@@EricTheActor805 who do you think the defense focused on when they played Kentucky?? I guarantee you the game planned on stopping Wan’dale and Wan’dale only!! Where as schools in Alabama there are many different weapons on offense that the defense has to focus on
@@tyzaku9066 Measurable Measurement Height 5' 8" Weight 178 lbs Wingspan 67⅝" Arm Length 27⅝" Hand Size 9" 10 Yard Split 1.59s 40 Yard Dash 4.44s Vertical Jump 34½" Broad Jump 118" Other than his 40 time, his athletic profile is absolutely terrible He is tiny and his vert, broad jump and 10 Yard splits are awful He didn't do anything as a freshman and a sophomore 40 catches for 453 yards, 11.3 ypc and 2 TDs as a freshman 51 catches for 461 yards, 9.0 ypc and 1 TD as a sophmore
You never know how players are going to transition from college to the NFL. It’s not an exact science by any means. But I watched a couple Kentucky games this year and saw this young man live and he popped off the TV. Not sure why giants fans were so down on this pick. This guy is a football player plain and simple. I loved the pick.
he is a complete stud, I've been arguing with some giants fans all week, by the end of the year he will be a fan favorite. the smallest player on the field but has the biggest heart on the field. and if the NYG doesn't want him I can think of about 31 other teams that would love to have him.. Congrats and enjoy this young man while you have him sir
As a Nebraska fan, we were SUPER excited to get his commitment! Sucks we didn’t have a good QB to get him the ball. Sucks we didn’t have good RBs so he didn’t have to be one! Happy to see him have success back home!
He came back home because he knew they would have a new look offense with the new OC, which could deliver what they weren't able to during his recruitment. UK was run heavy/rpo with no receiver threat for years but they switched to a balanced, play action offense this year.
Wan'Dale is going to the league! and Can we all just put some respect on Daniel Hager's name. The only legitimate UK Sports Highlight contact on this platform. THANK YOU SIR
@@ajkareem5685 AJ, Her name is Abbie Steiner, watch some video of her. University of K best athlete. She specializes in leaving black girls in her dust.
what I will say upon watching his highlights kid runs hard as hell. Despite his small stature think the Gmen might have snagged a good one here. And he doing all this in the SEC!! Insurance for Shep when he goes down like every season, and him and toney on the field at the same time should be quite a handful.
Not too concerned. Elijah Moore was a similar size last year and he found success. The NFL is transitioning to receivers who are separation specialists
Love him, did some review of him and a few other WRs in the class. Size might be a concern, but he plays super thought brand of football where I can overlook the size.
For the 2021 season, Kentucky coach Mark Stoops hired former LA Ram's offensive coordinator Liam Cohen to be his new offensive coordinator and QB coach. He had high hopes that Cohen's NFL-style passing attack might help the Wildcats recruit a quality QB. This move paid off immediately as Stoops was able to sign 2 five star prospects thru the Transfer Portal: Junior QB Wil Levis and Junior WR Wan'dale Robinson. Levis felt under-utilized at Penn State, where he was a part-time QB primarily used in running situations. Levis, who has one of the most powerful throwing arms to ever grace the sport (he can throw the ball 80 yards), felt Cohen's pass-oriented offense was a better fit for him so he chose KY. Robinson, who had been a freshman All American at Nebraska, was a Kentucky native who was feeling a bit homesick. He had considered signing with Kentucky when he finished high school, but at that time, Kentucky was primarily a rushing offense. However, with Cohen now at the helm, Robinson decided it was time to come home. Levis is a big kid and a powerful runner with good speed. He can run over defenders and is hard to bring down--a valuable asset for a QB. Thus, Penn State would utilize him in situations where they needed a running QB. However, Levis wanted to be a passer and he posses an arm with no limits. In one video, he gets down on his knees on the 50-yard line, casually throws the ball, and is able to hit the cross arm of the goal post. Despite his tremendous potential as a passer, Stoops and Cohen discovered that he was still work in progress. He needed to improve his accuracy and work on his touch. Sometimes his passes can be right on the money, other times he overthrows his receivers, underthrows them, throws behind them (on crossing patterns), or throws an interception. The fact he is often inaccurate