I disagree. I think he will absolutely be the fourth wide receiver taken and I don't think he makes it past pick 20. 20 would be if he slides. I don't see him getting past the Colts at 15 tbh, unless there's trade backs and a late run on wide receivers.
He most likely will be the 4th. I get it. Won't be surprised of other receivers have a better first year. I like Thomas Jr. Have a few shares in my devy leagues. Just think there are aspects to his game that need work is all. He's not a perfect route runner.
i agree w/your assessments - and when i sprinkle in how the NFL is trendign and what defenses are doing, does BTJ's skillset get even more dampened? could be...
That shoulder dip thing he does when a DB makes contact with him is a little “annoying” for lack of a better term. But, man, it’s so hard to ignore the fluidity in his feet. It’s what makes me believe he can become a great separator as his game becomes more refined. I’m personally a big fan but totally understand the red flags.
I believe that shoulder dip is taught at LSU same thing pops up in Malik Nabers tape as well. Maybe he will turn into a hands fighter in the lg under different coaching
I disagree. I think he will absolutely be the fourth wide receiver taken and I don't think he makes it past pick 20. 20 would be if he slides. I don't see him getting past the Colts at 15 tbh, unless there's trade backs and a late run on wide receivers.
He most likely will be the 4th. I get it. Won't be surprised of other receivers have a better first year. I like Thomas Jr. Have a few shares in my devy leagues. Just think there are aspects to his game that need work is all. He's not a perfect route runner.
Colts just brought Pittman back
@@JKJK-lw8rmpeople still think they want a 3rd guy that early. I’m not buying, but oh well
i agree w/your assessments - and when i sprinkle in how the NFL is trendign and what defenses are doing, does BTJ's skillset get even more dampened? could be...
I think he could develop into a solid receiver but you can't ignore the rawness of some of his routes.
That shoulder dip thing he does when a DB makes contact with him is a little “annoying” for lack of a better term. But, man, it’s so hard to ignore the fluidity in his feet. It’s what makes me believe he can become a great separator as his game becomes more refined.
I’m personally a big fan but totally understand the red flags.
I believe that shoulder dip is taught at LSU same thing pops up in Malik Nabers tape as well. Maybe he will turn into a hands fighter in the lg under different coaching
@@smercxzit is indeed taught to all LSU guys