
That’s the play we drew up? 😭😭😭
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That’s the play we drew up? 😭😭😭



"He's got size at almost 6' 8". He's just not very strong, he's only 21. If you're willing to be patient with him I think he has the chance to be really good. It feels really rich at 6." 📞@BaldyNFL likes Monroe Freeling but isn't sure if he's a day 1 starter for the Browns



Browns free-agent TE David Njoku visited today with the Baltimore Ravens.





I like Tate and think he’s good but don’t really want to hear about Freeling only starting 1 year when Tate has 1 year of starting as a top 2 WR, in which they played 3 real teams (Texas, Indiana, Miami). A lot of production against garbage


Because not all drops are created equal. You could have a player whose drops stem from him trying to turn and run upfield before securing the pass (Concepcion) You could have a player whose drops stem from the ball hitting him in the chest before he makes the catch You could have a player whose drops stem from him jumping to make routine catches when they don’t need to jump You could have a player whose drops stem from poor technical coaching and development of their technique I’m not concerned about KC Concepcion’s drops, because I think they can be coached and developed at the NFL level to occur with much less frequency.








What is the hit rate on first-round WRs? If the Browns don’t take a WR at No. 6, they can just take one at No. 24, right? I went back and charted all the WRs taken in the first round of the NFL Draft since 2016 (the last decade). How many of them were hits? For this study, a player is considered a “hit” if he became his team’s WR1 within the first 3 seasons and/or received a contract extension. Here’s what I found. Hit Rates (42 total WRs drafted in the 1st round): 🔸Total 1st Round: 17 of 42 for 40.5% 🔸Top-10 Pick: 9 of 12 for 75.0% 🔸Picks 11-20: 3 of 11 for 27.3% 🔸Picks 21-32: 5 of 19 for 26.3% The difference in odds to “hit” on a WR between picking one at 6 and picking one at 24 drops from 75.0% to 26.3%. The odds decrease by 65%! That’s why the Browns need to take Carnell Tate at No. 6.





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