 What is up everyone, welcome back to another FanDuel live stream where we're taking a look at some more NFL draft prospects on Blade and Kirk and these are my top 5 wide receivers in the upcoming NFL draft. I posted them on Twitter and if you haven't seen them already, well then you should take a look, right? No, I'll tell you. My top 5 wide receivers in the upcoming NFL draft are number one, Marvin Harrison Jr. Obviously. Number two, Roma Dunze. Maybe not as obvious, but I still think very apparent. I think there's three guys that are just like clear wide receiver one material. And then number three is Malik Neighbors, which some people have neighbors above Dunze, whatever. And then at number four, and at number five is where things get a little interesting for me. I'm a big fan of Xavier Leguette as many people have seen already. I made a TikTok about him and I put it out in my top 5 list, Xavier Leguette, my wide receiver 4. And then at wide receiver 5, I have Brian Thomas Jr., another LSU guy, but I think he's really good, really put himself into that X-Roll at LSU so that neighbors didn't have to, right? It was a successful offense because of it. And really all we're going to do is just kind of go through each of these players, talk about why I have them where they are, why I have them where I do. And you know, for those that did not make the top 5, you know, people have questions about Eddie Mitchell. Some people like Troy Franklin, though I think most people have cooled on him recently. Some people might have Xavier Worthy. So those are guys that we can talk about as well if people want to. But I think my main objective is just to look at the people in my top 5. I've got some tape pulled up from some of their best performance, not even their best performances, their most active performances. Basically the games where they get the most targets just so that we can have a large sample size of stuff to look at because we obviously can't look through every single game from these players. But we can at least take a look at, you know, a half because I want to get through. We have an hour. I want to get through as much as we can. I don't want to spend it all on Marvin or all on Rome or all on neighbors. But if people have questions, people want to talk about stuff, obviously we can do that as well. I'm going to pull up my live show on TikTok here too. Just give me one moment, yeah. But we're going to talk about my top 5 receivers in the upcoming draft class. Number one, first up is Marvin Harrison Jr. I've got this tape up from the Penn State game. I think he had 13 targets, 15 maybe. He had a lot of targets in this game. So this is definitely going to give us a holistic view of, you know, who Marvin Harrison is. I think he's basically a perfect prospect. I would have him not just as the best receiver in this draft, but, you know, not taken into account positional value. I would consider Marvin Harrison Jr. to be the best player in the draft. So you can see we have him at the bottom of the screen here for those who are watching on TikTok. I'm live on the Fandal YouTube and on the Fandal Twitch. We're going over my top 5 receiver prospects in the NFL draft. I posted the list on Twitter, so we're going over that list. But Marvin Harrison, bottom of the screen here, I mean, this happens pretty fast. So it's a really tight release here. He wants to establish inside leverage, and this DB wants to get physical with him, which in college you're allowed to do. So this is something that really is only apparent in college, but the amount, the number of receivers that you'll find that you can judge very easily, I'm trying to think about how to say this, you can judge very easily how good a receiver is at dealing with contact, because it's more prevalent in college. You can have hands on receivers for longer within the rep. Marvin Harrison Jr. faces this contact pretty head on, not afraid of him, throws him off as he breaks into this route, doesn't really let it hinder him at all, makes a nice catch on the sideline. Honestly, the biggest case for Marvin Harrison Jr. to be wide receiver one is that his quarterback is Kyle McCord. That should honestly be the biggest reason, but a lot of receivers here, they're not able to break off of this contact so easily, pretty effortless there, and this is a good throw by McCord here. I'm not, I don't want to slander McCord on this rep in particular, but McCord was not a good quarterback for the Buckeyes this year, but that's a good throw and a good catch by Marvin Harrison there. Big route too, low run play here, low screen, not a bad blocker either, not a great blocker, there's better receiver blockers in this class I think. This is, he's at the top of the screen here, probably trying not to get himself killed by this linebacker that's fading out, but kind of tries to settle into the space a little bit here, McCord leads him a little further than he likes, but this is a good catch nonetheless. We don't really want to put this throw so high, because this could be a hospital ball, especially if he's lead more, this could be a really hot. Do I follow baseball? I do not, and I won't pretend like I do, but what do I think about guys like Marv not doing the combine versus a dunes aid doing it? I think, well, the big criticism with Marvin was that not only did he not do the