yet he throws hard and fast, means his passes can be hard (if not impossible) to catch. Where Levis was a work in progress, Junior WR Wan'Dale Robinson was the real deal--the total package. He had speed, he ran good routes, he had the ability to make amazing, acrobatic catches, and he could block. He was also a play maker. He's the type who can slip a tackle and then run 50 yards for a TD. His ability to make one remarkable catch after another, meant that unlike the other receivers, he could catch most of Levis' wounded ducks. Thus, he quickly became Levis' favorite target on 3rd down situations or in situations where The Cats were in the red zone and seeking a TD. By the end of the season, Wan'dale was named 1st team All-SEC and 2nd team All-American. He finished his Junior season at Kentucky with 104 receptions, 1,334 yards and 7 touchdown receptions in 13 games. His season total receptions and yards broke single-season school records. He also had some key catches that helped the Cats with a Citrus Bowl victory. Perhaps, Wan'dale's biggest accomplishment was the fact that he was able to make Levis look like a potential Heisman Trophy candidate. Unfortunately, Wan'Dale opted to leave KY for the Pro's at the end of his Junior year. Senior WR Josh Ali, Kentucky's second best receiver, was graduating, also. However, Kentucky was able to pick up 3 quality receivers (2 highly rated freshmen and 1 junior from the transfer portal). Furthermore, they had 3 tight ends that could block and catch. Thus, Levis decided to stay on at KY so he could complete his Senior Year thinking he would be a higher pick in the draft. But appearances can be deceiving. Despite Levis now having had a full season of experience under his belt, Levis' passing accuracy failed to improve. Making matters worse, Levis was unable to find a go-to receiver that he could rely on for third down conversions or plays inside the red zone. Without Wan'Dale, Senior Wil Levis had a very disappointing season and so did the Kentucky Wildcats, Despite a less than stellar season as a team and a less than stellar QB rating, a lot of experts were still impressed by Levis' canon of an arm and his ability to run the ball. Many expected Levis to be the first pick in the NFL draft (or at the very least, the 2nd pick in the draft). But Kentucky fans were more realistic. We had seen Levis play before and after Wan'Dale Robinson. We weren't surprised to see that Levis wasn't picked until the 2nd Round of the Draft. Simply put, Wan'Dale was the key to Levis' success. Without Wan'Dale, Levis sucked. There was no one there to catch all of his wounded ducks as Robinson had done the season before. Perhaps, Levis will do better in the NFL which is loaded with quality receivers, but the NFL also has quality defenders who can pick those bad passes off. Too bad for both KY and Wil Levis that Wan'Dale didn't stay on for his Senior Year. I'm confident Wil Levis would have been the #1 pick in the draft that year had Wan'dale played his senior year. I'm also certain that Kentucky would have won at least 3 more games had Robinson elected to stay.
@@greatkentuckian9032 I know he has the most receptions in a single season in UK history, did he not break the single season yards record somehow? It has to be Craig yeast in that case
Robinson has crazy balance and agility, but as a Wisco fan who doesn't watch many UK games I was surprised by how good Will Levis looked. Some impressive stuff (3:26, 5:37, 8:18, 10:35, 11:25) He'll be an interesting QB prospect in next yrs draft
he told us he was a reciever and we didn’t listen, glad he did so good at kentucky. wish he could’ve done that for the huskers, he did but we didn’t give him his full potential. go be great for the giants wandale!
Okay the play at 3:55 might be my favorite one of the whole clip. Fly sweep motion into a comeback route. Love creative stuff like that. The protection was subpar, but the concept has me fascinated.
@@EricTheActor805 Kayvon at 4 is a steal Neal at 7 is a bigger steal , Beavers was a steal, Not mad at Wandale because You don’t know what Schoen and Daboll are thinking or planning and neither do I . This was a very good draft Belton is a steal and so is kid From LSU
😲 wow he's small but tough as nails above average speed not a elite speed. He runs great route's and great hand's he's so tough and efficient his lack of height doesn't matter. He's a second or third round pick. But he's really a first round talent. His lack of height is the reason why not his talent.
@@alwinduarte8094 remember Wes Welker? Wes Welker is 5'9. And the Patriots were able to utilize him and use his size to the best of his abilities. Small guys are tough to catch.
