
This episode analyzes which wide receivers in the NFL Draft produce like studs, based on college production traits. The host uses a "breakout score" from his ZAP model, which factors in receiving yards per team pass attempt rate, adjusted for games missed, strength of schedule, and age. He identifies several players with red flags, including Zachariah Branch, whose high percentage of targets behind the line of scrimmage raises concerns. The host then considers yards per team pass attempt, singling out Casey Concepcion, whose early declaration impacted his stats, and Ted Hurst, whose big-play ability may not translate. Ultimately, Jordan Tyson is identified as the only wide receiver in this class to meet all three stud sample thresholds.
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