combine here, I'll transition back here, the big criticism with Marv was not only did he not do the combine, but he also didn't do his pro day, which people were like, well, why, right, that doesn't make any sense, but I think about the biggest reason to do, the biggest reason why people skip out on the combine is like they have nothing to prove, and I get that, because the combine is in kind of an unpredictable situation. You're going to go out there and do drills, if you're a receiver, you're going to go out there and do drills with quarterbacks that you've never caught a football from before, in theory you could get hurt running the 40, like, stuff could happen. Versus your pro day, which is mostly within your control. You can kind of do whatever you want, you can run a 40 in ideal conditions, you can get thrown to by guys that you're comfortable with, but Marvin not only didn't have anything to prove, so he doesn't have to do the combine, he also would then go to a pro day, where he doesn't have the advantage of having a quarterback that he's familiar with. I guess Stroud was in attendance, so maybe Stroud would have thrown to him, but like, what Kyle McCord is going to throw, no, he's in Syracuse, and I don't know if he would want Kyle McCord to throw into him anyway. It really just would not make, it would not make a lot of sense for Marvin to do a pro day, when the whole benefit of the pro day is that you're going to be in a comfortable, familiar situation, he wouldn't have that advantage of like getting to receive footballs from someone who he's not comfortable playing catch with, Stroud gassing it, that would have been cool, if Stroud went out there and was like, hey Marvin I'll throw you some, but I mean Stroud's been in Houston, it's not like they've practiced recently, I think to me that's the biggest thing, if I were Marvin and I'm like, well it's either going to be like the backup from McCord last year, a freshman, or no one, right, I mean that's the reality is like, he's just not going to be comfortable in that situation, as much as like Rome is, who is going to get thrown to by Pentax, right, or neighbors who has Daniels, like every other receiver is going to have their quarterback throwing to them, and a lot of these receivers have quarterbacks in the draft, so they're pretty good, it's like even if Kyle McCord was there, I still don't know if Marvin would have done the pro day, because McCord is not good man, so I don't know how I am very pro, I'm very pro Marvin Harrison Jr. skipping out on the combine and his pro day, he had nothing to gain from doing it, and I just don't think the pro day would have helped him, or I think the pro day could have also done just as much damage as a combine would have for him, but we'll get back to the tape here, this was a good catch, but this was almost a hospital ball because it was so high, right, a lot of times you want those slants, when you have a guy on his back, you kind of want those to be low in a way, but he caught it, so nothing too much to criticize, it's kind of a, this is almost like a triple option, right, almost, but decent blocking here, reads it, I mean it's four on two, right, he's got a guy behind him, guy coming through in between, and you know he's got a couple guys out there blocking, but I mean this is four on two here, as far as blocking goes, he gets as much as he can, see what we're talking about man, and this was almost, this was almost a disaster, Marvin is already off the ball, you don't want to throw this so far behind him, because then if it is, and if it falls it could be a fumble, that's very scary, do I think the cowboys go after another receiver, I think they could, I'm not sure who would be there for them, maybe Leguette, maybe Thomas, maybe Mitchell, I mean there will be guys, I'm not sure exactly who, but they could, they might have other needs though, they might want to repair the offensive line a little bit, they might want to, I don't know, I guess I've been given a whole lot of thought to what the cowboys should be doing, I think their defense will probably be fine, I know they put the investment into the defensive line last year, I guess it depends on who's there, I think of Johnny Newton where there they might take him, but if it's, I think if the best player on the board is a receiver, I could see them going receiver, and that kind of just goes for the back half of the draft, you know teams that made the playoffs or teams that were close to the playoffs, you're typically just going best player available regardless of need, but sometimes you like to force, sometimes you like to force need just a little bit, just just a little bit, back to Marvin, misfire on a screen here, he's at the top of the screen, just a little drag route, of course trying to hit the seam, wasn't open, he probably should have just hit Marv, Marv probably could have scored, look at that man, not open, I mean it's one-on-one, so I guess you trust your guy to make a play here, but tough play to make. Where do you get college film from Caddy's cut-ups? I'm not entirely sure where you look that up, whether it be, I mean I know he's on Twitter, I follow him on Twitter, so I know you can find him on Twitter, but you subscribe to his Patreon, I think it's like five dollars a month, and you get access to cut-ups from every college prospect. If