@@matthewryan4269 facts idk why people act like length means better or something for wrs. Corners it makes sense. But wr size really doesn’t matter, can you create space, or out jump somebody. Has nothing to do with length imo.
Love that fit. I honestly see a lot of Julian Edelman in his game. Very tough pass catcher in the middle of the field and elusive in space. Hopefully can get a little bit cleaner routes which he certainly has the physical ability to develop. Reviewed him and a few other WRs on the channel. One of our favorite guys in the class.
@@richardmcelroy6314 Oh yeah. Apparently putting on a show down at Senior Bowl this week. Has 10 inch hands as well. For sure will be getting some film in on him.
For a pats fan the ideal draft would be 1 Andrew booth, 2nd wandale, 3rd a speedy LB, 4th a edge player, 5th tyquan Thornton then go special teams with the last picks. Wandale and tyquans speed would be deadly.
He's interesting to me. He has abnormal quickness, but I think his 40 will be high 4.45 or so. His top end speed is good, but not elite as much as you'd expect from a quicker player like him. That said he's also tougher than most quickness type guys. I see him as a 3rd rounder and would fit him with a team like the Pat's or Chiefs. His best attribute is his competitiveness. Bottom line: Kadarius Toney with less athleticism but much more durable and route running.
Yes. Like he might be small, but is extremely tough catching over the middle. I see those exact things you said in his game. Did a review on him in the channel one of my favorite prospects. Pending the combine and his 40 I think he can find his way into the 2nd round if he can get that 40 into the low 4.4s.
@patriots news report true, but his effective speed is more what I meant. Like Mike Evans at 4.45 is way scarier than a 5 ft 9 guy at the same speed. For him to be truly fast at 5'9 he'd need to be closer to 4.3 imo, because his lack of length will effect what you can throw him
@patriots news report So Edelman was never considered an elite deep threat, and Aghalor has struggled in the pros- struggled to live up to his draft spot. Cooks ran 4.3s. In the league you have to be faster if you are shorter IF you are going to go deep a lot. Antonio Brown would be an exception as he clocked 4.5s, but what I'm discussing is the norm, not the exception.
Not happy with taking him in the 2nd for the giants. I do love how he competes extremely hard in the best conference in the country. He was the primary offensive player and he produced.
104 catches, 1300+ yards, 91.3 pff grade, give this kid a chance giants fans..
If he played at Alabama with those stats he would’ve been top 20 pick
Awful value
@@tyzaku9066
No, he wouldn't
@@EricTheActor805 who do you think the defense focused on when they played Kentucky?? I guarantee you the game planned on stopping Wan’dale and Wan’dale only!! Where as schools in Alabama there are many different weapons on offense that the defense has to focus on
@@tyzaku9066
Measurable Measurement
Height 5' 8"
Weight 178 lbs
Wingspan 67⅝"
Arm Length 27⅝"
Hand Size 9"
10 Yard Split 1.59s
40 Yard Dash 4.44s
Vertical Jump 34½"
Broad Jump 118"
Other than his 40 time, his athletic profile is absolutely terrible
He is tiny and his vert, broad jump and 10 Yard splits are awful
He didn't do anything as a freshman and a sophomore
40 catches for 453 yards, 11.3 ypc and 2 TDs as a freshman
51 catches for 461 yards, 9.0 ypc and 1 TD as a sophmore
You never know how players are going to transition from college to the NFL. It’s not an exact science by any means. But I watched a couple Kentucky games this year and saw this young man live and he popped off the TV. Not sure why giants fans were so down on this pick. This guy is a football player plain and simple. I loved the pick.
So glad you said that. I know it's only camp but so far so good. I'll be back in a few weeks with an update.
he is a complete stud, I've been arguing with some giants fans all week, by the end of the year he will be a fan favorite. the smallest player on the field but has the biggest heart on the field. and if the NYG doesn't want him I can think of about 31 other teams that would love to have him.. Congrats and enjoy this young man while you have him sir
As a Nebraska fan, we were SUPER excited to get his commitment! Sucks we didn’t have a good QB to get him the ball. Sucks we didn’t have good RBs so he didn’t have to be one! Happy to see him have success back home!
