2024 NFL Draft Day Trailer!
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4 ай бұрын
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@adamcabral2489
@adamcabral2489 5 күн бұрын
Gooo rams 🐏
@user-id5uc5jf6q
@user-id5uc5jf6q 6 күн бұрын
He play like a @ ravens
@nat.916
@nat.916 12 күн бұрын
Great breakdown! Looking forward to the progression
@ClipK74
@ClipK74 21 күн бұрын
Common Hayden W! Could be an option to be a charger to complement Joe Alt!
@ronaldhunter521
@ronaldhunter521 23 күн бұрын
He doesn't have the SPEED TO Run DOWN QB's !?!?!?!? He ran a 4.6 forty!?!?!? Who does have the speed! Turned you off after you said that because you are just STUPID!!!
@trevorsaunders1420
@trevorsaunders1420 Ай бұрын
His (lazy) footwork needs work, that will correct a good portion of his miss/under throws. Working with pro level coaches and reps will most likely see him through to the next level. He has good vision and takes what the defense gives him- he can run an offense and with a good coach/scheme he will be more efficient than the rest of the rookie qbs.
@JTSports
@JTSports Ай бұрын
Kentucky’s front 7 ridiculous this year
@madvillian11
@madvillian11 Ай бұрын
good vid
@racistpancakes
@racistpancakes Ай бұрын
Wait a minute this aint Travis 🤔
@Eyesaiah777
@Eyesaiah777 Ай бұрын
#GOTEXANS #SwarMentality
@racistpancakes
@racistpancakes 2 ай бұрын
So should he get his Lambo ready for NY 👀
@combatcentral7386
@combatcentral7386 2 ай бұрын
Letsss goooo summer scouting already underway 🔥🔥
@troybenson5767
@troybenson5767 2 ай бұрын
Nice addition the the Giants’ receiver room. This is gonna be an underrated group this year.
@Lightskin_jhit
@Lightskin_jhit 3 ай бұрын
The league let him fall to a team that built and based off of defense…😁💜
@BlGDaddyRob
@BlGDaddyRob 3 ай бұрын
why do people act like pulling a QB back is some reason to draft the guy. Hes stronger than a QB who gives a fuck?
@godschild7894
@godschild7894 3 ай бұрын
How you like him in baltimore as wr4
@michaelps2k
@michaelps2k 3 ай бұрын
Hes WR3 at least but good call on us getting him, I think he’ll produce and be a solid vertical threat who can high point the ball better than anyone else we have now. Not that Zay and Bate can’t high point but with his length, height, and speed, his build is the ideal one you’d want going for a jump ball
@raenishaalston1724
@raenishaalston1724 3 ай бұрын
Now see people who don’t know need to watch this video. Cuz it’s so unfair when they say he holds to ball too long. It’s like bro the team was weak at CU. Then the OL coach had them receivers running crazy routes. 🤦🏾‍♀️ it’s a few times he missed weaver and jimmy cuz he was unsure of a route but you definitely did analyze this accordingly “definitely no Lamar.”🫡 I can’t wait to see what plays are made this coming season 👀
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 3 ай бұрын
Oh, anyone can _see_ he is an amazing talent. But you know what? go look at any Justin Fields highlight reel & tell me One Thing Caleb has done in college that Fields hasn't done in the NFL. In fact, if you ever want to make a video that p.o.'s people but gets a ton of views, make a video showing they're in the same tier in everything that they do. It may put your channel on the map. Throw the ball 50+ air yards with a flick of their wrist? _Check!_ Scramble dead plays back to life? Fields might even be _better_ at that. Thread the ball into tight windows to hit a covered receiver? _Check._ At weird arm angles like Lamar &/or on the run like Mahomes? Check-check! You wouldn't even have to point to what the play-calling resulted in. all you'd have to do is imply fields is in or at least not a full tier removed from Caleb in talent in any aspect of his game. The haters will flock towards your video. If you do it right, other creators may mention it. It's the off-season. so if you need a project...
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 3 ай бұрын
Ayyy, "a**hole" n'est pas français, 🤨 _Edit_ he's clearly fighting outside of his weight class.
@KD_55
@KD_55 3 ай бұрын
Jets get Isaish Davis and Braelon Allen to work behind Breece....that's gonna be a hard backfield to tackle man.