you're trying to watch, you know, NFL draft film, it's a very good resource to do so. All right, Tripp's on the left side, he's the middle guy, so they just got him running like that, slot fade, and really I think he's just trying to clear out here to give space for number four and complete. Two by two, or not even two, just kind of like twins on the right side, he's the slot, they run it to the opposite side, so we'll skip on through here. Look at that, oh great route though, so I'm trying to see where this ball landed. Little outside of his frame here, just a tick outside of his frame, which is insane because he's 6'4", it's like just a tick outside, very good route though. This is kind of textbook out route, because you know this is a quick route anyway, so what you can do, he buys a little bit of time, just kind of read the initial positioning of this DB, pushes to his depth, gets his hips open just enough so that he's reaching when he makes this break, drops his hips, he's got separation here, but again it's just like just maybe a tick outside of his frame. I do also know that Marv supposedly suffers from concentration drops occasionally, so if there were a criticism that would be it, but these routes are pretty nasty, the athleticism is about as good as it gets, Kamal Kord takes a sack here, one on one on the outside, run, he wants Marv here on the slant again, just outside of his frame, not sure what Makord is doing, I mean this is as easy of a route as you get here, right, you don't want to run into coverage, right, you don't want to be in the same spot as another receiver, Makord just puts this outside of, I'm sorry, brother on tiktok is asking me if I've ever started, if I've ever considered getting into boxing, what are we talking about? I'd love to see Cincinnati move up to like 10 or 12 to get Bowers, I don't know if Bowers falls that far, that's because I look at like the Jets and I keep saying the Jets should trade up because I don't think, I think there are too many teams in that top 10 that could use a weapon, I mean there's at least five, right, and there's four blue chip weapons, there's Marvin, there's neighbors, there's a doomsday and there's Bowers, there's five teams that could reasonably take those guys before you even get to the Jets, I just don't know if you're getting one of those premier guys unless you're well within the top 10, Makord overshoots this seam again, open, it's open, this one's open and Marvin's open too, you've got two open seam routes, you've got an open go round on the outside at the top of the screen too, just terrible, terrible by Makord so far, Marvin's getting tackled mid route, this is crazy, Jets give up like 10 and a fourth for Cincinnati's first and second, wouldn't that be funny, I didn't sell out, what are you talking about, that's a great catch by 17, another run, let's get to like half time maybe in this game, we've already got, we're already kind of 20 minutes in, I want to get to some of the other guys, this is good coverage here kind of at the top of the screen, this whole, this throw might be behind him, it might be one that he could catch but this is, I wish I had the other angle to kind of really see what this ball is, so yeah I mean he's got, he's won this rep as far as creating separation and it's behind him here, Makord's not even under pressure, I mean it's like catchable but it's a good route and it's just like a low throw that's behind him, when the receiver is, when the DB is behind him, sometimes I forget how bad Kaio Makord was this year, this is the thing, it's like Marvin is the only receiver in this draft that is like dealing with quarterback play this bad, every other one had like is going to have a guy get drafted this year, Marvin at the top of the, more runs, more runs at the top of the screen once again, little corner route, ball's out before he even makes his break, but it's a threatening route as far as pushing vertical, they're kind of giving the exact same look here, they run it this time, bro what is going on here, I mean this is a horrible decision, in what world is this an open throw, Kaio what are you doing, this has to just become Kaio Makord hate, that's all, this throw is horrid, how did you not see 11 drop, he didn't even like show blitz or anything, he just lined up and just dropped, that's it and he dropped right in the zone that you threw into, like what are you talking about, Roman Wilson had worst QB play, listen I'm not a big McCarthy fan, but he's better than Kaio Makord, this is a horrible decision, Jesus man, oh my god, oh my god, Marvin's getting like really held here, yeah and they called it, it's right there, yeah the Jersey tug, so my his shoulder really dipped on that, I couldn't tell if he just tried to dip his shoulder or what, but I'm like that's a clear hole, the arms flailing and everything, don't need any Oscar winning performances for this, but again Kaio Makord you are the worst man, brother is lucky that wasn't a touchdown, all right we got Marvin and another run play here, give my guy a bone real quick, there it is, this is not a good throw, I mean maybe it's a fine throw, actually that's probably the best throw that we've seen Makord make, not the best read, but a pretty good throw for the read and then Marvin what a heck of a catch, I mean he's literally running into this DB as