DevyAnni
429 posts


Ah Yes
Mike Washington: (who couldn’t rush for more than 800 yards and start for either the university of Buffalo or New Mexico St)
That guy is: Adrian Peterson 2.0
This is the best play in the history of Washington’s entire 5 year college career, but go off
Will Blackmon@WillBlackmon
I don’t see AP AP, but I see AP
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Here’s my question for the analytics folks banging on OU WR Deion Burks — does it factor in that he went for 14-208-2 vs. Mich and ALA (CFP) when Mateer was healthy for Mich and closer to himself after rest for the CFP loss)?
Also, Jackson Arnold and Hudson Carr were his QBs before that.
It’s tough to be a productive vertical slot when your QB can’t throw vertical.
The tape and athletic profile comp favorably to a healthy Tank Dell (and Burk’s is more explosive). The argument for Dell > Burks is Dell’s production. But Dell had 3 yrs w/ Clayton Tune in that conference in Holgerson’s air raid. So obviously the production profile will look vastly different.
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@DevyAnalytics Jarvis almost made the cut. I also thought about using “if Tyreek ran a 4.5”
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@SuperrNova38 What's going on here? It's very simple. Allow me to provide some information.
Analytics is the quantifiable measure of all samples against each other.
"Tape" is a deep dive into one sample in a population.
Objective vs subjective measures.
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I’m very much a tape-over-analytics person. I’ve broken down over 20 wide receivers in this class and watched a minimum of 3-5 games on each this offseason.
This model isn’t meant to replace the tape. It’s a tool that sits next to it. What I did was take every WR who finished as a Top 48, Top 24, or Top 12 fantasy producer in the NFL over the last 10
Years and looked at what they did in college. From there I identified the thresholds, the specific college metrics that had the highest correlation with that NFL success. Things like YPRR, PFF grade, drop rate, contested catch rate, YAC per reception.
Then I applied those same thresholds to the 2026 class to see who checks the most boxes. It doesn’t tell you who’s going to hit. It tells you who profiles like the guys who historically did.
Luigi Tedone - America's Top Scout@Devy_Luigi
can you tell me what you are trying to say here? im honestly not sure. is this data telling us something? also, im not going to keep saying this, but watch the tape and you will see in 2 minutes or less, Tyson is the clear WR1 in this class. especially for fantasy purposes.
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@UnderdogNFL Nope - it's French. Similar to the last name Stephens. It's pronounced Ay-Tyan. But it's his name and he can say it however the heck he wants.
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There's not a single wr in the nfl who is 6'5 250 lmao
Paul Booming@blakebooming
Y’all gotta get rid of that thinking that a WR1 is only a 6’5 250 jump ball specialist
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