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 3 ай бұрын
Later, when I have the patience, I want to compare your assessments to those of almost any other channel's because they feel very different. The subconscious (SC) urge to conform to the consensus is real, especially from people who think maybe working in the NFL could be in their future & from fan bases. Then I also want to compare this list to who was drafted when & by whom. If I'm not mistaken, Orhorhoro was dissed everywhere else & he's the 2nd most-cited reason for hating the Falcons' draft this year. But sometimes, being the Only Person Who Sees A Thing is great. Look up who made the decision to draft Mahomes sometime. Or you can go the Browns' route, choose Baker over Lamar & end up where you are now instead of challenging the Chiefs for being the next dynasty. _Dayyum_ how perfect Lamar would be for that roster!
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 3 ай бұрын
This will be long. I'm going to point out everything you missed regarding what Eberflus & Co. have done to Justin Fields. We're gonna start by discussing Bill Bellichick & Mac Jones. Remember the big deal when discovering Jones had sought help outside the Pats? *_Everyone_** expected* worse retribution than what he got. Bill verbally abused him, then stated he was their QB of the future. & like the great conformists Americans are, everyone accepted what The Hoody Said. Despite the *FACT* that Zappe had played way better all season. Now imagine what we would have thought if Bill had said _nothing._ We'd all be waiting for the hammer to fall, right? We would *know* that if Bill said nothing, Jones was on the way out. Now wtf does this have to do with Eberflus & the Bears? How many times did Eberflus make clear in post-game interviews that 1) despite having no experience calling offenses, He Decides what plays to limit Getsy to using & 2) that he Never Speaks to Fields? He was doing this no later than week 3 of '22, his first HC job, bragging about how he 'communicates to his subordinates what he wants then has them transmit this to the offense.' Of course he said 'coaches,' not subordinates. But I mean really, it's implied. So between this & the fact that Getsy can't change anything without him seeing it play out on the field, we know the decisions on the Bears are top-down. So who is responsible for cancelling the plays that made them the #1 offense 3 weeks straight _BEFORE_ they acquired D.J. Moore? *Can* Getsy have possibly done this & Eberflus not noticed? No. So it was Eberflus' decision. Why tf would an HC *decide to end* the plays that made his offense #1? Hm. A bit more hearsay, but again, what he does & doesn't say combined with what we see reveals much. Did you see the game where Fields _first acted_ like he was afraid to throw the ball downfield to an open receiver? Everyone knew he wasn't actually afraid. He scrambled free, would up to throw, then acted like he saw something no one else did, literally shook as if shocked, then tucked the ball back in & ran. This wasn't a decision based on fear. It wasn't like watching Zach Wilson. & if he _was afraid,_ then throwing the ball away would have been the fear-based reaction. So it was a choice. Now imagine Joe Burrow doing this, refusing for ANY reason to throw to a wide-open receiver. They'd talk to him, maybe insist they take him into the blue tent for concussion protocol, right? If they *didn't,* Bengals fans would likely follow Zac Taylor home & kindly ask him to explain his inaction. While *helping him pack!* So I think that when the Bears didn't take him into the tent after he did this once dreaded he might be concussed & we didn't catch when. Then after he did it again, we all knew that if the Bears didn't take him into the tent it was Because They Knew He _Wasn't_ concussed? & what is the only possible way they could have known? It was because they ordered him not to pass to those receivers on those plays No Matter What. The Reason He Acted Shocked was after he got ready to throw, he saw the jersey #, that it belonged to someone he was 'communicated to' not to throw to (if not by Eberflus, then why didn't Eberflus take him into the tent?) & stopped himself throwing. Now I think *everyone* realized this was the case because for two weeks the main haters' meme was "they had to do this to simplify the offense for him." In fact, Fields called them out for this publicly a few weeks later, then again in week 2 of '23. & it's exactly as if Bill Bellichick had been silent about the whole Mac Jones thing. We _knew_ Fields was on the way out. There were *multiple* silences on what caused Fields to suddenly act drugged or concussed, why the Bears didn't think he might be, to Fields *publicly calling out his won play-callers!* What I want to know is why all of you 'analysts' out there _ignored _*_ALL_* these signs that played out in public? For whatever reason, both Poles & Eberflus thought that being the ones to draft & coach, to "have" Caleb was something they needed even though it would only matter to a really tiny, select group of people. This is why Poles hired him over the far better candidates. Getting Matt Canada chanted out of Pittsburgh was great, was what the internet _should_ be used for, he was ruining their team. Eberflus is doing much, much worse to *his* team. Why tf is he getting a free pass? I mean, I'm a casual fan. I didn't go looking for Eberflus' interviews. These things Made The News when they happened as did how he responded. So I'm not the only one who saw it all. everyone knew that Fields' avoiding throwing to open receivers was him obeying the plays as called. Why won't anyone _speak _*_about_*_ it? _*_WHY_* do you all insist on acting as if Eberflus is trying to win? Wouldn't the fact that he lost all the games Fields made them #1 on offense in not imply Eberflus was incompetent? Why are we perpetuating a false narrative that Fields is the bust because his coaches are working with or helping him in _any_ facet of the game? I can link a video that shows even the o-line allows more unblocked pass-rushers in any one half of any game than any other team does in any entire game. Guess who meddles in the o-line play-calling? There's no way EVERYONE misses _ALL_ of these things, they're On Film. Yet everyone still acts as if the Bears coaches "are _trying"_ to help him but somehow failing. They're not. they're clearly not.
