White Eightyyy
Rewatching Carnell Tate. Part of what makes him an elite deep threat even tho he’s “only” a 4.52 guy is ability to track the ball over either shoulder without losing speed. Once he gets a step on defender, he never loses speed,even when turning to find the ball.
White Eightyyy
I think next offseason, Germie Bernard is going to be getting similar hype to Luther Burden. Of course the offensive ecosystem will look different, but if PIT gets their young QB… Bernard could thrive. Buy/draft and hold Bernard and let’s see what his value does
White Eightyyy
Egbuka will out produce Jalen McMillan in 26 due to typical factors (Draft capital, target share, etc.) That said, I’m not sure there’s a huge tangible gap in their skill sets. Very similar players. It’s possible Egbuka tiers ups and McMillan blossoms. Buy both
@jmthrivept Can you elaborate on “better movers” ?
Do you mean from a potential health standpoint? Because I feel like Tyson objectively moves quicker and more efficiently than Lemon
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@FFSnoog White Eightyyy
He struggles at times with tracking the football over the shoulder. If he shows development as a true ball tracker and physicality at the catch point in 2026… early first round lock. Traits are special
James Cook and TreVeyon Henderson:
2nd round draft capital ✅
Home run ability ✅
TD upside ✅
Good offense ✅
Stevenson is better than Singletary was, but Henderson was more productive than Cook as a rookie.
Indicators are indicating. BUY TREVEYON
White Eightyyy
Let’s rewind. It’s off season 2022. James Cook is a young, talented RB on an ascending offense. He is tied to an elite QB but there are questions about his role or whether he can overcome Devin Singletary as the main back.
This is a TreVeyon Henderson tweet.