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[Dynasty] 2024 NFL Draft Class (2 Viewers)

PFF COMBINED CONSENSUS RANKING OF ALL STABLE METRICS SINCE 2022

Rank Wide receiver

1 Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky
2 Tahj Washington, USC
3 Troy Franklin, Oregon
4 Malik Nabers, LSU
5 Jamari Thrash, Lousiville
6 Rome Odunze, Washington
7 Roman Wilson, Michigan
8 Joshua Cephus, UTSA
9 Malik Washington, Virginia
10 Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State
 
I have the 1.01 so I'll be taking Corley there. Dont fret though, I also have the 1.02 so I won't be missing out on Tahj Washington either.

really tho, I wonder if these guys being there makes them top tier sleeper picks... I need to watch a lot more of these cats now.
eta: i know tahj fairly well, i like him... id target him in the 3rd round of my rookie draft. but corley, little/no info
 
Corley looks great but all of his production is YAC.

Apparently he catches the majority of his passes at or behind the LOS with obviously a large amount of that on screens.

He was voted the best WR by opposition DB's at the senior bowl though, which I think carries some weight. He can obviously do more than just truck easy catches for YAC. Definitely on my radar around pick 16-20.
 
Which landing spot is better for a QB? Falcons, Vikings, Redsk...I mean Commanders, or Raiders? I know everyone is clamoring over the Falcons, but I think the Vikings may be a better spot long term. I would put the Raiders last on this list.
 
Which landing spot is better for a QB? Falcons, Vikings, Redsk...I mean Commanders, or Raiders? I know everyone is clamoring over the Falcons, but I think the Vikings may be a better spot long term. I would put the Raiders last on this list.
I think I’d rank them: Vikings, Falcons, and Raiders/Commanders is a push.
they all have some really good skill position players that give QBs there something to work with. For the Raiders, that’s obviously Adam’s, Meyers and Mayer. Not exactly bottom of the barrel.
 
Albert Breer
For those who didn't click—Marvin Harrison will be in Indy, will meet with teams. Again, he's not just skipping testing, he's decided not to train at all for any of that, training to play football instead. Hope is it'll give him a leg up with his new team.

I think it's smart.

Dane Brugler
No team is adjusting their draft board based on Marvin Harrison Jr. not running a 40 (they have all the in-game GPS numbers anyways).

With that said, Malik Nabers is already viewed as WR1 by some teams. Both are top-3 prospects in this draft, IMO.

Ted Nguyen
No idea how to contextualize these GPS times yet but Marvin Harrison Jr. hit a max speed of 21.7, which is higher than Naber’s max this season.

(21.5 in the clip)

Brett Kollmann
He's 4.3 AJ Green and that is absolutely terrifying
 
The precombine superflex composite rookie ranking 02/27/2024. I take out the minimum and maximum to dampen outlier effects. Thought for the day Caleb Williams‘ agent should make sure he gets his height measured in the morning - worth an inch. Imagine if Williams measured in at 5’ 11 7/8”.


