 When Malachi Corley of Western Kentucky wide receiver gets his hands on the football things Happen. Have you always been like that? Yeah, ever since I was in high school or going all the way back to 5th and 6th grade You know, I've always been good with the ball in my hands Playing 1a football in Camasul, Kentucky at 19 kids of my region championship team So getting the ball in every single way in order to make our team successful, you know So that's always been a part of my game Always had a lot of toughness to my game as well making guys miss after the catch and honestly in high school I got a lot of pitches a lot of handoffs and stuff like that So that was a big part of my game growing up being able to adjust that to college when I'm running through the tackles And then I'm translating to running over corners and stuff like that So it got a lot easier for me in that regard especially, you know Putting on a lot of muscle and put on a lot of strength and made those decisions to just barrel over guys a lot easier for me If you had a dollar for every time somebody told you you were a running back or you were built like a running back Would you be a very wealthy man? I'd be a show me wealthy man. Even here scouts have asked me you play running back I've even been asked linebacker while I've been here. So, uh, yeah, 100% You know, I love having that this stature and stuff like that and being able to move in the way that I can You know, it's a it's a very good advantage for myself. You're a very thick dude Do you think some teams down here have seen you and thought? Okay, he can do this that a guy of your stature and with your build is able to do the thing that the Long guys the tall guys the striders can do it. Yeah, 100% I think that that's been a part of me coming here You know showing that I can run the entire route tree and run the route tree with the best of the guys Even if they're a lot taller and a lot slender and a lot more longer to me I can still get in out of my cuts just as good as them I can still win vertically just as good as them and also I have the advantage of being Stronger than a lot of guys so I can use that as my advantage as well What you learned playing football for the Western Kentucky Hill toppers Well, my coach used to tell me every single game. We're gonna go as far as you go You know, if you don't play good, we're not gonna win. So being in that system and having a lot of pressure on my shoulders is something I really thrive in so ultimately just being around Bailey's api and Jerry Stearns Mitchell tens the guys who really showed me the way to play the game Real hard workers who never complain about anything. They showed me a lot in that way And on top of that having you know, coach Kately and coach Arbuckle who are now coaching at power five schools They taught me a lot about the you know The schemes of games and how to get open in the zones and stuff like that and also showing me coverages and how to break those down I would think with this build you don't have any trouble with press coverage. Not at all. Not at all All right, so everybody's talked about how fast you are and and the speed What do we think we're gonna run at the combine? What are we hoping to run? Right now. I've been testing and I've been testing tens just the tens and I've been popping 146 tens consistently which is you know ahead of the pack of guys for the most part and I'm planning to run a 4-3 high 4-3 and hopefully flip the narrative and maybe get put my name into that first round ball But that 10 is really more important than the 40 in real because I have a lot of turnover. I'm a really fast guy It's more so about getting that starting gaining as much ground as I can in the opening three steps And you know when I'm on my six step, hopefully being at around 11 yards And you know just running the turnover rates at the end of that and I think I have enough speed in order to Run a mid 4-3 or low 4-3 even I thought you would have mr. Yak on your chain That's what everybody calls you mr. Yak mr. Yards after the catch for draft. They all definitely have a yack chain chain, you know You know my entire career had 2,300 yards of yak. That's just you're crazy Unbelievable just getting the ball thrown at the line of scrimmage. Tell me a screen. I'll see what I can do 2022 had the most explosive plays of receiver in the country 40 broken taxes, which is the second most all-time in the season You know all those things are things that people can never take away from me And that's a big staple in my game and a part of why I have the you know The presidents that I do You know the Titans Could probably use your receiver. Did you heard that? Oh, absolutely. I've heard that you know, you know Nashville's right down the road, you know, I'm aware of that. Yes It's very close and and this we have a lot of fans in Campbell'sville, but certainly in bowling group Yeah, a hundred percent. I'd love to be in that environment have you know all the friends and family and all the Supporters from all this home being able to come to all those NFL games You know packing the game my whole high school team come down to the game and everything like that Be really nice. Mr. Yak has a Titan. I love your game Malachi Corley. Thanks so much. Absolutely. I'm appreciative you have me on here Thank you. Good guy right here Malachi Corley