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2022 Draft - WR Career Drop Rates
I know, I know... another WR thread.
But I can *never* find this stat anywhere prior to a draft, and I always want to know it, so I am dropping it here for reference. Yes, PFF is flawed, but at least someone's tracking this stat.
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I think drop rate is one of the most important statistics...great hands is an inherent trait. You either have them or you dont...Watson would be far down my board if I were a GM.
Jeudy dropped a lot passes in college...and guess what...he had a drop rate of 17.6% in 2020...which was the highest percentage of any receiver with at least 100 attempts. Take productive WRs that catch everything...and have a good short shuttle time. |
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I'm a huge Watson fan but what concerns me isn't his drops but it's he's a 5th year player (redshirt year) and will be a 23 year old rookie. Even though he plays in the most boring offense in college, I'd think his coaches would have recognized the talent and featured him a bit more. |
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I'd also point out the obvious that each of these WRs has a different QB throwing them the ball. That variable has huge implications on the outcome.
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Austin's far more athletic and has worked more inside/outside during his college career. I get the 'I don't want Austin because he's short' crowd. I disagree with them, but I understand it. But Moore's like an inch taller than Austin. And a very similar style of player, though I think Austin plays tougher than Moore does. I just can't talk myself into Moore as this premium prospect. He's a slower Austin or shorter Pickens. He didn't test well at all, what flashes he shows on tape are largely a product of poor competition. I don't get the Skyy Moore love at all. I don't have him among my top 10 WRs this year. There's just nothing I see that makes him more than a late 3rd selection. At best. I'm not even a Dotson fan, but c'mon - Moore vs. Dotson is a 1st round knockout. Dotson is a FAR better prospect.
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Dude is also an elite route runner. For someone who has only played for 3 years he sure as hell knows how to play. His feet are quick at release point and his shoulders/hips are really good at selling his routes. Watch him on tape. Also doesn’t hurt that he’s a 4.41 guy with adequate size. Speaking of size, you need to accept what Calvin Austin is. He’s Clyde Edwards-Elaire’s height (5’8”) and 162 lbs. Thats over 30 pounds less than Skyy Moore. This kid isn’t lining up outside. He’ll get dismantled at the LOS. His role is probably Hardman/DAT. He’s a gadget player with a little room for some specific routes IMO. I think that’s his ceiling
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