@PurpleLion25
@PurpleLion25 3 ай бұрын
here after texans drafted him in the 2ns
@yolan5225
@yolan5225 3 ай бұрын
top 5 reciver in this draft
@ronnelturner272
@ronnelturner272 4 ай бұрын
He a lion 🦁 now let’s get it
@lolzjxcob
@lolzjxcob 4 ай бұрын
wym baton rouge he is from Houma La? I knew him since i was 5
@Haleywould
@Haleywould 4 ай бұрын
Good breakdown. If you want to get more views, subscribers, likes, noteriety you have to concentrate on not using filler words and phrases like "Umm" and "You know" and "Like" bc it's one of the main differences between pros and people still trying to become one. Listen to it before you release it. Do it in more than one take if necessary. Have a script, or a cheat sheet, or bullet points, to help you feel more confident about what you are going to say so you don't use those words. Other than that though it was on point! You didn't use those word that much really, but just enough. Always ask them to subscribe and hit the like button too!) New subscriber.
@user-xd3ng8ux6m
@user-xd3ng8ux6m 4 ай бұрын
Hayden looking fresh as hell
@watchyamouth22
@watchyamouth22 4 ай бұрын
Fire work
@amostdi
@amostdi 4 ай бұрын
Huge sleeper!! NFL BOUND
@kimlapiana3403
@kimlapiana3403 4 ай бұрын
This is really cool Hayden!!!
@j.chelleriley3000
@j.chelleriley3000 4 ай бұрын
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@FOGENT-jl7od
@FOGENT-jl7od 4 ай бұрын
He will be a top 10-15 receiver by year 3
@triplebees7146
@triplebees7146 4 ай бұрын
Where you be getting this all 22 film at it’s so hard to get lol
@watchyamouth22
@watchyamouth22 4 ай бұрын
Fire content 🔥🔥
@beliaresnick5925
@beliaresnick5925 4 ай бұрын
'Promo SM'
@scottdavis3225
@scottdavis3225 4 ай бұрын
Bro i cant believe you said Kinchens for the Texans. Ive been screaming it from the rooftops man. Perfect fit. He can rotate and learn from the aging Jimmy Ward. Pitre and Kinchens can be the starters in 2025
@davidlawrence8051
@davidlawrence8051 4 ай бұрын
Daniels ans Nix are strange casses because the team around them helped them out so much. I saw some plays from daniels where he threw the ball to one reciever and thr next closes person to the ball was his number 2 reciever. Thats nuts
@MagicIke
@MagicIke 4 ай бұрын
seasoned playmaker or system qb, idk maybe he's both
@KaidonSalter4Heisman
@KaidonSalter4Heisman 4 ай бұрын
Stud, kid has all the tools.
@TerrenceColeman-yf2ws
@TerrenceColeman-yf2ws 4 ай бұрын
What a Beast
@watchyamouth22
@watchyamouth22 4 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@Nick2014B
@Nick2014B 4 ай бұрын
Legit best player in the draft
@jaylenhunter9950
@jaylenhunter9950 4 ай бұрын
Keep working my guy
@Filmissart
@Filmissart 4 ай бұрын
fasho.
@qianasohappy
@qianasohappy 4 ай бұрын
Let's go Tylen ❤❤❤❤❤
@watchyamouth22
@watchyamouth22 4 ай бұрын
Fire work 🔥🔥
@lriley427
@lriley427 4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@robh_tex
@robh_tex 4 ай бұрын
Guarantee he will be picked before the 15th WR comes off the draft board.
@Filmissart
@Filmissart 4 ай бұрын
that’s fine, it’s a deep class. 6-17 are all interchangeable anyway. Not much separation between the group after Adonai Mitchel and Thomas Jr.
@ClipK74
@ClipK74 5 ай бұрын
Sheeesh he can be a huge steal!
@iyanabutler4045
@iyanabutler4045 5 ай бұрын
Let’s goooo!!!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