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Tet Mcmillan Draft Week Doc


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4 hours ago, BlazeCarolina said:

Debbie Downer.  Some of us are old and make antiquated references.

If remembering Debbie Downer makes us old then what do you call those who remember watching John Belushi and Chevy Chase?

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Finally had time to watch the full video, and while I didn’t put the video I slow mo every time he had his shirt off to deeply analyze his lean muscle mass like some of you, I did have one big takeaway: if he can memorize that many handshakes, he should have no problem with the playbook. Let’s go!

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1 hour ago, Murph said:

If remembering Debbie Downer makes us old then what do you call those who remember watching John Belushi and Chevy Chase?

I mean, I don't wanna do this to either of us, but you know Debbie Downer is 20 years old now?

I feel like that reference is older than some posters.

I was surprised myself.

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6 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

He needs to get jacked like Tee Higgins. Isn’t that his comp? Maybe he can be huge like Justin Jefferson or the great Randy Moss…

Randy Moss ran a 4.3, Tee Higgins is a legit 220. He’s worked to get bigger/stronger since coming into the league. Tee Higgins makes tmac look skinny. The knock on McMillan is his play strength and getting pressed by physical corners, and he’s in this video shirtless literally looking like he doesn’t lift, ever.

You don’t want your “big body” receiver that runs a 4.6 to be in the weight room and develop his play strength? Play strength he is documented on film as lacking? 

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1 minute ago, mrBdawg said:

Randy Moss ran a 4.3, Tee Higgins is a legit 220. He’s worked to get bigger/stronger since coming into the league. Tee Higgins makes tmac look skinny. The knock on McMillan is his play strength and getting pressed by physical corners, and he’s in this video shirtless literally looking like he doesn’t lift, ever.

You don’t want your “big body” receiver that runs a 4.6 to be in the weight room and develop his play strength? Play strength he is documented on film as lacking? 

Tee is the same height and weight. He just has a huge catch radius like TMac. Drake London is 6’4” 216 as well. You can work on beating the press while not getting jacked. Most WRs are huge like XL. 

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

Tee is the same height and weight. He just has a huge catch radius like TMac. Drake London is 6’4” 216 as well. You can work on beating the press while not getting jacked. Most WRs are huge like XL. 

Tee is LISTED as the same height and weight. McMillan is not 220. It’s obvious. Just like Bryce wasn’t 204. You don’t need to be jacked but if you run a 4.6 you don’t want to be 205 pounds at 6’4

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6 minutes ago, mrBdawg said:

Tee is LISTED as the same height and weight. McMillan is not 220. It’s obvious. Just like Bryce wasn’t 204. You don’t need to be jacked but if you run a 4.6 you don’t want to be 205 pounds at 6’4

He was weighed at the combine at 219 officially. If you are getting that 4.6 number from his pro day he was also measured in the 4.4s by different scouts. Regardless he is the same build and speed currently as Tee and Drake if you want to run with the 4.6. 

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9 minutes ago, mrBdawg said:

You think he has an NFL body? That he has no room to improve as a rookie? Okay bud 

room for growth? sure. but you were just a weeeeeeee bit exaggerating. but if you were serious about all that? "Okay bud"

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2 hours ago, rayzor said:

room for growth? sure. but you were just a weeeeeeee bit exaggerating. but if you were serious about all that? "Okay bud"

Maybe a weeeee bit exaggerating. I think he will be a great player. But that doesn’t look like someone that was super committed in the weight room during college which is just a little confusing. Maybe he cut some weight to try and run a better 40.

We saw Julio come into the league a little skinnier, get bigger/stronger and really start dominating. Strength and size is important as a big physical x receiver. It’s not so important for the Devonta Smith role

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