 Alright you guys, what is up? Welcome back to another video. Today I'm going to be reacting to the 98th best player in the NFL for 2019, voted by the players, watched by you, reacted to by me. Number 98, Tyler Lockett, wide receiver, that's what we want to see. Wide receiver for the Seahawks. Now when I see that, wide receiver for the Seahawks I think of, what's his name? Hey Metcalf, is he going to be on the top 100 next year? Who knows, people say he's got a terrible route running style, terrible at changing direction. He does have the breakaway speed, he's got the size, he's got the strength, but does he have the route running to be a really good wide receiver? That's what I want to find out. Apparently someone who does is Tyler Lockett. I love wide receivers, I love running backs, I love quarterbacks, I love punters. I love kickers. I love every position. Let's get into it guys. Number 98, Tyler Lockett, wide receiver for the Seahawks. Bloody dark that was. Shit, I actually forgot. I'm going to do something that I was meant to do last time. Where the Derek Henry got 1,000 rushing yards last year? He did! He got 1,059 rushing yards off of 215 attempts at an average of 4.9. 12 touchdowns. That's fucking good. And he's only 99 on the list. Alright. Oh yeah, yeah. People posed a question so we gave them an answer. See what you made of mate? Yeah, I think with Tyler everybody wanted to label him as like a kick returner and a special teams guy. Luke looks like he's died his hair. Don't tell me you've died your hair Luke. Game as in like they didn't expect it from him. Really? Tyler Lockett, he's running free downfield. Good job by Lockett. Now put his hands up too early. Four of the zero balls coming there in the last second. He's the underdog. Tyler's one of those guys. He can stretch the field. Just one on one and Tyler beat him by about... Look at that ball. ...right by Marcus Peters. Tyler Lockett. Wow. Just running away from... Oh, what a catch. Not even on the chest. Straight to the hands. It's definitely not easy to track that ball. You know what? I've caught a few passes recently. Long passes here in Ellis just with a friend. And I've come to realise that sprinting off of the mark is important. But when you're going to turn around and actually look for the ball, don't rush it. You know, I've been trying to sprint whilst turning around and sprinting the whole entire route till I get to the ball. But sometimes that ball's going to come up short and sometimes it's going to go long. Sometimes it's going to go left. Sometimes it's going to go right. So get yourself down the field a certain amount, slow down a bit, turn around and then assess whether you need to sprint or jog. Because for me, I have been completely overrunning it or underrunning it and I'm just trying to get it through my head. You know, what cues you have whilst running when you're looking for the ball over your head. A massive ball. It's not easy to track. I know that now. And to catch it on the full, 50 yards down the field, I mean, that's near impossible. So to watch this and see this happen, I mean, I do have a bit of a better understanding of the game now, so I hope you can appreciate that. Anyways, let's go. It's got to be it. Bang off the list. I'm hoping to give it an opportunity to Russell Wilson. The rating between those two guys and the percentage of completion between those two was really high. Not just time. Perfect. Yup, Russell Wilson had a perfect quarterback rating in 2018 throwing to Tyler Lockett. Not only that, Lockett had the highest yard per target number since the league began keeping target stats in 1992. Regardless of what DB I line up against, I should never have to change what I do to try to figure out how to be him. I should always stay true to my strengths and have him try to figure out how to be my strengths. You got it, mate. Have confidence in yourself. Guys that can play football, they end up being good players. They always come to the top no matter where they came from, how big they are. Jesus made a few spectacular catches, isn't he? You can play football, you can play football, and Tyler Lockett to me is a football player. All career highs here, 57 receptions, nearly $1,000, but most importantly, 10 touchdowns. Seeing him do the somersault over the line reminds me of one try and one try only. Back in the day for the Crusaders. Canterbury Crusaders, my local rugby team. I think I was about 10 years old when this happened. Major... Flip. Aaron Major, flip, try. Crusaders, flip. Well, maybe it was an All Blacks game, let's see. Maybe it was this one. Against Romania in the World Cup, 2007. Nick Evans, oh my God, I haven't heard that name for a while. McAllister. Oh, beautiful ball there. Gives it to Major and he's over. Yeah, that wasn't it. No, we're not going to find it, guys. Anyways, that was Tyler Lockett, wide receiver for the Seahawks. Took a fair few spectacular catches and runs routes like a magician, that seems. For those of you who are Seahawks fans, I want to say shout out to you. The next player we're going to look at played for the Cowboys, Byron Jones, cornerback, number 31. Last year, not on the list. In fact, I think every single player that's been on here so far wasn't on the list last year, which is fantastic. That means we get new talent, new players coming through the ranks, and new players for me to react to. So I'll see you in the next one, guys, for number 97, Byron Jones.