he makes this catch, I don't even know how he sees the football here, that's my question, it's like how does he see this, because he breaks and I guess he just, I mean that's concentration right there, if you're worried about concentration drops, this is as good of concentration as it gets, you run into the DB, keep your eyes on the football, make the catch through contact, so okay so we're not quite to half time yet, he's so wide open here, what happened here, okay yeah they just crushed this zone, great play call, let's see what he does after the catch, nothing too crazy, right just picks up an extra, looks like 10 maybe 15, catches it at the yeah 46, gets to maybe the 41, nothing wrong with that, I mean he's got a million jerseys around him, if he scored a touchdown off of this he'd be Tyreek Hill right, yeah they wanted a flag on that one, I'm trying to Marvin might have earned a flag there too, I think they tugged on his arm though not the jersey, Jesus McCord, anyway yeah let's let's look at the rest of the receivers, we don't want to spend too much time just on Marvin, I think most people would agree with me that Marvin's number one, a dunes ace number two, we don't have to talk about him too much, to me Rome is I mean about as close to being the best receiver in this class as you could get without just being Marvin Harrison Jr, he would be a wide receiver one in most other years for me and I think for a lot of people, he's the best contested catch guy, he's a dog when it comes to attacking the football in the air through contact and he's got a very complete route tree, the one thing that you would really lose out on maybe is like the after-the-catch stuff but I just like don't mind that so much, the only thing that I really care about I think he's the best at attacking the football at the catch point in this class and he's probably got the best ball tracking down the field in this class Malik neighbors would be next, another guy that we could watch don't necessarily need to though, super dynamic athlete could be a wide receiver one in a lot of other classes, very good after-the-catch, very very fluid route runner, good hands like just all around solid guy, not a lot to criticize here so those are those are the big three right we don't have to discuss too much on that we spent a lot of time on Marvin we didn't really have to do that we'll move on though to Leguette who is my wide receiver for and we'll just kind of skim through this tape because this is the Georgia game so the problem with Xavier Leguette and what and I think partly why a lot of people don't like him but it also makes his film difficult to watch is the South Carolina offense is extremely difficult they have a lot of routes that kind of run into the same space not a very not not a very well-designed offense think like Greg Roman Ravens but with worse quarterback play right but as far as the skills that he brings to the table I think it's very hard to find someone that does more of the things that I like so I oh over the last couple of years I've become more and more infatuated with receivers that really dominated at the catch point Leguette is that guy I want guys that attack I want guys that are attacking the football at the catch point and guys that track the football well down the field those that's number one number two route running is important but it's easier to teach I think the tracking I think the the aggressiveness at the catch point that stuff is harder to teach and it's harder to find right there's only but you think about the best receivers in the league they're all good at it they're all good at it so if I'm looking for a guy who like has that potential that's what I'm looking for pretty good blocker again there are better blockers in this class actually Rome is a really good block Rome Roma dunes is a really good blocker we'll talk about lad McConkey a little bit he's a really good blocker look at this I mean this is this is a staredown throw he's not going through his progressions he's just waiting for leguette to look back and then he's pulling the trigger on this throw no matter what not particularly super open but he just puts it high enough and leguette just says yeah it's mine gets the foot down great catch that's Georgia man it's against Georgia yeah but this isn't like a particularly well designed route system you've got like every route on the field going into the same air like every route is flowing this way and you got the quarterback staring down one side of the field and you've got two DB's in the same area as leguette and he still makes this catch it's just he's just like I'm just gonna high point it and go get it that's what we like to see he's just staring down staring down that side of the field again I think he wanted leguette this time and then he was like I'm not gonna force it again he probably could have though I mean he had enough space from from the underneath corner and the safety was there but Bladen has leguette as wide as you report because he has the same accent as Ranny Moss he must be right I haven't even heard leguette talk so I don't I didn't know they had the same accent I don't even I'm trying to even think about what Ranny Moss sounds like and I like cannot visualize it right now oh look at the blocking not the best blocker and the best blocker in this class might be lad