2/27/2024 overallSF rookie 2/27PlayerPosPosRnkcountAvg (+/-)SD (min max)
141.01Caleb WilliamsQBQB091113.23.42
161.02Marvin Harrison JrWRWR051117.64.16
321.03Jayden DanielsQBQB161134.410.38
331.04Malik NabersWRWR111134.88.70
431.05Drake MayeQBQB181142.915.33
521.06Rome OdunzeWRWR211151.117.22
591.07Brock BowersTETE031159.111.15
771.08Brian Thomas JrWRWR321182.611.83
801.09J.J. McCarthyQBQB231084.028.16
841.10Troy FranklinWRWR331186.210.84
961.11Keon ColemanWRWR371199.719.40
1021.12Jonathon BrooksRBRB2211105.217.87
1082.01Xavier WorthyWRWR4211108.622.61
1102.02Trey BensonRBRB3011112.624.01
1162.03Blake CorumRBRB3211117.920.86
1182.04Adonai Mitchell WRWR4811119.321.09
1202.05Michael Penix JrQBQB2710120.921.33
1292.06Braelon AllenRBRB3510132.817.37
1342.07Ladd McConkeyWRWR5311138.326.72
1362.08Bucky IrvingRBRB3711140.422.79
1422.09Ja'Tavion SandersTETE1611145.223.31
1492.10Audric EstimeRBRB4111150.926.25
1512.11Bo NixQBQB328151.656.46
1542.12MarShawn LloydRBRB4511153.730.87
1573.01Ja'Lynn PolkWRWR6011155.729.61
1703.02Roman WilsonWRWR729172.645.07
1763.03Devontez WalkerWRWR6810176.622.91
1773.04Xavier LegetteWRWR7110177.427.01
1863.05Jaylen WrightRBRB548187.444.65
1893.06Ray DavisRBRB568191.942.85
1913.07Will ShipleyRBRB537194.042.19
1943.08Malachi CorleyWRWR778197.241.91
2003.09Ricky PearsallWRWR817206.733.92
2083.10Javon BakerWRWR834210.647.94
2073.11Brenden RiceWRWR848210.424.80
2103.12Jermaine BurtonWRWR867212.724.04
2124.01Johnny WilsonWRWR886215.626.31
2134.02Jacob CowingWRWR916218.821.89
2204.03Jalen McMillanWRWR897220.721.07
2234.04Spencer RattlerQBQB375221.430.08
2284.05Jamari ThrashWRWR966225.015.98
2354.06Malik WashingtonWRWR1004229.418.28
 
The precombine superflex composite rookie ranking 02/27/2024. I take out the minimum and maximum to dampen outlier effects. Thought for the day Caleb Williams‘ agent should make sure he gets his height measured in the morning - worth an inch. Imagine if Williams measured in at 5’ 11 7/8”.


2/27/2024 overallSF rookie 2/27PlayerPosPosRnkcountAvg (+/-)SD (min max)
141.01Caleb WilliamsQBQB091113.23.42
161.02Marvin Harrison JrWRWR051117.64.16
321.03Jayden DanielsQBQB161134.410.38
331.04Malik NabersWRWR111134.88.70
431.05Drake MayeQBQB181142.915.33
521.06Rome OdunzeWRWR211151.117.22
591.07Brock BowersTETE031159.111.15
771.08Brian Thomas JrWRWR321182.611.83
801.09J.J. McCarthyQBQB231084.028.16
841.10Troy FranklinWRWR331186.210.84
961.11Keon ColemanWRWR371199.719.40
1021.12Jonathon BrooksRBRB2211105.217.87
1082.01Xavier WorthyWRWR4211108.622.61
1102.02Trey BensonRBRB3011112.624.01
1162.03Blake CorumRBRB3211117.920.86
1182.04Adonai MitchellWRWR4811119.321.09
1202.05Michael Penix JrQBQB2710120.921.33
1292.06Braelon AllenRBRB3510132.817.37
1342.07Ladd McConkeyWRWR5311138.326.72
1362.08Bucky IrvingRBRB3711140.422.79
1422.09Ja'Tavion SandersTETE1611145.223.31
1492.10Audric EstimeRBRB4111150.926.25
1512.11Bo NixQBQB328151.656.46
1542.12MarShawn LloydRBRB4511153.730.87
1573.01Ja'Lynn PolkWRWR6011155.729.61
1703.02Roman WilsonWRWR729172.645.07
1763.03Devontez WalkerWRWR6810176.622.91
1773.04Xavier LegetteWRWR7110177.427.01
1863.05Jaylen WrightRBRB548187.444.65
1893.06Ray DavisRBRB568191.942.85
1913.07Will ShipleyRBRB537194.042.19
1943.08Malachi CorleyWRWR778197.241.91
2003.09Ricky PearsallWRWR817206.733.92
2083.10Javon BakerWRWR834210.647.94
2073.11Brenden RiceWRWR848210.424.80
2103.12Jermaine BurtonWRWR867212.724.04
2124.01Johnny WilsonWRWR886215.626.31
2134.02Jacob CowingWRWR916218.821.89
2204.03Jalen McMillanWRWR897220.721.07
2234.04Spencer RattlerQBQB375221.430.08
2284.05Jamari ThrashWRWR966225.015.98
2354.06Malik WashingtonWRWR1004229.418.28
Thanks for this.
I could see Worthy, Roman Wilson, Javon Baker, Jaylen Wright rising, if the positive buzz continues.

