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  1. 1. Who is the #43 Player on our big board?

    • DE- Curtis Weaver, Boise St
    • S - Ashtyn Davis, Cal
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    • OT - Ezra Cleveland, Boise St.
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    • DT - Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M
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    • OT - Joshua Jones, Houston
    • DE - Terrell Lewis, Alabama
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    • QB - Jacob Eason, Washington
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    • C - lloyd Cushenbury, LSU
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    • DE - Josh Uche, Michigan
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    • RB - Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Clemson
    • CB - Noah Igbinoghene, Auburn
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    • WR - Chase Claypool, Notre Dame
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    • WR - Laviska Shenault jr., Colorado
    • QB - Jake Fromm, Georgia
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    • DT - Neville Gallimore, Oklahoma
    • LB - Jeremy Chinn, Southern Illinois
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    • OT - Austin Jackson, USC
    • QB - Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma
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    • DT- Marlon Davidson, Auburn
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    • WR - Tee Higgins, Clemson


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I'm going with @Texas_OutLaw7

Clemson - WR - 6'4" 216lbs.

 

Analysis
By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
NFL Comparison
A.J. Green
Overview

Long, angular frame with cheat-code body control and ball skills when attacking downfield. Higgins is leggy getting off of the press, but those same leggy strides are weapons of separation that help create big plays. He's played all three receiver spots and can be moved around to match up against cornerbacks. His size and "above the rim" talent make him a uniquely dangerous playmaker deep and in the red zone. The transition to NFL press corners will be an early challenge that could take some time to solve, but he's an instinctive ball-winner whose traits should win out and make him a very good NFL starter.

 

Strengths
  • Plays to his long frame game in and game out
  • Scored a touchdown on 20 percent of his catches at Clemson
  • Played all three receiver spots
  • Can be used to create mismatches against size-deficient cornerbacks
  • Uses subtle speed changes in routes to game the coverage
  • Long strides are ground-gainers on speed turns and posts
  • Creates considerable coverage panic and draws pass-interference penalties
  • Rare instincts once the ball goes up
  • Maintains feel for defender, then separates late for better catch space
  • Makes proper adjustments to ball almost every time
  • Rises highest for high-point victories
  • Soft hands pluck and hide the ball away from catch-point bandits
  • Reliable target in space against zone

 

 

 

 

That's right!. Tee Higgins. 

 

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Basically... if you like the idea of Dez Bryant returning but you wish he was younger, taller, and a whole lot less less explosive after the catch then you want Tee Higgins.

 

He will never be open but he will catch everything 

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