Makanke honestly but I like receivers that are willing enable blockers it just makes them easier to get on the field and I think NFL teams will like that I like it as opposed to like well I have to to put you in a situation that is super ideal and it's like it we have to force feed you the ball no matter what it's like I just want to be able to run offense and if like you're the best player then that's fine but you know a lot of these guys for you know four five six seven eight nine receivers off the board they're not going to be the best they might not be the best player on their team you know some of them are going to go in the second round it's like you might not get a hundred targets you might have to settle for you know 60 it's just like bad offensive line quarterback that's taking like seven step drops look at it for surprising but you don't hate it yeah I mean again it's just I think he attacks at the catch point in a capacity that a lot of other receivers don't Keon Coleman's another guy in that vein that I think deserves a lot of respect for his skill set at the catch point maybe less so at FSU and more so at Michigan State they just run like like what is this route combo what is this route combo hitch route and then a speedout what what is this route combination man there is no way that that this was seen as a an ideal route combo for this for this play either someone got the play wrong or this is crazy little screen no blocking not surprised throw the ball anyway we won't spend too much time on this legato great athlete he attacks the catch point at a high level I like it a lot because of that my fifth guy would be Brian Thomas Jr actually I wonder I don't remember if I can pull up Keon Coleman from Michigan State but if I can I would like to so it'd be 21 right maybe it is 22 I don't know which game this will do Minnesota we'll pull up Keon Coleman yeah so this is Michigan State Keon Coleman so a lot of people don't like Keon Coleman a whole lot because the numbers that FSU were bad but you watch the tape at you know Michigan State and you'll you'll probably get a good taste of what this guy can bring to the table not hard to spot the biggest guy on the field yep bottom of the screen there it's running the ball though you're my guy a bone all right biggest guy in the field there he is bottom of the screen they're throwing it not to him but a good route here he's a very good athlete slow speed out actually I probably dick rode that route a little a little much kind of top of the screen ask oh not quite where you want this is actually a great camera angle oh my god still could have caught it but not quite where you want it I just don't think he expected it there trying to get some better clips and it's already 14 nothing get the ball out what are you doing yeah bro these quarterbacks some of them are terrible biggest guy in the field has thing he goes to FSU and Theo's brought this up a lot and he ends up being on the same field as Johnny Wilson it's like these are the same guy like the same archetype so you might have just been a little hitch route yeah nowhere to go 17 nothing dog or five minutes into the tape they're getting crushed anyway number five is Brian Thomas bro had a billion touchdowns this year this is an explosive offense and he filled kind of the role of that X receiver that you know people saw neighbors line up in the slot a lot this is why because you have a guy that can line up on the outside and take the top of the defense that's not him but LSU receivers they're usually pretty good he's number 11 so he's in the slot here Daniels oh Daniels it's the ball batted at the line more runs more runs could be the problem with watching these receivers sometimes is they just don't always get the ball and I tried to pick games where they got the ball a lot but I can only control so much man give me a break and Daniels likes to run the ball a lot and take a lot of hits and slips on this route here it's okay it happens I forgive you and this is that play so we'll skip past that 14 nothing all right I got top of the screen here Brian Thomas they throw the neighbors on the other side we like neighbors not mad at it top of the screen once again they go to neighbors once again great guy to go to rare Jaden Daniels pass over the middle I just want to see if I can just pull up the play where I was a great thing about the legate tape they I got to see I got to show exactly what I wanted to show on the first play Brian Thomas however I got it got a really flow through here we go that's that's it I think he got this one I can't remember if he got this one or not but I know he has a few contested attempts in this game so looks like they did give it to him so yeah I mean this is textbook stuff that that Brian Thomas can do for you but this is also this is also I need to make this point this is also the most common route concept that you will see in college football all right the inside fade hit on the outside right DB actually plays this really well and this is what makes Brian Thomas so good and why I like him catch point man catch point attack the ball at the catch point bring it to your body this is a difficult catch to make a lot of receivers would not make this catch Brian Thomas does Roma doon say does Marvin Harrison does Xavier legate does all right those are the kind of plays that