Originally posted by chaincrusher
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Welcome Josh Palmer, WR, Tennessee (Pick #77)
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Originally posted by DragonIce View Post
Not so sure about that.
Sportstodaynews: "Analysts say Palmer is likeliest to go off the board in Round 3 on Friday 4, or in Round 4"
Dane Brugler: "He's long, powerful, fast enough and has vacuum hands and natural tracking skills to win at the catch point." Added Brugler: "Below average quarterback play was the main culprit." (behind less than stellar production)
NFLanalsyis.net: "a potential third- or fourth-round pick"
PFF comped him to Jordy Nelson
https://twitter.com/PFF_Fantasy/stat...498250/photo/1
I bet he out-produces a number of receivers drafted above him.
Brugler did not have Palmer in his top 100 Big Board, which supports Palmer being a reach.
I did not see a 2021 NFL Draft BIg Board from either Sportstodaynews or NFLanalysis.net.
Your attempt to re-write history is futile.
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Originally posted by Bolt Dude View Post
Just curious, what are your projected numbers for Palmer?
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Would just like to add, even though this is not draft forum, tools top of board site excellent to peruse and entertain oneself for hours on end. Imagine 500+ hours wasted away for me just researching, and learning about prospects. Excellent Job to moderators for providing such a great all inclusive NFL board!
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Originally posted by chaincrusher View Post
It depends on his snap count and targets. But if he plays as the #3 WR, I think he could easily put up 400-500 yards. In that situation, I could see him getting 55-60 targets and having 40 receptions. At 12 yards per catch, that would be 480 yards. Though TDs are difficult to predict, I think he could have somewhere around 4 TDs.
Dang, all this time I thought you were down on Palmer. Those stats aren’t bad at all.
Of the 23 WRs drafted in the 3rd round since 2015, here are the top-8 rookie seasons:
1. Terry McLauren: 58, 919, 7
2. Cooper Kupp: 62, 869, 5
3. Dionte Johnson: 59, 680, 5
4. Tyler Lockett: 51, 664, 6
5. Chris Godwin: 34, 525, 1
6. Michael Gallup: 33, 507, 2
7. Kenny Golliday: 28, 477, 3
8. Tre’Quan Smith: 28, 427, 5
So by your projections, Palmer would have around the 5th or 6th best rookie season of all 3rd round WRs selected since 2015.
I really dig your optimism, man. I’d be thrilled if he turns out as good as any of the guys on that list.Our quarterback is a golden god.
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I thought I was being very generous with 15 minutes per. I was at about 1.5 hours with Darrisaw and Jenkins, 1 hour with Sewell and Slater, 45 minutes with Little, and 15-30 minutes with AVT, Leatherwood, Cosmi, and others. And I also watched 3 30+ minute compliation/ranking videos for OL. It ends up averaging well over an hour per prospect.
Just the condensed highlights from a single game run 20 to 25 minutes. Yeah, half the snaps are on the wrong side, but scrolling through to find the right spots takes time too.
Plus with WR, you usually have to watch each snap 1 to 3 times just to figure out where he's aligned on the play.
7 to 8 minutes of film study is not nearly enough time to establish so firm and opinion. That's just watching highlights.
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Originally posted by Bolt Dude View PostSo by your projections, Palmer would have around the 5th or 6th best rookie season of all 3rd round WRs selected since 2015.
I really dig your optimism, man. I’d be thrilled if he turns out as good as any of the guys on that list.
For a guy like Crusher.... Palmer could post that production and more and it would still be a horrible draft selection.
Chain's theme is unwavering: "TT's selection was unthinkable! Palmer was picked .87 of a round higher than the projections of 64% of scouting gurus! What foolishness, So so so so so wrong! Wrong I say! "Last edited by DragonIce; 08-26-2021, 04:35 AM.
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Originally posted by DragonIce View Post
For a guy like Crusher.... Palmer could post that production and more and it would still be a horrible draft selection.
Chain's theme is unwavering: "The inhumanity of TT's selection! Palmer was picked .87 of a round lower than the projections of 64% of scouting gurus! What foolishness, So so so so so wrong! Wrong I say! "Our quarterback is a golden god.
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I don’t know how anyone could watch Palmer burst wide open in the end zone and catch the only TD pass of the day and not be giddy
Much as I can’t see how anyone could watch him systematically move the chains all the way down the field in Gm1 and not be giggling!
scrubs, shrubs, snubs … I’ve seen WR rookies take 3 yrs to get a handle on the NFL game, this kid looks like a man on the field day 1. He’s not Jerry Rice, ok. Contributors help teams win.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View PostI don’t know how anyone could watch Palmer burst wide open in the end zone and catch the only TD pass of the day and not be giddy
Much as I can’t see how anyone could watch him systematically move the chains all the way down the field in Gm1 and not be giggling!
scrubs, shrubs, snubs … I’ve seen WR rookies take 3 yrs to get a handle on the NFL game, this kid looks like a man on the field day 1. He’s not Jerry Rice, ok. Contributors help teams win.
Along with Facyson, Campbell.
Big, athletic, hungry dudes.
We gotta figure out these final roster spots.
No more schlubs.
I'll start.
Gimme
Jason Moore over KJ.
Bradwell over Kelley.Maybe we do play modern football.
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View PostI don’t know how anyone could watch Palmer burst wide open in the end zone and catch the only TD pass of the day and not be giddy
Much as I can’t see how anyone could watch him systematically move the chains all the way down the field in Gm1 and not be giggling!
scrubs, shrubs, snubs … I’ve seen WR rookies take 3 yrs to get a handle on the NFL game, this kid looks like a man on the field day 1. He’s not Jerry Rice, ok. Contributors help teams win.
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