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Under the Radar WR's

steelbtexan

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Check these guys out and tell me what y'all really think. My evals

Jalen Royals WR Utah St. 2nd rd guy worthy of 2-57

Nick Nash WR San Jose St. 4th/5th rd guy, reminds me of a taller Edelman

Rock Taylor WR Memphis 5th rd. Talent is there. Deep threat, good hands, going to take some time to develop route tree.
 
His dad was a pretty good coach... maybe he's a chip off the old block
So you're saying he's a nepo baby.
Nick Nash WR San Jose St. 4th/5th rd guy, reminds me of a taller Edelman
I think Nash will gain momentum as the draft process moves along. Size, hands, probably better speed than people think. Nash can play inside or outside. Nash was a freshman QB at San Jose State in 2019, so he's a year older than CJ Stroud and has been at WR for 3 years. Teams will have to weigh Nash's age vs his upside at the position. My comp would be Luke McCaffery, who was taken at the end of the 3rd round last year by Washington. McCaffery also started his college career at QB before transitioning to WR in his 4th year.
 
Since @steelbtexan stole my under the radar WR (Nash), I went with the #2 Mountain West receiver in receptions and reception TDs to Nash. Ricky White III of UNLV. White was a Michigan State recruit out of Georgia, and had a big game vs Michigan in his true freshman season, then was redshirted. Transferred to UNLV after his redshirt year and put up 218 rec-3143 yds-23 TDs in his 3 years in Vegas. White also scored on a blocked punt and had 4 punt blocks in his Senior season.


White has a high floor due to his ability to play across the formation, his solid hands, no frills routes, ans special teams ability. My comp would go back a few years to former Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin. Baldwin began his career as a slot receiver/special teamer and grew to be a reliable target for Russel Wilson, eventually earning a Pro Bowl nod.

Both Nash and White will be at the East West Shrine Bowl, this Thursday (1/30) at 7pm CST on NFL Network.
 
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Since @steelbtexan stole my under the radar WR (Nash), I went with the #2 Mountain West receiver in receptions and reception TDs to Nash. Ricky White III of UNLV. White was a Michigan State recruit out of Georgia, and had a big game vs Michigan in his true freshman season, then was redshirted. Transferred to UNLV after his redshirt year and put up 218 rec-3143 yds-23 TDs in his 3 years in Vegas. White also scored on a blocked punt and had 4 punt blocks in his Senior season.


White has a high floor due to his ability to play across the formation, his solid hands, no frills routes, ans special teams ability. My comp would go back a few years to former Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin. Baldwin began his career as a slot receiver/special teamer and grew to be a reliable target for Russel Wilson, eventually earning a Pro Bowl nod.

Both Nash and White will be at the East West Shrine Bowl, this Thursday (1/30) at 7pm CST on NFL Network.
Absolutely love White, I'm hoping a 5th/6th rd pick gets used on him in addition to picking a WR high. White is also a very good ST's guy.
 
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