Johnny Wilson isn't making it to 4.01 in any freaking draft I'm involved in, tell you that
 
Here is a comparison of 2/27 vs 2/3 precombine superflex composite rankings, both posted earlier In the thread. 241 represents >241. Reminder that the 2/3 data was thin at best, and group think may affect 2/27. Below are risers/fallers where I heard the most buzz (subjective). There are more rookies in the top 240 and more risers than fallers as of 2/27, rookie fever is alive and well.

risers: Roman Wilson (71), Ladd McConkey (56), Malachi Corley (47), Ricky Pearsall (41), Brian Thomas (26)

fallers: Michael Penix Jr (-42), Will Shipley (-41), Bo Nix (-40)

2/3/2024 overall2/27/2024 overalldiffSF rookie 2/27Player
1114-31.01Caleb Williams
161601.02Marvin Harrison Jr
393271.03Jayden Daniels
363331.04Malik Nabers
4243-11.05Drake Maye
6352111.06Rome Odunze
5659-31.07Brock Bowers
10377261.08Brian Thomas Jr
848041.09J.J. McCarthy
918471.10Troy Franklin
979611.11Keon Coleman
123102211.12Jonathon Brooks
132108242.01Xavier Worthy
11611062.02Trey Benson
114116-22.03Blake Corum
12511872.04Adonai Mitchell
78120-422.05Michael Penix Jr
144129152.06Braelon Allen
190134562.07Ladd McConkey
151136152.08Bucky Irving
14914272.09Ja'Tavion Sanders
169149202.10Audric Estime
111151-402.11Bo Nix
187154332.12MarShawn Lloyd
173157163.01Ja'Lynn Polk
241170713.02Roman Wilson
186176103.03Devontez Walker
164177-133.04Xavier Legette
19518693.05Jaylen Wright
238189493.06Ray Davis
150191-413.07Will Shipley
241194473.08Malachi Corley
241200413.09Ricky Pearsall
241208333.10Javon Baker
229207223.11Brenden Rice
226210163.12Jermaine Burton
241212294.01Johnny Wilson
241213284.02Jacob Cowing
233220134.03Jalen McMillan
241223184.04Spencer Rattler
241228134.05Jamari Thrash
24123564.06Malik Washington
 
Some real certainty in some/most of the Coleman detractors.

I'm not a fan but 'LOL'ing at him being drafted high seems a bit, dunno, not exactly arrogant but a bit too sure of oneself.
 
Charles Robinson
2024 #NFLCombine key measurements thread...

50. #FloridaState DE Jared Verse

Height: 6-3 7/8
Weight: 254
Arm: 33.50
Hand: 9.88
Wingspan: 79.50

Early on the personnel buzz, but one guy who definitely lived up to his billing was Verse. Left a very nice impression after running and drill work. Struggled a bit in the 3-cone, but overall it sounds like the impression is the skill and measurables match the high 1st grade.
 
Charles Robinson
2024 #NFLCombine key measurements thread...

50. #FloridaState DE Jared Verse

Height: 6-3 7/8
Weight: 254
Arm: 33.50
Hand: 9.88
Wingspan: 79.50

Early on the personnel buzz, but one guy who definitely lived up to his billing was Verse. Left a very nice impression after running and drill work. Struggled a bit in the 3-cone, but overall it sounds like the impression is the skill and measurables match the high 1st grade.

Daniel Jeremiah
Verse
6037 / 254 / 33 1/2

Will Anderson
6034 / 253 / 33 7/8

Similar play styles too
 
Charles Robinson
2024 #NFLCombine key measurements thread...

50. #FloridaState DE Jared Verse

Height: 6-3 7/8
Weight: 254
Arm: 33.50
Hand: 9.88
Wingspan: 79.50

Early on the personnel buzz, but one guy who definitely lived up to his billing was Verse. Left a very nice impression after running and drill work. Struggled a bit in the 3-cone, but overall it sounds like the impression is the skill and measurables match the high 1st grade.

Isn't the three-cone drill the one we're looking for in terms of measurements for a DL/EDGE? Won't that be what teams are looking at? Jeez, this is weak analysis. This analyst just buried the lede and missed the story.
 

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