He came back home because he knew they would have a new look offense with the new OC, which could deliver what they weren't able to during his recruitment. UK was run heavy/rpo with no receiver threat for years but they switched to a balanced, play action offense this year.
@@allhope_lost6448 Liam coen my lord and savior brought my team out of the Stone Age
That late catch down the middle to stay alive against Iowa says it all.
He tough as nails
Wan'Dale is going to the league! and Can we all just put some respect on Daniel Hager's name. The only legitimate UK Sports Highlight contact on this platform. THANK YOU SIR
Kentucky has the fastest female sprinter in the USA, AND she a white girl.
@@charleshammer2928 what does being white gotta do with anything? 🤣🤣 basically admitting white people are slow lmao okay then
@@ajkareem5685 AJ, Her name is Abbie Steiner, watch some video of her. University of K best athlete. She specializes in leaving black girls in her dust.
He’s a superstar, exceptionally underrated!
what I will say upon watching his highlights kid runs hard as hell. Despite his small stature think the Gmen might have snagged a good one here. And he doing all this in the SEC!! Insurance for Shep when he goes down like every season, and him and toney on the field at the same time should be quite a handful.
Favorite wide receiver in the draft. Very explosive and quick only knock is his size
Not too concerned. Elijah Moore was a similar size last year and he found success. The NFL is transitioning to receivers who are separation specialists
He plays way bigger so his size is kinda beneficial for him
Love him, did some review of him and a few other WRs in the class. Size might be a concern, but he plays super thought brand of football where I can overlook the size.
His max speed is pretty good (got caught from behind a few times)… but dang his agility and change of direction is phenomenal.
is this me from the future?
Angle pursuit
And his acceleration makes him so explosive
He got caught cause he was running sideways, away from other defenders, he got caught by people running straight !
Max speed?
Speed quickness, this is what Im talking about, thats modern NFL now, welcome to big blue.
Who’s here after giants drafted him ✋
Him and Toney could be tough for the NFC EAST
Wanted to see his highlights after the pick. Not mad at the pick really
@@danielvistad587 yeah I’m not mad either I like it he looks solid
@@tamoozy yeah he reminded me of kadarius toney when I saw his highlights
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For the 2021 season, Kentucky coach Mark Stoops hired former LA Ram's offensive coordinator Liam Cohen to be his new offensive coordinator and QB coach. He had high hopes that Cohen's NFL-style passing attack might help the Wildcats recruit a quality QB. This move paid off immediately as Stoops was able to sign 2 five star prospects thru the Transfer Portal: Junior QB Wil Levis and Junior WR Wan'dale Robinson. Levis felt under-utilized at Penn State, where he was a part-time QB primarily used in running situations. Levis, who has one of the most powerful throwing arms to ever grace the sport (he can throw the ball 80 yards), felt Cohen's pass-oriented offense was a better fit for him so he chose KY. Robinson, who had been a freshman All American at Nebraska, was a Kentucky native who was feeling a bit homesick. He had considered signing with Kentucky when he finished high school, but at that time, Kentucky was primarily a rushing offense. However, with Cohen now at the helm, Robinson decided it was time to come home.
Levis is a big kid and a powerful runner with good speed. He can run over defenders and is hard to bring down--a valuable asset for a QB. Thus, Penn State would utilize him in situations where they needed a running QB. However, Levis wanted to be a passer and he posses an arm with no limits. In one video, he gets down on his knees on the 50-yard line, casually throws the ball, and is able to hit the cross arm of the goal post. Despite his tremendous potential as a passer, Stoops and Cohen discovered that he was still work in progress. He needed to improve his accuracy and work on his touch. Sometimes his passes can be right on the money, other times he overthrows his receivers, underthrows them, throws behind them (on crossing patterns), or throws an interception. The fact he is often inaccurate yet he throws hard and fast, means his passes can be hard (if not impossible) to catch.
