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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Rumors flying around that KM likes Ole Piss QB Dart at #9. Other teams also... might be a trade down potential too. Is Dart a clone of Jalen Hurts?...
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Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
Rumors flying around that KM likes Ole Piss QB Dart at #9. Other teams also... might be a trade down potential too. Is Dart a clone of Jalen Hurts?
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#152 |
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Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
I'm not convinced he's the number one WR by that much of a margin. He has the physical traits, but didn't dominate the way you would expect. Maybe it was lack of effort on some plays?
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If we dont grab McMillan,we can take a chance on Savion Williams/ TCU. He has all the measurables you'd want in a wr and is oozing with potential.
HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 222 HANDS: 10 1/4 ARM: 32 1/2 FORTY: 4.48 10YD: 1.52 Raw physical talent jumps off the tape with Williams, particularly in the vertical passing game where his combination of size and acceleration creates constant stress on defenses. The way he tracks deep balls shows natural instincts, while his development as a ball carrier displays impressive vision and feel. Yet his inconsistent hands and unrefined route breaks in the intermediate areas highlight the technical growth still needed in his game. The ideal offensive system will build around Williams' strengths early while developing his complete game. A scheme that emphasizes play-action shots downfield and incorporates receivers into the run game would maximize his current abilities. His experience operating from different alignments and contributing in multiple phases opens creative possibilities, but he'll need clearly defined roles that expand as his route tree develops. First-round talent with day-three polish makes Williams one of this draft's most fascinating evaluations. The gap between his elite athletic traits and technical refinement suggests a focused development plan will be crucial. While he might not be ready for a full route tree immediately, his ability to stress defenses vertically and create with the ball in his hands will demand defensive attention from day one. The foundation is there for a dynamic offensive weapon - he just needs time and coaching to reach that ceiling. Looks to be available late day 2. Just gotta coach him up |
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Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
Tre Harris - WR
Ole Miss 63, BIG BODY pass catcher. POSITIVES Prototypical big-body pass catcher to fill the outside receiver role. Outstanding body control and catch radius to win at the catch point. Plus-level route running and salesmanship for a bigger framed receiver. Alignment versatility, capable of winning from multiple positions. NEGATIVES Lacks explosive acceleration/burst off the ball to stack defensive backs early. Long speed will not overwhelm defenders, relies on long-strides to seperate vertically. Late Day 1, early Day 2 grades. Tre is definitely the body type you need at the X position. PRO COMPARISON: Michael Thomas ![]() |
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Re: Turning Attention to the Draft
Originally Posted by K Major
I like him a lot as well. Probably a second for him.![]()
Hes from my hometown as well |
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