1. Denzel Mims, Baylor 2. Laviska Shenault Jr, Colorado 3. Tee Higgins, Clemson 4. Chase Claypool, Notre Dame 5. Michael Pittman Jr, USC 6. KJ Hamler, Penn State 7. Devin Duvernay, Texas 8. Antonio Gandy-Golden, Liberty 9. KJ Hill, Ohio State 10. Bryan Edwards, South Carolina 11. Collin Johnson, Texas 12. Van Jefferson, Florida 13. Joe Reed, Virginia 14. Kalija Lipscomb, Vanderbilt 15. Donovan Peoples-Jones, Michigan
Claypool, Pittman, or Van Jefferson (round 3) sounds good to me. Sam needs another big boy, this time one to throw to.
I’d be interested in tripling down on WR day 2. -Chase Claypool (6’4” 238) -Van Jefferson (6’2” 200) -Devin Duvernay (6’ 200) Claypool is an elite size/athleticism combo, the likes of which are rarely seen. Will play outside, needs a year or so. Jefferson is a tremendous route runner, will play outside, is ready now but is recovering from injury. Duvernay is a tough and fast slot prospect ready to make some plays now but could use a year to really be ready.
What exactly do you not like about the thread? I am glad he posted it. I agree Pittman should be included. I am actually hoping the Jets take two WRs tonight and 1 interior OLineman.
I said it in another thread but coming out of today with any 2 of these guys would be a phenomenal start to this draft.
At 48, Mims, Higgins, Claypool, or Pittman. Hopefully one of those guys slips to us because I think all of them have WR1 potential. I could live with Shenault if he's the only one there but would prefer the other 4. At 68, if any of the 5 I mentioned above slip then they're slam dunks (highly unlikely though). Peoples-Jones, Edwards, Jefferson are the next group I like a bunch here. At 79, might be a good spot for slot. Hamler (if he slips), Hill, Duvernay, or Bowden (might be a reach for Bowden at 79 but he could be gone by 120).
I think he will be the first WR off the board in Round 2. I don't see how he slides to us...but hey you never know.