Execs, coaches, scouts rank top NFL wide receivers for 2026

Which expert do you want him to agree with? The one that ranked Puka 3rd or the one that didn’t rank him at all?
A completely neutral post simply calling out the silliness of one "expert". I've schooled him so many times, he just sees the username & wants to try floating zingers at me. Hilarious that he just makes himself look even more silly.

Years ago, I bet that he couldn't make himself look any sillier. Man, was I wrong about that. He keeps finding new levels.
 
They don’t have different rankings on the players?
I’m just shaking my head at you haters arguing about voters having different rankings. Who cares? He was ranked #6. Some ranked him higher and some ranked him lower. Jeez you people have issues with your hate.
 
I’m just shaking my head at you haters arguing about voters having different rankings. Who cares? He was ranked #6. Some ranked him higher and some ranked him lower. Jeez you people have issues with your hate.
So, you do agree that a single, even multiple"expert" opinions on any subject doesn't mean squat because if they were all experts & all correct, they would be in agreement on each subject all the time?

BTW we aren't arguing.
 
So, you do agree that a single, even multiple"expert" opinions on any subject doesn't mean squat because if they were all experts & all correct, they would be in agreement on each subject all the time?

BTW we aren't arguing.
You have correctly discerned the difference between consensus and unanimity polling results. These super-secret ESPN results are examples of usual consensus polling. An example of a unanimity polling result was the 2019 NFL MVP award:

Link: Ravens QB Lamar Jackson named 2019 NFL MVP

...when the consensus voted unanimously, in the form of all 50 Associated Press members agreeing. Strictly consensus polling results are commonplace. Unanimity polling results are not.
 

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