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As a former NFL Scout—
I’ve identified “10 NFL Concerns” about Brendan Sorsby on his 2025 game film:
1. Hothead
2. Looked borderline insubordinate at times
3. High injury risk (runs a lot he had 100 rushing attempts in 2025 and he did a below average job protecting his body as a runner)
4. Inexperienced taking snaps under center.
5. Clapping Cadence (quarterbacks in the NFL do a verbal cadence)
6. Unsettled feet when throwing
7. Tends to hold the ball too long (PFF Time to Throw 2.82 seconds)
8. Tends to take an extra step before releasing
9. Streaky
10. Struggled with pressure in his face
Full Sorsby 2025 game film evaluation: https://t.co/DqPJXyEOj9
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Harold Fannin Jr. checks every box.
Monken’s prior offenses at UGA, BAL & even TB have shown heavy TE usage. Njoku is gone. KC/Boston are exciting but rookies. Fannin is the easy button option.
Past production + scheme + opportunity. Top-3 upside.
#TrustTheTrinity#DawgPound
Terrance Ferguson should be on everyone's dynasty buy lists. 📈💰
He averaged 21.0 yards per catch as a rookie TE. That's not normal guys and kinda insane actually. 💥
He wasn’t just being used like a traditional inline tight end. He was winning vertically, being moved around, and looking more like a big WR/move TE than a standard underneath option.
Rams didn’t really invest in a true WR3. They instead leaned into heavier personnel when they drafted TE Max Klare.
In his rookie year, they brought Ferguson along slowly but now the potential 2026 role gets a lot more interesting.
Puka and Adams are the top two. After that is there really anyone else? Ferguson has a legit path to being one of the Rams’ most important mismatch pieces.
I don’t see Klare as a direct Ferguson killer. I see it as the Rams building a versatile TE room where Ferguson can be the vertical/move chess piece while Klare helps the offense live in heavier personnel.
In TE premium, give me Fergie cheap📈🔥🚀
6.Max Klare (LAR)
2nd round pick buried behind Higbee, Parkinson, and Ferguson.
Both Higbee and Parkinson hit free agency next year. The runway is coming.
Stash and wait
Comp: Jake Ferguson/Dalton Schultz
26/27 Combined Tight End Classes
1 Kenyon Sadiq (26)
2 Tre'Dez Green (27)👀
3 Eli Stowers (26)
4 Max Klare (26)
5 Justin Joly (26)
6 Michael Trigg (16)
7 Joe Royer (26)
8 Luke Reynolds (27)
Invest in 2026 Tight Ends but keep an eye out for Tre'Dez🚀
The biggest storyline coming out of Browns camp is NOT the QB battle. 👀
What if I told you the battle for WR1 between rookie draft picks was the much more intriguing story. Denzel Boston was drafted a full round AFTER KC Conception but has been balling so far in camp. 🔥
He looks to be the complete package early stretching the defense vertically and running a complete route tree. The worry about his route running seems to be answered already as he is currently in the LEAD for WR1. 📈
My man has been DOMINATING in camp so far according to all reports. 🚨
Chip on the shoulder. Drafted as the second WR on his team. I project Denzel Boston to LEAD the WR room this year in production and AVENGE him dropping a full round as a projected first round pick. 😈
Jones. 🤝
"Denzel Boston stood out to me. His ability to run routes and create separation. I think it's pretty even when it comes to these two QBs. I do think Shedeur Sanders has gotten better the later the Browns got in the offseason program."
🚨 @ScottPetrak w/ @CLETalkingHeads on what stood out most in #Browns minicamp/offseason program
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ted Hurst provides a big ceiling bet on Day 2
His profile is one of the more interesting of the class, you might just find a player who is a bit different than what you were expecting.
Ted Hurst is my FAVORITE sleeper in this years WR class. Small school, BIG potential. I see some Larry Fitzgerald in his film 🫣 Bucs fans should be excited for this one #nfldraft#wearethekrewe
Denzel Boston is a great pairing to KC Concepcion for Cleveland.
Denzel Boston belongs to an expanding archetype of receivers that looks like the classic X but can be weaponized by moving across the formation to create mismatches in the modern NFL
KC Concepcion among the WRs I charted in this draft class for #ReceptionPerception:
- No. 1 in success rate vs. man coverage
- No. 3 in success rate vs. zone coverage
- No. 1 in success rate vs. press coverage
- No. 4 in contested catch rate (feels notable)
- No. 9 in rate of plays in space with a broken tackle
And yes, the second-highest drop rate (7.4%), but if that's your point of emphasis, I think you'll always miss the forest for the trees at this position. If everything else translates, you live with 7-8 drops in a season because the plays you make outweigh the plays you don't.
Maybe someone with a better, longer memory than me can think of a highly-drafted prospect who checked every other box, but outright failed because of drops. I don't think that example exists.
"He demolishes man and press coverage, is a reliable target against zone coverage and makes plays above the rim and with the ball in space. You really can’t ask for much more out of a Round 1 receiver prospect."
@MattHarmon_BYB would have no issues if a team took KC Concepcion in the top 20 of the draft. 📈
Elijah Arroyo 1st NFL TD 🔥
Been hyping up these 3 rookies before their breakouts on all the pods
Oronde Gadsden II = Darren Waller Jr.
Kyle Monangai = David Montgomery Jr.
Elijah Arroyo = Aaron Hernandez Jr.