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2 hours ago, Varking said:

For folks curious why Mingo isn’t a first rounder it’s his production. He’s a guy who has played for four years of college ball and this is the first season he had more than 400 yards in a season. 
27 catches for like 380 yards and 3 TDS was his career high in a season for all three. So he “boomed” this season and still didn’t even make it to 1k yards. And this was the only season he played in more than 7 games. 
 

He’s a guy you need to just look at the athletic profile and ignore the lack of production and think your staff can unlock his skills better than Lane Kiffin. 
 

Id be concerned about this pick. 

I play way too many Dynasty Fantasy leagues that I’d like to admit. 1 of my rules is be wary of senior WRs. Screams Denzel Mims to me 

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3 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Yep.  This may have been Charlie Jones.  

Interesting prospect, transferred from Iowa (good for him, awful passing game there).  I've honestly been looking past the dude...really under the radar in sports media.  

NCAA Receiving Leaders in 2022 were: (1) Tank Dell (2) Charlie Jones (3) Rashee Rice

 

In 2022:

110 rec, 1,361 yards, 12 tds, 12.4 ypr

Combine:

4.43

Aiden O'Connell had a QBR of 119.0 when throwing to him.

 

Size: 5'11 3/4, 175 lbs

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/charlie-jones/32004a4f-4e16-0287-5859-a7165d1cc115

Seems like he interviews well and has a chip on the shoulder style.  

25 year old rookie WR. Pass

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Charlie Jones

 

Who btw is on my short list of gems that could develop into big time players.

While we're at, Wr's also on that list Addison, Rice and Flowers. 

And also while were at it: This TE class is disturbingly talented. IMO the ceilings for Meyer, Kincaid, Musgrave and LaPorta are extremely high. 

Really like this draft at WR, TE, Rb, db and edge. ALOT of value in that top 150-200. I imagine we're trading back at some point. 

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