This would be awesome, kind of bummed that I missed out on one of the 3 top centers Biadaz, Humphrey and Harris, but the guys that fell to me at 1c and 2a were way too good to pass up on. Ceedee lamb aint going to get that low but if he, juedey or Tee Higgins somehow fall to our 1b or c, it's gonna but very hard to pass on one of them.
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Yeah, I couldn't pass on Lamb at 1b. He's exactly what Miami needs at WR - a player who can win anywhere, who can separate but is also an outstanding target who makes contested catches, and he's outstanding after the catch. Line him up inside or outside. He's not a 1-to-1 with either, but he's in the mold of Nuke Hopkins and Michael Thomas. I think he has more juice than either, though. He's a true alpha.
I don't expect him to be there at the 1b pick, and if he's not, Tee Higgins would also be hard to pass. He's not as versatile or dynamic after the catch, but he has an even larger catch radius and is just as good at using his body to shiels defenders. Because he's bigger, this makes him effectively better in this area. Rare to find a WR who is so smooth with Higgins' frame and skills. I worry that Miami would see too much overlap with Parker and Williams, but I see Higgins as a WR who can demand more targets and play with better efficiency than either.
In some ways Jeudy is a better fit for Miami, because he offers better contrast to Parker and Williams, but he wins with separation more than at the catch point, and I think it's imperative that he plays with a QB that gets him the ball on time. If the QB is late, DB's could outmuscle Jeudy for the ball, but he's probably the best WR in the class at creating separation. He's probably also off the board by Miami's 1b pick.
I still love Tylan Wallace, as well, but his injury and projected value probably makes him a Day 2 target. If Jeudy had Wallace's strength, toughness, and tenacity, he'd be unstoppable. Drafting any of Lamb, Higgins, or Jeudy wouldn't stop me from drafting Wallace in the 2nd or 3rd.