Where Levis was a work in progress, Junior WR Wan'Dale Robinson was the real deal--the total package. He had speed, he ran good routes, he had the ability to make amazing, acrobatic catches, and he could block. He was also a play maker. He's the type who can slip a tackle and then run 50 yards for a TD. His ability to make one remarkable catch after another, meant that unlike the other receivers, he could catch most of Levis' wounded ducks. Thus, he quickly became Levis' favorite target on 3rd down situations or in situations where The Cats were in the red zone and seeking a TD. By the end of the season, Wan'dale was named 1st team All-SEC and 2nd team All-American. He finished his Junior season at Kentucky with 104 receptions, 1,334 yards and 7 touchdown receptions in 13 games. His season total receptions and yards broke single-season school records. He also had some key catches that helped the Cats with a Citrus Bowl victory. Perhaps, Wan'dale's biggest accomplishment was the fact that he was able to make Levis look like a potential Heisman Trophy candidate.
Unfortunately, Wan'Dale opted to leave KY for the Pro's at the end of his Junior year. Senior WR Josh Ali, Kentucky's second best receiver, was graduating, also. However, Kentucky was able to pick up 3 quality receivers (2 highly rated freshmen and 1 junior from the transfer portal). Furthermore, they had 3 tight ends that could block and catch. Thus, Levis decided to stay on at KY so he could complete his Senior Year thinking he would be a higher pick in the draft.
But appearances can be deceiving. Despite Levis now having had a full season of experience under his belt, Levis' passing accuracy failed to improve. Making matters worse, Levis was unable to find a go-to receiver that he could rely on for third down conversions or plays inside the red zone. Without Wan'Dale, Senior Wil Levis had a very disappointing season and so did the Kentucky Wildcats,
Despite a less than stellar season as a team and a less than stellar QB rating, a lot of experts were still impressed by Levis' canon of an arm and his ability to run the ball. Many expected Levis to be the first pick in the NFL draft (or at the very least, the 2nd pick in the draft). But Kentucky fans were more realistic. We had seen Levis play before and after Wan'Dale Robinson. We weren't surprised to see that Levis wasn't picked until the 2nd Round of the Draft. Simply put, Wan'Dale was the key to Levis' success. Without Wan'Dale, Levis sucked. There was no one there to catch all of his wounded ducks as Robinson had done the season before. Perhaps, Levis will do better in the NFL which is loaded with quality receivers, but the NFL also has quality defenders who can pick those bad passes off.
Too bad for both KY and Wil Levis that Wan'Dale didn't stay on for his Senior Year. I'm confident Wil Levis would have been the #1 pick in the draft that year had Wan'dale played his senior year. I'm also certain that Kentucky would have won at least 3 more games had Robinson elected to stay.
New York is ready for you! Congratulations!
Gives me Lockett vibes. Great flex guy
Best receiver in UK history. Thanks for making this. Imagine if he came back next year with Levis and Rodriguez
He may not have the total yards record broken, but he is definitely the best WR in any single season.
@@greatkentuckian9032 I know he has the most receptions in a single season in UK history, did he not break the single season yards record somehow? It has to be Craig yeast in that case
He has all the single season records
@@_dalerobinson I mean total career yards. Which, if he had come two years before, would have broken that record.
@@greatkentuckian9032 gotcha thanks. He only has 8 touchdowns I think for the year is that the record too?? For a WR I mean
Robinson has crazy balance and agility, but as a Wisco fan who doesn't watch many UK games I was surprised by how good Will Levis looked. Some impressive stuff (3:26, 5:37, 8:18, 10:35, 11:25)
He'll be an interesting QB prospect in next yrs draft
The receivers that can take it to the house with quick cuts and not just straight line speed are dangerous. Watch out
Facts. Nobody likes to tackle a dude with hof ankle breaker
he’s gonna be tough in the league
he told us he was a reciever and we didn’t listen, glad he did so good at kentucky. wish he could’ve done that for the huskers, he did but we didn’t give him his full potential. go be great for the giants wandale!
Giant fans wya
I'm here after I drafted him in my dynasty league. Looks like I got great 3rd round value 😁
That QB wasn't bad either. He puts the ball right where he needs to be. Hope Wan'Dale becomes a valuable asset for my Giants!
Okay the play at 3:55 might be my favorite one of the whole clip. Fly sweep motion into a comeback route. Love creative stuff like that.
The protection was subpar, but the concept has me fascinated.
I need the Detroit Lions to pick him up in the 3rd round. This guy is a Superstar in waiting!
