operating as a deep threat, but Williams averaged 1.44 YAC per route in 2021. That's an impressive mark in any context. The context here is that 72% of Williams' YAC came on targets past the line of scrimmage, and screens made up just 9% of Williams' yardage total. His college after-catch ability is a very promising sign for his potential to be an elite playmaker downfield. Williams will likely see a lot of intermediate and deep targets in the NFL. If he adds YAC in a meaningful way, he will be a big-play machine.

bigjosh 04-01-2022 09:44 AM

The only one i dont think i would be excited about is skyy moore, because of his size.

So naturally we will end up with him.

I think moving up for London would signify the end of the small receiver era in kc.

kcbubb 04-01-2022 09:47 AM

Can we move up to 20 without giving up a 2nd rounder? If so, what would that look like? I could see all the teams after 20 taking a WR. They won’t but any one of them could.

20) Pittsburgh Steelers
21) New England Patriots
22) Green Bay Packers (from Las Vegas Raiders)
23) Arizona Cardinals
24) Dallas Cowboys
25) Buffalo Bills
26) Tennessee Titans
27) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
28) Green Bay Packers
29) Kansas City Chiefs (from San Francisco 49ers through Miami Dolphins)

O.city 04-01-2022 09:53 AM

Every WR there I like I also see a guy that I coudl get in the 2nd/3rd that I like just as much.

The Franchise 04-01-2022 09:53 AM

Don’t turn this into another trade up for Williams thread. We have 8 of those.

kcbubb 04-01-2022 09:55 AM

:deevee: Ok

MahomesMagic 04-01-2022 10:18 AM

Olave too low.

The Franchise 04-01-2022 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by MahomesMagic (Post 16227437)
Olave too low.

These rankings are fantasy football-focused and driven by statistical metrics that I'll explain throughout the profiles.

htismaqe 04-01-2022 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by kcbubb (Post 16227352)
Can we move up to 20 without giving up a 2nd rounder? If so, what would that look like? I could see all the teams after 20 taking a WR. They won’t but any one of them could.

20) Pittsburgh Steelers
21) New England Patriots
22) Green Bay Packers (from Las Vegas Raiders)
23) Arizona Cardinals
24) Dallas Cowboys
25) Buffalo Bills
26) Tennessee Titans
27) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
28) Green Bay Packers
29) Kansas City Chiefs (from San Francisco 49ers through Miami Dolphins)

No.

Stop trying to find a way to trade up.


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