![]() ![]() Olave, figures in my mind, to be one of the most disputed player with the highest disparity of positional ranking this year. The other first round wide receiver drafted was Wilson’s counterpart, Chris Olave. Wilson offers a bit more of the recent style of wide receiver a smaller frame but win in a variety of style not just relying upon his speed. Burks offers the size, athleticism and production you had come to expect in the mid 2010’s. Only two of which however were drafted in the first, Treylon Burksand Garrett Wilson, different style of players but elite both in their own right. Boasting three blue chip prospects in my mind. The strongest and most consistent position of the class has bee the wide receivers. ![]() Both Rattler and Howell have left the door wide open for Willis or Corral to sneak into the top quarterback position, which has been a trend in this class. The two values I see here are Willis and Corral, two mobile quarterbacks that offer a rushing floor and have strong passing mechanics. It goes without saying that we won’t see over half of these players actually selected in an actual rookie draft. There were six, that’s right SIX quarterbacks selected in Round 1 Spencer Rattler, Sam Howell, Malik Willis, Carson Strong, Kedon Slovis and Matt Corral. ![]()
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