you get from Brian Thomas Junior and so you can kind of see the vein of receivers that I really like I'm not a big fan of worthy like tiny fast receivers just don't enthuse me a whole lot though Tank Dell has been a success in the NFL many would say and then Adnan Mitchell is another big name who I like a decent amount I think he's got a good skill set I had this route pulled up from earlier because I knew I wanted to show it this is a really nice route he's definitely got some elements of like CD he's got maybe some Jefferson and like he's got some big time wide receiver one aspects to his game but he's also and this is not something that I like to to point at because it's a lot of receivers do it where you know if they're not the number one guy on the field or if they're not the one getting the ball sometimes they take plays off but it feels like Mitchell does it more often and it's concerning in that regard I also think he can be a little bit of a body catcher when it's not necessary and this is something that like if you if you watch highlights of guys that those are supposed to be like the best that they can offer and I feel like I find more flaws in Mitchell's highlights than I do in a lot of the other top receivers in this class and that's concerning to me there's a play against Oklahoma State which this is the TCU game so I'm not gonna go and rummage for it right now but he makes a a really you know it's a good route he gets open good catch cuts back has a lot of space it's a good move after the catch but he gets caught like trips up on what I thought should have been a touchdown so there's just certain things and maybe I'm nit picking and I just like like certain guys and I've been enthused by certain guys but this might be something where I'm willing to be wrong on where I think there's three receivers that are like a clear top tier blue chip guys and then there's a couple and then I just kind of pick the guys that I like the most and go from there and maybe that's an archetype thing but like that's something that I'm willing to be wrong on I think is if I'm picking Leggette and Thomas over Mitchell because of archetype and style I think I'm willing to live with that one guy I do want to talk about we've got about 10 more minutes because I know Bridget's gonna go live for the for the March Madness stuff yes Lad McConkey this will be I mean this is nine minute tape here top of your screen here Lad McConkey is probably the best blocker and the best route runner in this class and that makes him in my opinion really easy to get on the field I think he is going to be good in the NFL the level of what his ceiling is I don't know because I don't think he can line up outside and I do see elements of him struggling to fight through contact but his hands are good his route running is very good that probably the best in this class and his blocking is probably the best in this class and I think when you have those elements to your game and he's a really good athlete I mean we saw his combine he's super fast I think he's just gonna be a super easy guy to get on the field he's gonna be really easy whether it's you know obvious I think he's better than like a special teamer but if it were to be on special teams or as a receiver probably both I just think it's like a guy that is going to be a successful weapon but I just don't think he's gonna like fight through contact well as like an ex-receiver like he's very solidly in like a slot role for me bottom of your screen here they line him up outside but you see there's I mean there's no press man right straight zone here cover to it looks like he's so wide open I mean this play has gone on for a long time so like yeah but this is what you want to see right when you know things kind of start breaking down you know how do you make yourself available you got a lot of guys just kind of standing around on the back side coming back to the ball they call this incomplete but I mean this is good effort top of your screen again off the ball right this rowdy kind of gets a little tangled up trying to come back on get a little bit of bowers action in here too it's almost not worth talking about tight ends you might as well include bowers and in the list of receivers and just put in the bowers just becomes wide receiver for by default for me I'm trying to get examples of the blocking by lad but I and I thought it was I remember this being a game that was really worth watching but I am struggling to now find those examples I should start drawing up my own cut-ups that would be really I think that would be really useful but here's an example of him you know struggling through the contact a little bit you know a DB gets hands on him and you know we saw Marvin was able to really fight back get guys off of him at the top of his route lads route kind of dies in that aspect that's a good block right there just initiate some contact right a lot of receivers don't even seek out the contact there so the fact that he's willing to do that that's another one again a lot of guys don't even seek out the contact at all and that's just to get the willing right so there's two aspects to receiver blocking willing and able so we've seen the willing just the want to seek out contact when you're not you know the guy on the play that's a good route there you know push vertical so first you