Lions 😂
Chiefs need him more after we lost Hill
@@richardwhite9688 there’s a lot of teams that need at good WR, it’s just not the chiefs
That have Chark St. Brown n Hockenson... They need OL n defensive guys
Lol he's a giant now buddy
18 minutes of highlights that's impressive
Looks like a perfect fit for the Raiders, Jets and he’d be a monster with the Colts
Or Texans
Raiders have Renfrew, jets have Moore. Colts would be a slick little fit though to pair with pittman.
nah he’s a slot raiders already have that
Giants took him.
Joe Schoen Masterclass
How so?
@@EricTheActor805 cuz he killed the draft. This kid is just one of several ballers Schoen nailed
@@dtopal1160
Day 2 pick was a day 3 player and he took a few guys who shouldn't have been drafted
Awful Draft
Stop being a fanboy
@@dtopal1160
2 43 Wan'Dale Robinson WR
High 66
Consensus 84
PFF 125
3 67 Joshua Ezeudu OG
High 131
Concensus 177
PFF 133
3 81 Cordale Flott CB
High 110
Consensus 194
PFF 105
4 112 Daniel Bellinger TE 142
High 145
Consensus 173
PFF 142
4 114 Dane Belton S
High 106
Consensus 191
PFF 112
5 146 Micah McFadden LB
High 95
Consensus 197
PFF 164
5 147 D. J. Davidson DT
High 175
Consensus 310
PFF 307
5 173 Marcus McKethan OG
High 210
Consensus 318
PFF 332
6 182 Darrian Beavers LB
High 79
Consensus 108
PFF 127
@@EricTheActor805 Kayvon at 4 is a steal Neal at 7 is a bigger steal , Beavers was a steal, Not mad at Wandale because You don’t know what Schoen and Daboll are thinking or planning and neither do I . This was a very good draft Belton is a steal and so is kid From LSU
Love this wide receiver and also like the quarterback as well
😲 wow he's small but tough as nails above average speed not a elite speed. He runs great route's and great hand's he's so tough and efficient his lack of height doesn't matter. He's a second or third round pick. But he's really a first round talent. His lack of height is the reason why not his talent.
He's every bit as good as Garrett Wison, or Chris Olave, but without all the hype.
his issue is his size if he was even 5'11 I think he would ve been a first round pick but at 5'8 let's see if he is more than a slot with the giants
No
@@alwinduarte8094 remember Wes Welker? Wes Welker is 5'9. And the Patriots were able to utilize him and use his size to the best of his abilities. Small guys are tough to catch.
@@matthewryan4269 facts idk why people act like length means better or something for wrs. Corners it makes sense. But wr size really doesn’t matter, can you create space, or out jump somebody. Has nothing to do with length imo.
@@EricTheActor805 shut up
Belicheck you better get this kid
Welcome To Big Blue!!! 💙🤍❤️🏈🗽
Welcome to giants nation bro let’s go
Remember this and I'm not taking it back - Wan'Dale Robinson is the steal of the 2022 draft.
The qb an him are so smooth
It's not the size of a dog in a fight is the size of the Fight in the Dog.. GREAT PICK!!!
I hope scouts are watching Levis at QB too! Having this type of success with a small catch radius reciever is a great sign
Welcome to the patriots. Arguably the best receiver from a situational standpoint.
Love that fit. I honestly see a lot of Julian Edelman in his game. Very tough pass catcher in the middle of the field and elusive in space. Hopefully can get a little bit cleaner routes which he certainly has the physical ability to develop. Reviewed him and a few other WRs on the channel. One of our favorite guys in the class.
ROC Boys Football check out Christian Watson he is a lot more like Edelman but he plays like a Cooper Kupp.
@@richardmcelroy6314 Oh yeah. Apparently putting on a show down at Senior Bowl this week. Has 10 inch hands as well. For sure will be getting some film in on him.
Him or metchie because of his chemistry with Mac or Christian watson
You mean welcome to the Giants
looks a bit like Tyreek
Welcome to New York 🔴🔵
Giants 😈🔥
16:40 legitimately gave me chills
Welcome to the giants!!!
For a pats fan the ideal draft would be 1 Andrew booth, 2nd wandale, 3rd a speedy LB, 4th a edge player, 5th tyquan Thornton then go special teams with the last picks. Wandale and tyquans speed would be deadly.
