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I genuinely think Watson's ceiling as a pick is 38th. I maintain that we are overlooking many aspects that have an impact on draft stock that push him into the second round almost assuredly. I still want him desperately. He's still a great fit for us. But he does not have the profile of a first round pick. He would not only be a departure for us due to age, but for most of the league due to production, pedigree, age, and likely development time.
always felt that way, so raw, we all love the athleticism, but there is a lot of coaching up to be done, I think there will be a run on WR early, top 20, another in the second round, WAtson imo will be in that group, we'll have to move if we want him.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022 10:47I genuinely think Watson's ceiling as a pick is 38th. I maintain that we are overlooking many aspects that have an impact on draft stock that push him into the second round almost assuredly. I still want him desperately. He's still a great fit for us. But he does not have the profile of a first round pick. He would not only be a departure for us due to age, but for most of the league due to production, pedigree, age, and likely development time.
He's a 2nd round pick all day.
From what I am reading he isn't as raw as the superficial reports have made him out to be. I've read a lot of reports that say he runs the full route tree, but his technique causes him to take extra steps. He will get dinged a bit for playing at a school who throws half as much as most D1 schools. I don't believe his development time is much greater than anyone not going top 15. His drops are going to ding him. Not sure what pedigree means in this case.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022 10:47I genuinely think Watson's ceiling as a pick is 38th. I maintain that we are overlooking many aspects that have an impact on draft stock that push him into the second round almost assuredly. I still want him desperately. He's still a great fit for us. But he does not have the profile of a first round pick. He would not only be a departure for us due to age, but for most of the league due to production, pedigree, age, and likely development time.
He's a 2nd round pick all day.
It depends how much weight is put on what was displayed at the Senior Bowl. But if we're going by Senior Bowl over what was put together over a long career on tape, Perrion Winfrey is going in the top 25.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022 11:11From what I am reading he isn't as raw as the superficial reports have made him out to be. I've read a lot of reports that say he runs the full route tree, but his technique causes him to take extra steps. He will get dinged a bit for playing at a school who throws half as much as most D1 schools. I don't believe his development time is much greater than anyone not going top 15. His drops are going to ding him. Not sure what pedigree means in this case.
I would be surprised if he is there at 48 and mildly surprised if he is there at 40.
Ugh, I love Jelani Woods so much but he nailed the pre-draft process TOO well. Now he's out of the range at which I want to draft a TE given the state of our roster.
Now we're looking at him in the second. (I know January draft stock isn't real--but it does show how out of nowhere his rise was going into the 2021 college season, at the very least)Pick 250
Virginia TE Jelani Woods
An absolute draft stock mystery. He's not even on some boards. He's as high as the 5th round in one spot. But he's generally in the 7th/priority free agent land for... some reason. Massive dude, 6'7" 270. He's a bit of a one-year wonder. Ok, a lot of one. He did nothing at Oklahoma St, transferred to Virginia and was an impact player in the passing game. Despite his size, his blocking still needs a lot of refinement. So, a year on the PS serving under Big Dog will be perfect for him.
The epitome of why measurables matter to us. Draftniks/media types that we get our information from "mislabel" guys until after they see measurables and go back and look at guys. It's why I haven't been looking at the draft much at all until after the combine and we (media) gets a clearer picture of everyone.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022 12:25Ugh, I love Jelani Woods so much but he nailed the pre-draft process TOO well. Now he's out of the range at which I want to draft a TE given the state of our roster.
Here's where I was in January when all the draft sites hadn't updated their rankings and the all-star games hadn't happened:Now we're looking at him in the second. (I know January draft stock isn't real--but it does show how out of nowhere his rise was going into the 2021 college season, at the very least)Pick 250
Virginia TE Jelani Woods
An absolute draft stock mystery. He's not even on some boards. He's as high as the 5th round in one spot. But he's generally in the 7th/priority free agent land for... some reason. Massive dude, 6'7" 270. He's a bit of a one-year wonder. Ok, a lot of one. He did nothing at Oklahoma St, transferred to Virginia and was an impact player in the passing game. Despite his size, his blocking still needs a lot of refinement. So, a year on the PS serving under Big Dog will be perfect for him.
Agreed that the combine is the key nexus point between public, media, analyst, and league on player value. I just don't have the patience to wait until February every yearPckfn23 wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022 12:39The epitome of why measurables matter to us. Draftniks/media types that we get our information from "mislabel" guys until after they see measurables and go back and look at guys. It's why I haven't been looking at the draft much at all until after the combine and we (media) gets a clearer picture of everyone.
I was thinking where will Mel Kiper have him ranked tomorrow, seems every 3 or 4 days KIper has a new top 50 big board.
Not talking about any specific player here. What/who determines that a player is snatched up far sooner than they should be?
what happens as a rookie in the nfl obviously, but simply projecting, Watson has not had a first round grade, and when ya look at his body of work he wins mostly on physical ability, in other words he's better then most he's faced athletically, not because of technical ability, so thats why he has a 2nd round grade, he needs refinement.
Again, I am not talking any specific player... Are we able to determine if a player was snatched up too early on draft night? Who/What determines that? Who/what determines if a player has a first/second/third round grade?
for you or me, it's mostly opinion, for people that actually make a living touring college games, they grade what they see, and those grades determine a players ranking, obviously those scouts opinion will vary some to, however there will be a general consensus, so when a GM takes a player much higher or lower then the consensus, the opinions will reflect that, and it will be proved with his play ability in the future.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022 14:23Again, I am not talking any specific player... Are we able to determine if a player was snatched up too early on draft night? Who/What determines that? Who/what determines if a player has a first/second/third round grade?
Asking clarifying questions, nothing sinister here.
That's honestly a very good answer. It just gets so muddied.Yoop wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022 14:45for you or me, it's mostly opinion, for people that actually make a living touring college games, they grade what they see, and those grades determine a players ranking, obviously those scouts opinion will vary some to, however there will be a general consensus, so when a GM takes a player much higher or lower then the consensus, the opinions will reflect that, and it will be proved with his play ability in the future.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022 14:23Again, I am not talking any specific player... Are we able to determine if a player was snatched up too early on draft night? Who/What determines that? Who/what determines if a player has a first/second/third round grade?
Asking clarifying questions, nothing sinister here.
Who makes the general consensus? Or how is a general consensus made? GMs certainly do not come together to do this.Yoop wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022 14:45for you or me, it's mostly opinion, for people that actually make a living touring college games, they grade what they see, and those grades determine a players ranking, obviously those scouts opinion will vary some to, however there will be a general consensus, so when a GM takes a player much higher or lower then the consensus, the opinions will reflect that, and it will be proved with his play ability in the future.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022 14:23Again, I am not talking any specific player... Are we able to determine if a player was snatched up too early on draft night? Who/What determines that? Who/what determines if a player has a first/second/third round grade?
Asking clarifying questions, nothing sinister here.