you realize that oh I need to go back this DB's got a lot of outside leverage so we're gonna say okay we're gonna really threaten you outside force you to stay out there and then we'll push vertical and then we'll come inside on this dig route it's like good spatial awareness but this is another example of just like the contact this is not like heavy contact who's like a little like jab and it throws him way off so that's my main concern and I think it's I don't think it's I don't think it's nothing it's definitely not nothing but I think he's got really good I think he's got really good skills more the contact stuff there that's that's definitely the main concern for me with with lad oh yeah man Brown's are going 17 and oh that's that's facts but throw a little screen to him there not really anywhere to go not a super open route here this is really good coverage right I mean they've got a guy on him and a guy on top of him it's not a bad route though probably not his best route but it's a good release it's a really nice release and it you'd probably want to see this more as a plant than a than a breakdown though got them lined up in the slot here another in in breaking dig route catches it at the one isn't really able to fight forward to the to the goal line there but it's a good catch secure it through contact here even though it's kind of an early ball right he's kind of still finishing through his break and then they punch it in here the one there's that contact struggle again you get hands on him it it's an issue so that's what I'm saying he's got a line up in the slot but we'll look at we'll look at some numbers here real quick there's bowers good catch good hands catch top of the screen little jailbreak action and then so yeah we'll bounce out of that real quick got a couple minutes left here just look at some numbers yards per route run against zone Malik neighbors Marston Marvin Harrison Jr. two of the top guys up here got Jeff Foreman yards per route run against man coverage Xavier Leguette's number three and of guys with like substantial targets he's the guy Roma dunes a is up there too Troy Franklin's up here but Troy Franklin also has a very you a very low contested catch rate and somewhat of a high drop rate which is concerning to me and you know we didn't get to look at him but I think his my concerns with him is he doesn't really track the football well down the field even though I do think he's a pretty good route runner and then we'll look at one other stat real quick we'll just do receiving and we'll go to 50% of targets and now if we just look at a we'll look at general yards per route run Malik neighbors Marvin Harrison Jr. again Freud Franklin I have my issues with Franklin Leguette's right there who we just looked at you know I like Rome is there no I like Brian Thomas is there and then but you look at like drop rate who's a guy that we don't want to see up here Troy Franklin's the only guy that we've talked about that's kind of up here Marvin is a little higher than you would like but it's not 10% so that comes to like the concentration drops issue that you know people have with him worthy maybe a little bit Brian Thomas maybe a little bit contested catch really contested targets Keon Coleman again the FSU stuff is tricky to go with just because he was objectively better at Michigan State Marvin Harrison Jr. takes a lot of contested targets mostly because the positioning of the throws that he gets is not ideal so a lot of targets that should be open or should just be regular targets end up being contested because of how the ball is placed I feel like Luke McCaffrey's kind of underrated I would be very interested it's not someone that I've given like a ton of like interest in looking at but very I think underrated as far as where he's being placed or what he could be maybe I think he could be pretty good Roma dunes a obviously 75% contested catch rate he turns 50-50 balls into 70-30 right he is that good neighbors is up there legat is up there in terms of target rate and then as far as you know they're conversion I mean if you're above 40% I would say you're you're pretty much in that range Franklin's just outside of that worthy is outside of that too but you know 47 we got 43 for Marvin Luke McCaffrey's at 60 hey but that's pretty much it again the top five receivers that I have coming into the NFL draft this year I've got Marvin Harrison junior number one now come back to this Marvin Harrison junior number one Roma dunes a number two Malik neighbors number three that's the big three I think those guys are wide receiver one material and then like Xavier Legat to me is like late first round could be really good Brian Thomas to me would be early second round would be a great wide receiver to very like maybe like a T. Higgins type mold and then there's some guys outside of that that I like a little bit less Mitchell and McConkey and then Keon those would be like the three outside of the top five that I'm like interested in but not as interested in as the other two but yeah that's pretty much it so I really appreciate you all tuning into this we'll be back next week probably looking at corners I'm thinking we'll see I'll let you all know on Twitter you'll see you know next week when I drop another position top five but yeah thank you all so much for tuning in and until next time