Funny how we drafted the safety from Iowa who was covering him..
He did his thing vs my Gators and vs SEC competition. Says it all!
Giants fan whre u attt??
Welcome to the Giants !!!
He's a patriots all day
Hopefully
GIANTS!!!
They list him at 5'11" but he looks about an inch or two shorter. The kid is a beast tho
To he is will be tbe number 1 WR on giants
New York 🔥🔥
Kentucky is my favorite college team
it would be great to have him another year
He gone!
Joe should have still picked WR Pierce,and drafted Robinson in the 4th round. Imagine having both those weapons on our offense 🤦🏿♂️.
The QB seems pretty good
Not a bad puck for the Giants. Hope for you guys that Jones can ne better with a new coach.
Welcome to New Orleans
It is coo too see Kentucky is getting good in football
pure acceleration and agility
Gmennnn
future pat all day
Dude is a king 👑
Basically another Ladarius Toney ... like Jakeem Grant, but a little taller ...should be a steal if used correctly.
Nah he really is different.
Raiders this who we need
Levis to wandale is coming to ny next year
His quickness and style reminds me of AB
This dude is legit!
STAY BIG BLUE.....KENTUCKY 2 METLIFE STADIUM SON!
He's interesting to me. He has abnormal quickness, but I think his 40 will be high 4.45 or so. His top end speed is good, but not elite as much as you'd expect from a quicker player like him. That said he's also tougher than most quickness type guys. I see him as a 3rd rounder and would fit him with a team like the Pat's or Chiefs. His best attribute is his competitiveness.
Bottom line: Kadarius Toney with less athleticism but much more durable and route running.
Yes. Like he might be small, but is extremely tough catching over the middle. I see those exact things you said in his game. Did a review on him in the channel one of my favorite prospects. Pending the combine and his 40 I think he can find his way into the 2nd round if he can get that 40 into the low 4.4s.
@@rocboysfootball yeah, low 4.4s would probably put him in the second! Very interesting player
@patriots news report true, but his effective speed is more what I meant. Like Mike Evans at 4.45 is way scarier than a 5 ft 9 guy at the same speed. For him to be truly fast at 5'9 he'd need to be closer to 4.3 imo, because his lack of length will effect what you can throw him
@patriots news report So Edelman was never considered an elite deep threat, and Aghalor has struggled in the pros- struggled to live up to his draft spot. Cooks ran 4.3s. In the league you have to be faster if you are shorter IF you are going to go deep a lot. Antonio Brown would be an exception as he clocked 4.5s, but what I'm discussing is the norm, not the exception.
@patriots news report he also doesn't look 5'11 to me, pre-combine measurements are Sketch.
Sure hope my Chargers draft him day 2
cant wait for the inevitable wan'dale wobinson slip up
Giants just need too get Levis next year and reunite the magic.
High Giants fans
He's a playmaker!
Future Buffalo Bill
Looks like TY Hilton’s replacement with the Colts
ooooweeee Chargers can use this boy
I’ll take him on the Vikings
Chargers Boi!
the late catch down the middle stay up
doesn't matter what the fans think of him. you don't draft players based on fan reaction.
Don’t know why people hated this pick
Wait till he’s healthy for my Gmen
Fields to Robinson...TOUCHDOWN BEARS!!!
i see a little deebo in him
He couldn't of gone to a better NFL coach. Dabol is gonna use him the same way. Giants going with that spread offense. Very interesting
Not happy with taking him in the 2nd for the giants. I do love how he competes extremely hard in the best conference in the country. He was the primary offensive player and he produced.
He’s trash In nfl I bet
Look up Demario Douglas Liberty if u think Wan’dale shifty. DD can teleport lml
Prediction: 2022 Rookie of the Year
His stock is gonna plummet at the combine when he weighs in at 165 lbs
Bad take lol
Giants took him
Future niner
Steelers need to pick him up
Victor Cruz 2.0
How many times was he tackled within the 5 😂😂 he could have had 5 more tds if those made it in the end zone
I won’t be shock if Eagles draft 2 WR’s in this draft
Reminds me of jahvid best as a receiver
A damn bum yes
I went to hibernate mmm