T-Mac ran 4.48 40 at his pro day!

Okay, but I just showed you 5-6 quality opponents he performed well against. And that’s just arbitrarily using 100-yards as a measuring stick. He played against 7 ranked opponents in 2023.
No need to keep going back and forth on this -- it's not a hill to die on for me -- but OU gave up 38 points in a bowl game (and bowl games are weird these days), USC's defense under Grinch was an absolute embarrassment, Colorado wasn't good, ASU wasn't very good in '23... Right?

Without watching the games, I'll give credit for Utah -- they're always very solid under Whittingham. Miss State, maybe. Overall they weren't a good team either, but they may have had some good DBs.
 
100%.

I still like Tet and would be fine with him at 12 but a 4.6 WE that early is a little scary.
What do you make of his drop in production last year? Was it solely the QB?

I'm not arguing, BTW, just curious to hear your perspective.
 
What do you make of his drop in production last year? Was it solely the QB?

I'm not arguing, BTW, just curious to hear your perspective.
The offense, the QB etc…I think they realized due to the QBs limitations they just tried to get the ball in their best players hands as quickly as possible.

It’s not a concern for me, as he was out there dominating the SEC the year prior at the age of 19.
 
Even if his ceiling is drake London that's not anything special. Hes not Mike Evans and neither is Drake
Bad year to be looking for a WR at the top of the draft.

Might be best to go after the likes of Higgins, Noel, Royals etc then invest a 1st rounder on a 2WR/slot WR. Problem is, I'm not sure that does much more than Tolbert for the team
 

I like Steve Smith but he’s dumb as rocks for saying that (in the video). He said when he watched Tet’s teammate Jacob Cowling in 2023, Tet was not a focal point of the offense.

Weird.

Cowling put up 90 rec. and 848 yards that season.Tet put up 90 rec. for 1,402 yards.
 
I get it, but it still doesn’t give me the warm and fuzzies drafting that kind of athlete at 12.

Ideally you’re getting a plus athlete with plus production against top competition. At this point I’d probably lean Burden for that reason or feel better about a trade down taking Golden / Egbuka.
I would be much more inclined to trade down 5 or so spots and grab Egbuka or 10 spots and maybe grab Golden, plus some more draft capital. No guarantee that would work though. If Tet is available at 12 and Jeanty is already gone then the team is in a dilemma. Tet just seems like a slot receiver for his career and although that is important. The team has way more important needs for priority positions.
 
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