Tet obviously best in class for me. I laugh when guys don't understand that 6'5" WR's win differently than 6'0" WR's. Everyone talks about separation, even for big WR's 😂 New flash: Little guys are faster/quicker, Big guys have better catch radius, bigger targets/ red zone threats.
Love seeing LBIII listed as WR1 in this class. His film and athleticism pops, but as the 1.04 owner I'm worried he won't be there for me at this rate. Great vid.
Travis Hunter is 100% wide receiver one for me. The leagues i am in have IDP DL LB and DB. Even if he plays DB full time and gets part time WR, he could easily be IDP 1. Imagine having a DB that puts up 12-15 pts per game... ridiculous value for my leagues. Also I am set at WR, so none in this draft would even have a chance of starting on my team. (CD Lamb, A. St. Brown, Puka Nacua, B. Thomas Jr, and G. Wilson.) I will be targeting RB and Travis Hunter only in this draft. In 2 years I will go after Jeremiah Smith. Until then just keep drafting RBs.
I disagree, and I am an IDP content creator. In my IDP leagues, 36 DB's scored more than 12 points/game in 2024. My concern for Travis Hunter is he profiles as a shutdown CB, not a Safety. Safeties tend to score more points in DB slots than CB's do, and least valuable DB's are shutdown CB's, because QB's tend to avoid them So top shutdown CB's are usually on the waiver wire or bench, they don't make starting lineups because fewer targets = fewer tackles, PBU's, and INT's = fewer points. Assuming most NFL gurus are correct, and Hunter is a full time CB with a few WR packages put in, he will probably be a late 1st/early 2nd round pick in rookie drafts in Full IDP leagues. Most valuable CB's are bad CB's who tend to get picked on by QB, as that leads to more tackles, more PBU, more points
I DO think you'll be able to draft him at whatever his ADP is, and sell on the hype of him "practicing with the offense X amount of times" in July & August
Top 4 are basic locks in some order, in every league. WR5 is very interchangeable. Any concerns about slot WR's getting 1st round NFL Draft capital? Most top slot WR's in NFL were NOT 1st round picks. Teams tend to try to force 1st round picks to play boundary WR positions. Only WR recently that played majority of slot snaps in college and went in round 1 that I can recall was Treylon Burks, who the Titans tried to force into AJ Brown boundary WR role. Cowboys did increase CD Lamb role to majority slot work in year 3, but tried him as boundary first 2 years.
Definitely a valid concern! We don't typically see receivers that play primarily out of the slot go in the 1st. JSN is another that fell into that bucket. Almost 90% out of the slot his sophomore season.
I feel that NFL teams will end up drafting 3-4 WRs in the first no matter if its all slots or Z's. Maybe Higgins or Savion end up going a little bit higher than we are expecting right now.
🔥 Which rookie wide receiver are you most excited about for the 2025 NFL Draft? Let us know in the comments!
None so far. Just don't see any I like at the moment.
Tet obviously best in class for me.
I laugh when guys don't understand that 6'5" WR's win differently than 6'0" WR's.
Everyone talks about separation, even for big WR's 😂
New flash: Little guys are faster/quicker, Big guys have better catch radius, bigger targets/ red zone threats.
@ All I’ll say is, I’m glad I don’t need WRs in the draft this year. On any of my teams.
Great job Mitch & JB!!!
Appreciate it!!
Always appreciate you!
Love seeing LBIII listed as WR1 in this class. His film and athleticism pops, but as the 1.04 owner I'm worried he won't be there for me at this rate. Great vid.
Format?
1QB, so I should have at least one of the top three WR (LBIII, Tet, Egbuka). I have a strong preference for LBIII though.
@@tapiatitan92 gotcha. Yeah depending on landing spot, it’ll be a miracle to get to 1.04
I think there is a strong chance he will be there. Hampton, Henderson and Johnson will probably push down the WRs
@@DynoMC really, depending on landing spot, I would probably take a RB at 1.04 and the three you listed are great prospects at the position.
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Travis Hunter is 100% wide receiver one for me. The leagues i am in have IDP DL LB and DB. Even if he plays DB full time and gets part time WR, he could easily be IDP 1. Imagine having a DB that puts up 12-15 pts per game... ridiculous value for my leagues. Also I am set at WR, so none in this draft would even have a chance of starting on my team. (CD Lamb, A. St. Brown, Puka Nacua, B. Thomas Jr, and G. Wilson.) I will be targeting RB and Travis Hunter only in this draft. In 2 years I will go after Jeremiah Smith. Until then just keep drafting RBs.
Completely agree in that league setting.
He's going be a great piece in IDP leagues for sure!
I disagree, and I am an IDP content creator.
In my IDP leagues, 36 DB's scored more than 12 points/game in 2024.
My concern for Travis Hunter is he profiles as a shutdown CB, not a Safety.
Safeties tend to score more points in DB slots than CB's do, and least valuable DB's are shutdown CB's, because QB's tend to avoid them
So top shutdown CB's are usually on the waiver wire or bench, they don't make starting lineups because fewer targets = fewer tackles, PBU's, and INT's = fewer points.
Assuming most NFL gurus are correct, and Hunter is a full time CB with a few WR packages put in, he will probably be a late 1st/early 2nd round pick in rookie drafts in Full IDP leagues.
Most valuable CB's are bad CB's who tend to get picked on by QB, as that leads to more tackles, more PBU, more points
For fwiw, lance zeirlein also has burden wr1 and has golden tied w tet for wr2
If Travis gets 7/8 targets a game I’d be happy
That would be fantastic for his dynasty/fantasy value!
BTJ had 7.8/game...so I don't know that's very realistic, but one can hope.
It's HOPIUM season!!!
I DO think you'll be able to draft him at whatever his ADP is, and sell on the hype of him "practicing with the offense X amount of times" in July & August
Hunter will be 1.01 in IDP leagues
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Top 4 are basic locks in some order, in every league. WR5 is very interchangeable.
Any concerns about slot WR's getting 1st round NFL Draft capital?
Most top slot WR's in NFL were NOT 1st round picks. Teams tend to try to force 1st round picks to play boundary WR positions.
Only WR recently that played majority of slot snaps in college and went in round 1 that I can recall was Treylon Burks, who the Titans tried to force into AJ Brown boundary WR role.
Cowboys did increase CD Lamb role to majority slot work in year 3, but tried him as boundary first 2 years.
Definitely a valid concern! We don't typically see receivers that play primarily out of the slot go in the 1st. JSN is another that fell into that bucket. Almost 90% out of the slot his sophomore season.
I feel that NFL teams will end up drafting 3-4 WRs in the first no matter if its all slots or Z's. Maybe Higgins or Savion end up going a little bit higher than we are expecting right now.
Trade 1.01 and Brob for JT, Laporta and 2027 2nd?
Dynasty 10 Team (.5 PPR) Tight End Premium
(1 PPR) Superflex (6 Point per Pass TD, -3 Point per INT)
Start 10 (1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 2 FLX, 1 SF) Bench 25
QB: Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts, Kyler Murray
RB: Jahmyr Gibbs, Kenneth Walker, Tony Pollard, Brian Robinson, Jordan Mason
WR: CeeDee Lamb, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Terry McLaurin, D.J. Moore, Brandon Aiyuk
TE: Trey McBride, Ben Sinnott
PICKS: 1.01, 2.07, 2026 1st & 2nd, 2027 (2) 1st & 2nd
Laporta side for me
JT and LaPorta for me
@@TheBauerClub gotcha is this coming from a value perspective?
@@DynoMC can you explain why?
@ Yup and the format in general.