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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1252394115746144256
Love the way he uses his hands and not a basket or against body.  That skill/hands does remind me of Hopkins now and C. Carter.

From PFF:
Higgins is probably the most complete ‘big’ wide receiver we’ve seen come into the league in quite some time. The things you normally worry about with tall wideouts is their ability to get off press. Higgins proved he could do that against two of the best press corners in the country during Clemson’s playoff run. With plus speed for his size, ridiculous ball skills, and production for multiple seasons, I feel good about Higgins hitting the ground running next year.
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Quote: @minny65 said:
Love the way he uses his hands and not a basket or against body.  That skill/hands does remind me of Hopkins now and C. Carter.

From PFF:
Higgins is probably the most complete ‘big’ wide receiver we’ve seen come into the league in quite some time. The things you normally worry about with tall wideouts is their ability to get off press. Higgins proved he could do that against two of the best press corners in the country during Clemson’s playoff run. With plus speed for his size, ridiculous ball skills, and production for multiple seasons, I feel good about Higgins hitting the ground running next year.
I wouldn't say "plus speed" but he's got some juice to him that I don't see in faster players like Mims. I like him in the 2nd round if he falls to 58. I think he's being a little underrated. 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@minny65 said:
Love the way he uses his hands and not a basket or against body.  That skill/hands does remind me of Hopkins now and C. Carter.

From PFF:
Higgins is probably the most complete ‘big’ wide receiver we’ve seen come into the league in quite some time. The things you normally worry about with tall wideouts is their ability to get off press. Higgins proved he could do that against two of the best press corners in the country during Clemson’s playoff run. With plus speed for his size, ridiculous ball skills, and production for multiple seasons, I feel good about Higgins hitting the ground running next year.
I wouldn't say "plus speed" but he's got some juice to him that I don't see in faster players like Mims. I like him in the 2nd round if he falls to 58. I think he's being a little underrated. 
Glad to hear you say that because my next post was going to be "are we sleeping on Tee Higgins". All day at #58, just not sure he gets there...
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A few notes on Jerry Jeudy's knee:

- Teams know about his lateral meniscus
- He played two full seasons since his scope in April 2018
- Several teams that I checked with are still very high on him, aren't worried

He's still expected to go somewhere top-20.
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1252771603177332738

I think he hit the nitrous at the LOS...holy cow
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1253022053801680896

Honestly, this WR class is too damn big to get a handle on...just insane
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1253022053801680896

Honestly, this WR class is too damn big to get a handle on...just insane
These highlights are rather CC80-like.... :o
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Quote: @prairieghost said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1253022053801680896

Honestly, this WR class is too damn big to get a handle on...just insane
These highlights are rather CC80-like.... :o
But way more of a vertical threat and speed.  But those hands are very good.
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I am a big advocate for Mims.  I also like Higgins but I would want Mims even over him.  Might be able to drop down a little depending how things shake out.  A lot of "experts" have moved Mims into the Top 20-25.  
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