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Dynasty Rookie Draft Advice: Wide Receivers Experts Love
Harris is a nasty route runner. He has a deep release package with pacing variations and a bevy of in-route nuance. Harris plays 4D chess while corners are still playing checkers. He invites indecision into corners’ heads every snap. He gears down well at the top of his stem and can drop his hips easily. Harris has numerous moments in his film where he will set up corners for a later move. He will threaten deep or burn them on a double move when the play isn’t designed to come his way. That rep made the defender guard against getting burned deep as Harris snapped off a hitch route with razor-sharp precision. Harris isn’t a burner. He likely has 4.5 speed. I worry if he has enough raw speed to stack corners on go routes consistently, but that doesn’t mean he is slow, nor that he can’t get free downfield with his requisite juice and route running. Harris is the “PostMaster General.” He excels at using his big frame, route running, and speed to burn corners on posts deep. Harris offers YAC upside with his blend of speed and play strength. He has the necessary lower and upper body strength to run through tacklers, stiff-arm them, or shed them easily when they aim high. The highlight reel catches from Harris where he skies above a defender or adjusts to a back shoulder ball are glorious. Harris is a ball-winner at the catch point with contested catch rates north of 60% in two of his last four collegiate seasons.
-Derek Brown
Jaylin Noel isn’t big (5-11, 200) and doesn’t have great pure speed, but he’s an advanced route runner with good hands and the ability to do damage after the catch. Stopwatch speed can be overrated. Noel was a very good return man for the Cyclones, who were eager to get the ball in his hands as often as possible.
-Pat Fitzmaurice
Jack Bech was named MVP of the Senior Bowl and was wearing the jersey number of his younger brother Tiger, who was among the people killed in the New Year’s Day vehicle attack in New Orleans. The 6-2, 215-pound Bech is a big target with excellent hands. He’s a contested-catch artist who’s good at winning balls in the air. Bech probably won’t melt stopwatches at the combine, but his size, strength, toughness and effort can help him overcome his lack of straight-line speed.
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-Pat Fitzmaurice
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