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Who would you prefer at 6? Malik Nabers or Rome Odunze

Started by brownelvis54, March 31, 2024, 01:41:10 PM

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Who would you prefer at 6 ?

brownelvis54

Looking at PFF it is clear that there are 3 WRs that are WR1s. Yes, this seems to be a deep draft at the WR position, but that doesn't mean the rest of the group is at the level of the top 3. We have nothing that scares defensive coaches in the NFL as of now. If we were to take a top WR and assuming Harrison Jr is gone, who would you prefer the Giants select with the 6th pick?


According to PFF

2. WR MALIK NABERS, LSU
PFF BIG BOARD RANK: 4
Nabers' movement skills are rare, even at the NFL level. His ability to change direction yet continue to accelerate makes him an open-target specialist in the slot and on the outside. He has the kind of athleticism that demands a defense to know where he is at all times as a future WR1.



3. WR ROME ODUNZE, WASHINGTON
PFF BIG BOARD RANK: 6
In an offense filled with future NFL players at the skill positions, Odunze was the best of the bunch. If he weren't in a class with Marvin Harrison Jr. and Malik Nabers, we would be talking about him as an easy WR1 and a player worthy of a top-10 pick, although the latter is still true for 2024.



So, on the big board, both men are 4th and 6th in the entire draft. I myself like Rome Odunze for his size,6'3" and 212lbs his forty time 4.45 and his ALL SCOUTS average is 9.4


I like Malik Nabers for his explosive YAC ability. He is 6' even and 200lbs and his forty time is 4.0 and his ALL SCOUTS average is 7.2 and that makes me wonder why the majority of all scouts combined seem to like Rome Odunze more?


For me I vote Malik Nabers


https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2024-nfl-draft-position-rankings-wide-receivers

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DaveBrown74

Nabers.

If we take either of these players, it means we're not drafting a QB (at least not with our first pick), which means we're going with Jones again, at least for the time being.

Jones' biggest supporters, when listing reasons why he has continued to be so glaringly unproductive on the field, have often claimed he never has anyone open. I know there has been a growing recent movement here to portray Nabers as some sort of arch-criminal despite no convincing evidence of that, but one thing I know about him for sure is that he can separate at an elite level. If anyone can get open enough for Jones to see him and throw it to him, it's this guy. So he probably makes more sense than Odunze, who is fast but more of a physical, 50/50 ball, back shoulder type guy. We have already tried these types with Jones (Golladay, Waller), and it hasn't worked out. He seems to need guys to be wide open with nobody near them. I think Nabers probably has the best chance of fitting that sort of profile.

brownelvis54

All i know is Rome played against Jaylon Johnson, Christian Gonzalez,Jack Jones and lined up against trent Mcduffie in college practices and played against all-pros in college

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Jclayton92

I think this has been a thread twice already and I'm all in on Odunze, he's my number 1 Wr for this whole class.



DaveBrown74

So much is being made of these three receivers. Quite frankly, I won't be surprised if all three are excellent NFL receivers. My guess is any one of these three guys would be the best receiver in the draft in most seasons. You kind of can't go wrong. To me, the more interesting question is what receivers do you key on if you don't take one in the first round.

Philosophers

Quote from: DaveBrown74 on March 31, 2024, 05:00:30 PMSo much is being made of these three receivers. Quite frankly, I won't be surprised if all three are excellent NFL receivers. My guess is any one of these three guys would be the best receiver in the draft in most seasons. You kind of can't go wrong. To me, the more interesting question is what receivers do you key on if you don't take one in the first round.

Not sure who runs the best routes after the three.  Biggest/fastest/best routes

brownelvis54

Quote from: DaveBrown74 on March 31, 2024, 05:00:30 PMSo much is being made of these three receivers. Quite frankly, I won't be surprised if all three are excellent NFL receivers. My guess is any one of these three guys would be the best receiver in the draft in most seasons. You kind of can't go wrong. To me, the more interesting question is what receivers do you key on if you don't take one in the first round.



Dave, we could go down that road on another thread. The original question was as clear as day.

If the Giants were to take a top three wide receiver in Marvin Harrison, Junior was gone which one would you take?
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MightyGiants

This is a very tough question.   Do I swing for the fences with Nabers, who has all the ability to be a top 3-5 WR in the league, or do I go with the slightly less talented but far safer (high character and ideal fit) in Odunze?   It's really up to the Giants' ability to vet player character properly.  After they passed on Parson and drafted Toney and Baker and re-signed OJB, I don't exactly feel comfortable with the Giants and their ability to accurately assess character.
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Rosehill Jimmy

Quote from: MightyGiants on April 01, 2024, 09:15:09 AMThis is a very tough question.   Do I swing for the fences with Nabers, who has all the ability to be a top 3-5 WR in the league, or do I go with the slightly less talented but far safer (high character and ideal fit) in Odunze?   It's really up to the Giants' ability to vet player character properly.  After they passed on Parson and drafted Toney and Baker and re-signed OJB, I don't exactly feel comfortable with the Giants and their ability to accurately assess character.

Different people doing the assessment
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katkavage

I'd be happy with Odunze. Unhappy that QB hell continues indefinitely.

Painter

#13
I like the way UKGiantsFan (Ceri Dovey) put it: "Odunze. He offers several attributes our other WR's just don't. But Nabers isn't exactly a consolation prize..."

As so often happens, I see it that same way.

Cheers!

Philosophers

#14
I read Cosell's report on both and learned a lot.  Nabers lined up inside and outside however in 2023, most of his actual production came from the slot even though usage was 50-50 in slot versus outside.  That is telling to me.  For the Giants, I prefer the opposite where a WR has more production outside.  We have Robinson for the slot.